Medical Clinics

The Mohawk Council of Akwesasne’s Department of Health is committed to providing accessible, high-quality primary care across all three districts of Akwesasne. Medical services are offered at the Akwesasne Medical Clinic (AMC), the Kawehno:ke Medical Clinic (KMC), and the Tsi Snaihne Medical Clinic (TMC) — a satellite site currently operating out of Iakhihsohtha Lodge.

Each clinic provides booked telephone appointments, follow-ups, lab reviews, referrals, immunizations, blood work, and diabetes prevention and management programs. Care is delivered by Physicians, Nurse Practitioners, and Nurses using a wholistic, team-based approach that reflects both professional standards and community wellness values.

Clinics are open Monday to Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The Clinical Care Services Primary Care team also offers same-day medical clinics in all three districts, with some evening hours and Saturday clinics available at select locations.

To access same-day clinic services, community members must call the AMC or KMC on the morning of the clinic to book an appointment. Calls begin at 8:00 a.m., and appointments are scheduled in 20-minute intervals. Reception staff will notify callers once the clinic is full.

Appointments are strictly adhered to. Late arrivals may result in forfeited appointment times, so community members are asked to arrive 10–15 minutes early.

Check out the monthly medical clinic calendars below to see upcoming appointment availability and schedules. 

Same-Day Appointment Criteria 
  • Arrive at least 10 minutes before your scheduled appointment.
  • Only one issue addressed per appointment; a second issue presented will require to book another appointment.
  • Same-day appointments are not to be booked for prescription renewals, filling out of forms, or chronic issues (i.e. has been dealing with issue for longer than 3 months).
  • Patients who are 15 minutes late or more (which include the 10-minute pre-appointment arrival time) will forfeit their appointment and will be offered the next available appointment time. 
  • Appointments for patients aged 16 and over must be booked by the patient themselves; appointments booked by someone other than the patient results in high no-show rates.
  • If you’ve booked a same-day appointment, and the appointment is no longer needed, please call the clinic to cancel as soon as possible. 

Acute/Same-Day Medical Concerns
  • UTI/bladder complaints
  • Sore throat/strep throat
  • Earache
  • Eye infection (Pink Eye)
  • New or worsening rash
  • Fever of unknown cause
  • Possible broken bone
  • New severe joint pain
  • Lacerations
  • New cough, cold, respiratory infection symptoms
  • New migraine/headache
  • Acute back pain
  • Possible concussion/TBI/head injury
  • New dizziness/light headedness  

Acute medical condition refers to a disease or symptom that develops suddenly and has a relatively short duration, typically requiring urgent or immediate medical attention. 

Contact the Clinics
Akwesasne Medical Clinic 613-575-2341 ext. 3215 Akwesasne Medical Clinic
31 Hilltop Drive, Kana:takon 
Akwesasne, QC H0M 1A0
Kawehno:ke Medical Clinic 613-932-5808
613-575-2341 ext. 1110
Kawehno:ke Medical Clinic
91 Tewesateni Road, Kawehno:ke
Akwesasne, ON K6H 0G5
Tsi Snaihne Medical Clinic 613-575-2341 ext. 3215 Tsi Snaihne Medical Clinic
95 Snye School Road, Tsi Snaihne
Akwesasne, QC H0M 1A0