Please note: All FHC sites will be closed on Monday, May 19, 2025 for Victoria Day.
On April 28th, the International Day for Health and Safety at Work, FHC will host a conversation health and work.
FHC is a non-profit registered charity that has been providing free health care services and community programming in Toronto since 1975. For over five decades, we have been a trusted partner in building a healthier, more equitable community in Flemingdon Park, Thorncliffe Park, Fairview, and beyond.
As we celebrate 50 years of commitment to community well-being, this milestone honors our past while launching us into an exciting future. We invite you—our valued donors and community members—to be part of this journey!
We’re calling on all local businesses to join us for a morning of networking, community building, and inspiring conversations. Connect with industry experts, hear from keynote speakers, explore local vendor booths, and learn more about FHC’s vital programs and services.
We can’t wait to see you there!
Dr. Andrew Bond is the Senior Vice President and Medical Director at GreenShield, Canada’s only national non-profit health and benefits provider, where he leads the Enterprise Clinical Office providing clinical governance for quality, service and product innovation, and health policy and partnerships across GreenShield’s insurance, pharmacy, administration and health divisions.
Prior to his work at GreenShield, he was the Executive Medical Officer at Inner City Health Associates in Toronto, one of the largest community medical organizations in Canada. He is a Board Member of AMS Healthcare, focused on AI and technology adoption in the healthcare sector, a member of the Innovation Advisory Committee of HealthcareCAN, and was an inaugural National Health Fellow at McMaster University. Dr. Bond continues to practice as a primary care physician and is a faculty member of the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto.
Originally from Winnipeg, Dr. Bond completed his undergraduate training at Queen’s University, his MD from the University of Ottawa, postgraduate specialty training in Family Medicine at the University of Toronto and a Master of Health Administration from the Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy at the Universities of Saskatchewan and Regina. He is currently completing a Master of Business Administration at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.