By Gazette Staff
September 17th, 2025
BURLINGTON, ON
Public Notice: Infection Prevention and Control (IPAC) Lapse at Walk-In Clinic in Burlington
Halton Region Public Health is notifying the public of an infection prevention and control (IPAC) lapse at the Halton Family Health Centre Walk-in Clinic located at 2951 Walkers Line in Burlington (corner of Walkers Line and Dundas Street).
Halton Region Public Health investigation
Following an investigation, Halton Region Public Health identified improper infection prevention and control practices involving the use of an unsterile needle with a multidose vial of local anesthetic medication (freezing) between January 1, 2019, and July 17, 2025. This practice may pose a risk of cross-contamination and transmission of infections. The investigation determined this was likely not an isolated incident, meaning it may have occurred previously during the identified time period between 2019 and 2025. This IPAC Lapse only includes the walk-in clinic during the specified time period and does not include procedures or care received at the family practice physician offices associated with the Halton Family Health Centre clinic.
Halton Family Health Centre Walk-in Clinic has taken immediate corrective measures to ensure all necessary infection control measures are being met. Public health continues to monitor the situation to ensure compliance and patient safety. There are no risks to the patients at this time, and the clinic is open.
Important instructions for patients of the Halton Family Health Centre Walk-in Clinic
Patients who visited the Halton Family Centre Walk-in Clinic between January 1, 2019 and July 17, 2025, and received a treatment requiring local anesthetic by injection (freezing) may have been exposed to blood and blood-borne infections. Examples of procedures that may require local anesthetics include but are not limited to:
- laceration repairs (stitches for cuts or tears of the skin)
- intrauterine Device (IUD) insertions
- endometrial biopsies
- skin biopsies
- removal of lumps and bumps
- partial or complete nail removal
- joint injections or aspirations
Although the risk of infection is low, Halton Region Public Health is advising patients who received a procedure that may require local anesthetic by injection (freezing) at the Halton Family Health Centre Walk-in Clinic between January 1, 2019, and July 17, 2025 to:
- speak with their healthcare provider or visit a walk-in clinic to discuss testing for hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and HIV
- download and print a copy of the laboratory requisition and physician letter to bring to the healthcare provider
- not visit a hospital emergency department, as it is not necessary
“Protecting the health and safety of the public and patients is a top priority. Our Public Health team continues to actively monitor the situation and ensure compliance is maintained,” said Dr. Deepika Lobo, Medical Officer of Health for Halton Region. “While the risk of transmission is low, we are ensuring impacted individuals have the information they need to complete precautionary testing.”
To learn more about this IPAC lapse, please visit the IPAC Lapse Disclosure webpage.
Patients of the clinic who have specific questions about the lapse are asked to call Halton Region Public Health at 311, 905-825-6000 or toll-free 1-866-442-5866

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