
YUL Montréal-Trudeau International Airport Health Centre
Several services, some of which are exclusive, under one roof!
Travellers

Employers and employees

Patients

Services offered
Consultation with health professionals
- Triage and nursing care
- Consultation with nurses with or without appointment
- Consultation with a physician on site or virtually, with appointment only

Health at work
- Pre-employment and in-service medical examinations
- Intervention and care in the event of a work-related accident, absence or disability
- First Aid
- Mobile team available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

Laboratory tests and samples
- Blood sample collection and complete blood tests
- Urine tests
- Stool tests
- STI screening
- Throat culture and much more...

Other services on site
COVID-19 Screening
Diagnosis and treatment of sleep disorders
Important information
The price varies according to the service chosen and will be confirmed during your visit to the health centre. Please note that these cost may be covered by your private insurance.
Do not hesitate to contact us for more details or if you have any questions.
Opening hours of the Health centre
- Monday to Friday: 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
- Saturday and Sunday: 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
- Open on statutory holidays.
*Schedule subject to change and variable depending on the service.
To find out where you stand
It is located in the basement of the airport, room TT0262, accessible by elevator near Gate 28 on the international arrivals level or between the international departures and U.S. departures public area.
About parking at YUL
- Follow the directions to the Biron health centre
- At the end of the appointment, be sure to pick up a "courtesy ticket" from the health centre receptionist
For more details, consult the parking access procedure for patients of the Health centre..
Questions about our services?
For more information on all the services offered or if you have any questions, contact us.
Can I come in for a blood test without an appointment?
Yes, you can come without an appointment to the Biron health center at the airport to have your blood drawn during our opening hours.
How can I make an appointment at the Health centre?
You can book an appointment online on the link bellow or by phone at 1 888 251-6006.
Will my insurance reimburse my treatment?
Most private insurers reimburse the cost of services provided at the Biron Health centre.
Is STBBI screening available at the airport's Biron Health centre?
Yes, you can get tested for STIs at the Biron Health Center. You'll find all the information you need about our different tests and how long it takes to receive your results on the link below. Before your visit, take the online screening test.
Is COVID-19 screening available at the airport's Biron Health centre? How quickly will I receive my results?
Yes, COVID testing is available at the Health centre. You'll find all the information you need about our different tests and how long it takes to receive the results by consulting the link below.
How long does it take to book an appointment at the Biron Health centre at the airport?
Most services can be provided on a walk-in basis, with a few exceptions, but if you prefer, same-day appointments can be booked online, subject to availability.
Is there parking near the Health centre?
Health Center patients benefit from free 3-hour parking. For more details, see the parking access procedure below.
How quickly will I receive my results from the Biron?
Turnaround times are generally between 24 and 48 hours, depending on the type of analysis performed. However, the results of some analyses may take longer than 48 hours to be available. We will be able to give you a more accurate estimate at the time of your appointment.
Do I need to make an appointment to see a healthcare professional?
The choice is yours! Consultations with a healthcare professional are available with OR without appointment.
Will I get to meet a doctor during my consultation?
You will first meet with a member of Biron's nursing staff, who will carry out a preliminary consultation (triage) and determine whether a consultation with a physician is necessary. If necessary, you will then meet with a doctor on site or in a virtual consultation.