Kids’ Healthcare Delivered by Bus: DocTocToc Service

by Emma Walker – News Editor

A mobile clinic, operating out of a brightly decorated bus, began providing healthcare services to vulnerable children in Montreal neighborhoods on Sunday, February 15, 2026. The initiative, known as DocTocToc, aims to address gaps in access to healthcare for children who may not regularly utilize the established healthcare network.

The bus, adorned with orange and smiling characters, will deliver psychosocial and medical care directly to communities in need, according to reports. DocTocToc is focusing its initial efforts on the north of Montreal, with plans to expand its reach throughout the city.

The organization’s efforts are particularly focused on providing services to children who face barriers to accessing traditional healthcare settings. Details regarding the specific services offered onboard the mobile clinic were not immediately available, but reports indicate they are designed to be free of charge.

A video released by DocTocToc highlights the clinic’s mission to reach children who might otherwise go without necessary care. The organization has a dedicated news section on its website, doctoctoc.ca, providing updates on its initiatives.

TVA Nouvelles reported on the launch of the mobile clinic, emphasizing its role in delivering care directly to vulnerable populations. Further information regarding the operational funding and long-term sustainability of the DocTocToc project has not been disclosed.

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