Victoria Sexual Assault Clinic

To access the Clinic 24-hours a day, call the Vancouver Island Crisis Line: 1-888-494-3888.  

Located in the same building as the Victoria Sexual Assault Centre (3060 Cedar Hill Rd), the Victoria Sexual Assault Clinic will provide a confidential, accessible and welcoming environment for recent survivors of sexual assault to access the following services:

  • Medical exams
  • Forensic exams
  • Crisis support
  • Options for reporting to police
  • Connections to community supports and resources

How can I access the services of the Victoria Sexual Assault Clinic?

The clinic is available 24hrs a day, 7 days a week.  The best way to access the clinic services is to call the Vancouver Island Crisis Line at  1-888-494-3888.  From there, ask to be connected with a VSAC Sexual Assault Support Worker to discuss options and accessing the clinic.

Who can access the services of the Victoria Sexual Assault Clinic?

The clinic is available to recent survivors of sexual assault of all genders, 13 years and older.

Information and Resource Booklets for the Clinic

These booklets were designed for recent survivors of sexual assault who are interested in the services of the Victoria Sexual Assault Clinic and Sexual Assault Response Team (SART).

1.) Information and Resources for Survivors of Sexual Assault (text rich version)

This booklet is for recent sexual assault survivors and contains important and comprehensive information regarding their medical and reporting options, what to expect when receiving medical attention, what to expect if they choose to make a police report and what supports are available.

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2.) Information and Resources for Survivors of Sexual Assault (text with pictures version)

This booklet is for recent sexual assault survivors and contains important information regarding their medical, reporting and support options. This booklet is formatted for readers who may have limited English literacy, low vision or aphasia due to stroke or acquired brain injury.

View Booklet

Our specialized sexual assault clinic provides comfort and privacy. The diversity of our Sexual Assault Response Team Support Workers allows our clinic to be more accessible for all folks.

“Good Intention and respect are the foundations of the Eagle Feather teachings that have been shared with me. It can be used in ceremony, or to help ground a person or group of people….it can be used to “brush” off negative energy from a person or to smudge.”
Paul Lacerte
Executive Director of the BC Association of Aboriginal Friendship Centres, 2013

The Clinic is sustained through the generosity of our community.
We thank the many individuals in our community who provide support for the clinic in the form of donations.

Grant funding for the clinic is generously provided by:

  • Province of BC
  • BC Gaming
  • City of Langford
  • City of Victoria
  • District of Saanich
  • District of Oak Bay
  • Township of Esquimalt
  • Township of View Royal
  • United Way of Greater Victoria
  • Rotary Club of Victoria-Harbourside
  • Zonta Victoria Chapter