Medical-dental integration (MDI) is regarded as a crucial strategy for achieving improved health outcomes, patient and provider experience, and cost savings. Despite its potential benefits, there is currently limited practical guidance available for implementing MDI effectively, and key stakeholders’ (patients;healthcare providers) perspectives of such integration are not well understood. Our project aims to support meaningful collaboration and knowledge exchange between health researchers, research users, and key stakeholders to co-develop a person-centred approach to MDI within an interdisciplinary community health centre (CHC). We will bring together a diverse group of stakeholders to identify the vision of medical and dental integration at the CHC, the activities needed to achieve this vision, and indicators to evaluate success. The convening and collaborating activities will include the formation of a Stakeholder Implementation Advisory Group (SIAG), ongoing meetings between researchers and SIAG participants, and interviews with key stakeholders at the CHC. Our goal is to elevate community voices and knowledge to inform the development of person-centred MDI at the EFry CHC that meets the needs of clients.