Short-Term Clinic Closure
The medical clinic will be closed for repairs and maintenance between
March 16-20 inclusive.
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Accessing care
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Pharmacy
Pharmacists can assess and prescribe medication for common ailments like pink eye, seasonal allergies and skin rashes. They can also extend certain prescriptions for chronic conditions until your next doctor's appointment
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Ontario Health Line
If you require consultation, you can call 811 (TTY 711) or visit Health811.ontario.ca
811 is a free, secure and confidential service that people in Ontario can access to receive health advice from a registered nurse, find health services or information. Available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
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When you call 811, you will be:
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Connected to a nurse
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Asked a series of questions to assess your health concerns
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Provided with health care advice so that you can manage your care at home and/or be advised to see your primary care provider.
Depending on your symptoms, the nurse may advise you to go to the nearest emergency department.
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Hospital Emergency Department
As always, if your situation requires it, call 911 or go to the Emergency Department at the nearest hospital.
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Online Appointment Booking
Appointments on/after March 23 with Drs. Oh, Kuchinad, Riehl, Last, Lai, Seaby, Li can be booked online anytime.
Appointments on March 23 with Drs. Sillick and Ferrier will be bookable online as of March 22 and by phone starting March 23 at 9am.
For Dr. Purewal, appointments on March 31 will be bookable online or over the phone as of March 30.
