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Emergency Rooms
Emergency rooms provide treatment of severe illnesses and life-threatening injuries 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
If you need urgent medical attention for serious illness or injury, visit an ER. A doctor or nurse will assess your condition and decide on a course of treatment. For more information:
Visit http://www.ontario.ca/page/emergency-rooms for more information.
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Clinic
Walk-in clinics provide medical care for people who do not have a family doctor or have one and are unable to reach them.
You can see a nurse or doctor, often without an appointment at a walk-in clinic, and get advice, assessment and treatment for minor illnesses and injuries such as cuts, bruises, minor infections, sprains and skin complaints.
Visit http://www.ontario.ca/page/walk-clinics for more information.
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Pharmacy
Pharmacies fill drug prescriptions and offer medication counselling to all members of the community.
In addition to filling drug prescriptions, many pharmacies offer one-on-one counselling to help you quit smoking or manage diabetes. Many also offer flu shots from specially trained pharmacists to those aged five years old and older.
Visit https://www.ontario.ca/page/pharmacies for more information.
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Diagnostic Labs
Information coming soon.
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Urgent Care Centres
You can receive treatment for most injuries and illnesses such as infections, earaches, eye injuries, sprains, broken bones, cuts, fevers, minor burns and nose and throat complaints through emergency-trained doctors and other health care professionals at an Urgent Care Centre.
Some Urgent Care Centres may offer follow-up appointments to see how your recovery from illness/injury is progressing.
Visit http://www.ontario.ca/page/urgent-care-centres for more information.
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Rostered Family Doctor
Rostered patients can meet with a specific family doctor and sometimes other health professionals who work with the physician.
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Wellness Clinics
Information coming soon.
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