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Your first appointment is an important time for us to learn more about you and for you to learn more about us.
Listed below is what you can expect and what you need to bring with you.
- Arrive 10 minutes before your appointment time.
- Bring your health card or proof of medical insurance coverage in Ontario.
- Bring any medication you are taking.
- Bring lab and/or ultrasound reports you may have from other physicians, health care providers or clinics.
- Children are welcome to join you, but they must be supervised by an adult.
- This first appointment typically lasts one hour.
- At the end of your visit, you will have a clear plan. You will know when you are coming back for another appointment. We will set up appointments for any tests or ultrasounds that are needed.
- We provide care for pregnant people, including those who have had a previous Caesarean section (C-section).
- We provide care for those living with addiction or substance use (Visite PROSPR program)
- We can help you find a primary care provider before delivery.
- We coordinate care with other health care specialists if needed.
If you have questions about the services we offer, contact us today.
Who is a Resident?
- A resident is a fully graduated medical doctor who is completing an additional two years of education in family medicine.
How does that affect you?
- Residents will be directly involved in your care. They will always work with or be supervised by a member of our health-care staff.