Our Walk-in clinic has flexible walk-in hours, and are staffed by the same regular family doctors as the family practice, so we maintain the same quality of care for walk-in patients as for regular patients.

We have both male and female doctors, and welcome both children and adults. Our medical staff speaks the following languages: English, Arabic, French and Punjabi.


Some Services We Provide:
  • Injury & Illness Care
  • Sexually Transmitted Diseases
  • Common viral illnesses
  • Medications Renewal
  • Wart treatments
  • Immunizations
  • Allergies & Asthma
  • Musculoskeletal Sprains & Strains
  • Skin Rashes
  • Urinary & Vaginal Infections
  • Driver’s medical
  • WSIB related medical
FAMILY DOCTOR
Clinic Hours:

Monday Closed

Tuesday 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Wednesday Closed

Thursday 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Friday 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Saturday Closed

Sunday Closed

Walk-in Clinic FAQs

What is a Walk-In Clinic?

Walk-ins is a term used to describe a wide variety of clinics and Medical practices that provide care to patients where there may be no existing association between the patient and the practice, where there may be no requirement to book appointments, and where the care provided is generally, although not always, episodic in nature.
No, most the essential services are provided for free to OHIP Patients. We also offer an array of non-insured services. You can locate our fee guide on the resources page.
Yes, we provide care to all public. We accept Interim Federal Health (IFH), Out of province, students and non-insured patients.
While walk-in clinics treat most minor injuries and illnesses, it is generally not a good idea to substitute them for a primary care physician. These facilities exist to supplement, not replace, primary care providers and family doctors which may be closed in the evenings or on weekends and holidays.
Make sure your contact information provided is up to date, bring a valid provincial or private health insurance information, relevant health information, including list of allergies and current medication(s).
Yes, in an in-clinic prescription appointment, our doctors can prescribe almost all medications at their discretion. They might not be able to renew narcotics and some other controlled medications.