- Medical Services provided by One-Stop Medical Centre
- 416-431-0736 for One-Stop Travel Clinic
- 416-413-0736 for Family Physicians. inquiry@bonifaceparkmedicalcentre.com
- 416-431-1889 for Markham & Lawrence X-Ray Ultrasound BMD. info@mlxrayultrasound.com
- Medical Services provided by Boniface Park Medical Centre
- 416-430-0010 for Orthopedic surgery, Urology, OBGYN, General Surgery. specialists@bonifaceparkmedicalcentre.com
- 416-264-3443 for Family Physicians. inquiry@bonifaceparkmedicalcentre.com
- 416-438-8828 for Internal Medicine. cardiac@bonifaceparkmedicalcentre.com
- 416-438-8828 for Cardiac Diagnostic Centre. cardiac@bonifaceparkmedicalcentre.com
- 416-439-4242 for Immigration Panel. immigration@bonifaceparkmedicalcentre.com
- 416-438-9997 for Pharmacy Fax: 416-438-3331
- 877-849-3637 for Lifelabs
- Where to go to get my lab results?
- Where to obtain Accessibility (Disabled) Parking Permit/Form?
- Diabetics Resources
- Diabetes Education Program for Adults and Children (Financial Support for Equipment and Supplies)
- Preventing and Living with Diabetes
- Ontario Drug Benefit Program: Diabetic Testing Agents
- Where to obtain Ontario Disability Support Form?
- Where are the Home and Community Care Services or Local Health Integration Network?
- Where to go for kids’ circumcision? Sickkids and Toronto East
- Where to go for government funded (paid for) physiotherapy clinics and where are the locations?
- Where to obtain WSIB – Workplace Safety Insurance Policy / form?
- Where to apply for a mandatory blood test if you have been exposed to serious diseases?
- What tests (only listed some of the common) may not be covered by OHIP?
- What prescription drugs and services are covered under the Ontario Drug Benefit Program & OHIP?
- Am I qualified for the Ontario Public Drug Programs?
- Where to obtain Medical, Vision, and Hearing Standards for Commercial Drivers form?
- Where to go to get vaccines for teenagers? Toronto Immunization Clinic
- How to prepare for an abdominal ultrasound appointment?
- Do not eat or drink after midnight. No dairy product
- How to prepare for a pelvic ultrasound appointment?
- Do not eat 10 hours prior to the appointment
- drink 40 ounces of fluid (5 glasses) ONE hour prior to the appointment
- Do not urinate until the examination is completed as a full bladder is required
- How to prepare your ears for a syringe appointment?
- To minimise risk of injury, the wax should be softened with softening ear drops for at least 14 days before syringing. During the procedure: It can be uncomfortable to have your ears syringed but it should not be painful. If you experience any pain or dizziness during the procedure, tell the nurse or doctor immediately.
- Where can I get mental health and addiction support?
- What mental health services are available to the youth?
- What do I need to know about allergy testing?
- When and how to get tested breast cancer?
- How to protect yourself from cervical cancer and if HPV vaccine is right for you?
- When and where to get checked for colon cancer?
- When and where to get checked for colorectal cancer (colonoscopy screening)?
- When and where to get screened for prostate cancer?
- Where to go for Semen Analysis (sites listed below are FYI only and not endorsed by our clinic)?
- What can I do to reduce my lower back pain?