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Helping you find routine gynaecological care near you.
What is our Clinic Finder?
Determining which clinics provide routine gynecological care in Canada is not always easy. That is why missINFORMED created the Clinic Finder Initiative, a searchable database of Ontario walk-in clinics and primary care offices that offer gynecological care. Our database includes clinics that provide specific services like Pap tests and IUD insertions, as well as care for specific conditions such as endometriosis. The aim is to help patients find providers who can meet their healthcare needs. This project was inspired by the overwhelmingly positive response to our article on accessing gynecological care in Canada.
Using the Clinic Finder is easy. Just type in your home address or postal code to see clinics near you. If you are looking for a particular service or care experience, you can refine your search using the available categories to find clinics that offer the care you need. Please note that these categories represent many common types of gynecological care and conditions, but not all types.
Important Disclaimer:
This database is NOT exhaustive, missINFORMED will continue to update and add service providers. missINFORMED does not endorse any of the providers featured on this page. This tool is intended only for informational purposes. missINFORMED is not liable for any harm or injury caused as a result of using this tool to find and locate a healthcare provider near them.
Please contact the listed clinic to ensure they are accepting new patients before visiting.
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Care Experience
💛 Trauma Informed
🌈 LGBTQ+ friendly and gender-affirming care
🌍 Culturally-safe care
Delivering care that is welcoming and respectful to all cultures, recognizes and is open to different care needs across cultural groups, and understands long-standing and ongoing health inequities which impact certain cultural groups.
Read more about culturally-informed care here.
♿ Care for disabled persons
Delivering care that is welcoming, safe, and accessible for disabled persons, including physical, intellectual, and developmental disabilities.
Read more about care for disabled persons here.
⚧️ Care for intersex persons
Delivering care that is safe for intersex persons and cognizant of the harms that intersex people face in the healthcare system, including non-consensual care and harmful and unnecessary surgeries.
Read more about primary care for intersex persons here.
Disclaimer:
missINFORMED is waiting on clinics to provide information about the types of care experiences they specialize in. The Clinic Finder will be continually updated to reflect these updates as we receive them. If you’re interested in providing this information about your clinic, complete the survey below.
Clinic Finder Resources
The following resources are designed to support you in your health care journey:
What to look for in a
Primary Care Provider
Finding a primary care provider (PCP) or walk-in clinic can be an overwhelming experience. Primary care services represent your entry point into the healthcare system, and a link to all necessary health care services, so it is important to find a provider you can trust.
How to Establish Care
with a primary care provider
It can be overwhelming trying to navigate the healthcare system, especially if you have concerns about your health. Having a planned place where you can go for care, whether it is a primary care provider or walk-in clinic, will hopefully help to lessen the burden if you need care in the future.
How to write an
Informed Review
Reviews are a great way to inform a health care professional on what they’re doing well and on where they may need improvement. Reviews can support health care professionals to provide the best care possible to you and towards their future patients.
Do you work for primary care office or a walk-in clinic that should be on our list?
Apply to join our list of gynaecological providers in Ontario
Would you like to support missINFORMED’s efforts?
The initiative is supported by the government of Canada.