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  • I can't count the number of times I've emailed, IMed or dictated the number and address of this walk-in clinic to my fellow downtown drones when they sniffle, "Kat, what's the name of that walk-in clinic you always go to??". I'm yelping it once and for all: MEMORIZE IT FOR WHEN YOU GET SICK. If you live/work downtown and need to see a doctor without an appointment, come here. Don't waste anyone's time going to St. Mike's or Mount Sinai hospital - First Canadian Medical Centre rarely has a long wait and the doctors there can handle all your not-urgent-but-still-niggling healthcare needs, from UTIs and H1N1s to pregnancy scares, mono and whooping cough. They also have a full sports clinic with rehabilitation and massage therapy services if that's what you need. Enter the First Canadian Place complex via Adelaide Street just west of Bay Street, and the clinic is immediately to your left when you walk in and up the stairs. Don't come here without a health card. And don't come here as a substitute for a real family doctor - this is the place to go if you know you have something, but you just need a prescription, a doctor's note, referral, etc. The doctors are competent and friendly, but it's not like you'll get solid one-on-one time with them. They're here to get 'er done, so you should know this in advance. If you get a prescription and need to fill it, there's a Rexall Drugs in the basement of First Canadian Place (don't go at lunch). Busiest times are obviously lunch hour from 12-2pm. You can call ahead to see what the wait time is like and a real person will answer the phone. Most importantly, the clinic is CLEAN and well maintained, which is more than I can say for the other walk-in option on Queen West at Spadina, where you leave with more diseases than you walked in with.
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