Do I need an appointment to visit Dundas Urgent Care in Mississauga?
No. Walk in patients can visit during clinic hours without an appointment. Registered family medicine patients can also call the clinic if they need a scheduled visit.
What conditions can a walk in clinic treat?
Our walk in clinic treats common non life threatening medical concerns. Patients often visit for colds, flu symptoms, infections, urinary tract infections, rashes, minor injuries, prescription renewals, sick notes, referrals, and medical forms.
What is the difference between a walk in clinic and an emergency room?
A walk in clinic is for non life threatening concerns that need timely medical attention. Emergency rooms are for serious or life threatening conditions such as chest pain, severe breathing problems, stroke symptoms, loss of consciousness, or major trauma.
Do I need a referral to visit your walk in clinic?
No. Dundas Urgent Care accepts walk in patients without a referral during clinic hours.
Can children visit Dundas Urgent Care?
Yes. Dundas Urgent Care welcomes children for common non emergency medical concerns. A parent or legal guardian should accompany minors during the visit.
Can I get a prescription renewal at Dundas Urgent Care?
Yes. Prescription renewals may be provided when clinically appropriate. Bring your current medication details or previous prescription if possible.
Do you treat work related injuries?
Yes. Dundas Urgent Care assesses workplace injuries and can help begin WSIB related documentation when appropriate. Bring your employer information and any existing claim details if available.
Is Dundas Urgent Care currently accepting new family medicine patients?
Yes. Dundas Urgent Care is accepting new patients for family doctor care in Mississauga. You can call the clinic or complete the online registration form to get started.
How do I find or register with a family doctor in Mississauga?
You can register directly with Dundas Urgent Care by contacting the clinic. Patients who do not currently have a family doctor can also explore Ontario’s Health Care Connect service.
What services does the family medicine practice provide?
Family doctor care includes routine checkups, chronic condition follow up, preventive care, referrals, prescription management, and ongoing care for children, adults, and seniors.
What is the difference between a walk in visit and a family doctor appointment?
A walk in visit is for same day medical concerns that need prompt attention. A family doctor appointment supports ongoing care, annual checkups, chronic condition management, referrals, and long term follow up.
Does Dundas Urgent Care provide mental health services?
Dundas Urgent Care provides initial mental health assessments and referrals when appropriate. If you are in crisis, call 911 or contact a local crisis support service immediately.
Is Dundas Urgent Care covered by OHIP?
Yes. Most eligible medical visits are covered for Ontario patients with a valid health card. For a full list of what is covered, visit ontario.ca — What OHIP Covers. Some services, including certain travel related care and medical forms, may require direct payment.
What services are not covered by OHIP at Dundas Urgent Care?
Some non insured services may require direct payment. These can include travel vaccines, travel documentation, sick notes, medical forms, and certain insurance or employment related assessments.
Do I need my health card for every visit?
Yes. Bring your valid Ontario health card to each visit whenever possible. Patients without a valid card may still be seen, but they may be responsible for the visit cost.
Are flu shots free in Ontario?
Yes. Seasonal flu shots are publicly funded for eligible Ontario residents. Call the clinic to confirm current availability during flu season.
Is the HPV vaccine covered in Ontario?
Coverage depends on age and eligibility. Dundas Urgent Care can advise whether the HPV vaccine is publicly funded or privately paid in your situation.
Do you accept private health insurance?
For non OHIP services, patients can usually submit receipts to their private insurance provider. Dundas Urgent Care does not directly bill most third party insurers.
What vaccinations and immunizations does Dundas Urgent Care offer?
Dundas Urgent Care offers routine vaccines, flu shots, and travel related immunizations. Contact the clinic or visit the vaccination page for current availability and service details.
What travel vaccines do I need and how early should I visit?
Travel vaccine needs depend on your destination, travel plans, and timing. It is best to visit the clinic about four to six weeks before departure when possible.
What is an EKG test and is it covered by OHIP?
An EKG records the electrical activity of the heart. Most medically necessary EKG testing is covered for eligible Ontario patients with a valid health card.
Does Dundas Urgent Care offer a weight loss program?
Yes. Dundas Urgent Care offers medical weight loss support in Mississauga. Visit the weight loss page or contact the clinic for consultation details.
Do you offer medical foot care and is it OHIP covered?
Yes. Dundas Urgent Care provides medical foot care for a range of common concerns. Coverage depends on the service provided and the medical need involved.
Can I get blood work done at Dundas Urgent Care?
Dundas Urgent Care can provide lab requisitions for medically necessary blood work. The blood draw itself is completed at an outside lab location.
Where is Dundas Urgent Care located?
Dundas Urgent Care is located at Unit 14, 1911 Dundas Street East, Mississauga, ON L4X 1M1. The clinic is in east Mississauga and is accessible by car and transit.
What are the hours of Dundas Urgent Care?
Dundas Urgent Care is open Monday to Friday from 10 AM to 6 PM. The clinic is closed on Saturdays and Sundays.
Is there parking at the clinic?
Yes. Free on site parking is available in the plaza lot. Accessible parking spaces are available near the clinic entrance.
How do I contact Dundas Urgent Care?
You can call (905) 624-5822 during clinic hours. For non urgent questions, you can also use the contact page or email the clinic.
What should I bring to my first visit?
Bring your Ontario health card, a list of current medications, and any relevant medical documents. If your visit is work related, bring employer or WSIB details as well.
Can I book an appointment online?
Walk in patients do not need an appointment. Patients registering for family doctor care or requesting a scheduled visit can contact the clinic online or by phone.
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HoursMon to Fri, 10 AM to 6 PM
AddressUnit 14, 1911 Dundas St E, Mississauga
Phone(905) 624-5822
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