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  • About
    • Our Vision
    • The Team
    • Latest News
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Policies
  • Services
  • Patients
    • Forms
    • New Patients
    • Health Plans
    • Preparing for your Appointment
    • Urgent Care
  • Health Information
    • Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)
    • Do I Need to be Seen Today?
    • Patient Resources
    • Healthy Living
    • Prenatal/Early Childhood Health
    • Immunizations
  • Patient Portal
    • WCFHT Health Portal
    • MyChart
    • Connected Care
  • Contact

do i need to be seen today?

The following information sheets have been created by our team of doctors to answer common questions you may have about health conditions we see at the clinic on a regular basis. These pamphlets provide tips on how to manage your symptoms from home and identify when it might be important to call us and make an appointment.

Please select one of the following topics to help you decide if you need to make an appointment and be seen today.

Check back regularly as we continue to add topics to this page!

Acute Sinusitis/Sinus Infection (Sinus Pain or Pressure)
URTI - "Upper Respiratory Tract Infection"  (Common cold - runny nose, sneezing, sore throat, cough, congestion)
Influenza "the Flu" (Extreme fatigue, fever/chills, muscle aches and pains, headache)
Ear Ache/Ear Pain
Acute Low Back Pain
Conjunctivitis (Pink Eye)
Ear Wax Removal (Including At-Home Treatment)
Vomiting and Diarrhea (Gastroenteritis)
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Fungal Nail Infections (Onychomycosis)
​Tick Bites
Warts
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