Ontario-wide virtual specialist consultations · Physician or nurse practitioner referral required

Accessible communication

A website and practice designed to be easier to use

The clinic aims to provide respectful, accessible communication for patients, caregivers and referring clinicians, including reasonable assistance when a standard format creates a barrier.

Accessibility commitment

Clear information, readable design and practical support

The website uses readable text, high-contrast colours, structured headings, descriptive links, keyboard-friendly navigation and responsive layouts intended to work across common devices and screen sizes.

Communication support

Patients and referring offices may contact the clinic to request reasonable communication assistance or an alternate format. Please identify the barrier and the format or support that would be helpful. Requests will be considered in relation to the person’s needs, clinical safety and available resources.

Virtual-care accessibility

Virtual care depends on technology, communication needs and the patient’s circumstances. The clinic will consider whether the chosen format can support an effective consultation. If virtual care is not suitable, an appropriate alternative pathway may be recommended.

Ongoing improvement

Website accessibility is reviewed as content and technology change. If you encounter difficulty using a page, link or document, contact the clinic and describe the issue.

Referral-based specialist care across Ontario

Referring clinicians may submit relevant clinical information through the clinic’s referral pathway.

Referral Information