Obstetrics and Gynecology

Pelvic Health – St. Michael’s Hospital Clinic

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They use an innovative combination of therapies to treat women with complex pelvic disorders, including pelvic floor prolapse, chronic pain, vulvodynia, and incontinence. Their holistic approach includes a multidisciplinary team of a gynecologist, uro-gynaecologist, nurse practitioner, social worker/sex therapist as well as experts in pain management. Not every patient will need to see every member of the team and the care will be individualized based on patient needs and wishes.

Pelvic Health-Lifemark

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Their inclusive pelvic rehabilitation program is a safe, drug-free treatment that has been proven highly effective to help individuals with varying pelvic health concerns. They can help assist with low back pain, pelvic, abdominal and hip pain, pain in the vagina, pseudovagina, rectum or perineum, testicular pain, pain with intercourse, bladder or bowel incontinence, urinary urgency/frequency, and bladder pain.

Pelvic Health-Beyond Physio

150 150 ScopeHub - UHN

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Integrated treatment of pelvic floor dysfunctions and infertility.

Pap Program – Women’s College Hospital Drop-in

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The Bay Centre for Birth Control has developed a weekly drop-in Pap program available to any woman seeking a Pap test. The program runs on Wednesday evenings from 4 – 7 p.m. A health card is not required, but patients are asked to bring at least one form of identification. The program is staffed by a team of female nurses, ensuring all patients will be seen by a female clinician.

Obstetrics and Gynecology Department – St. Michael’s Hospital

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The department is fully affiliated with the University of Toronto and provides learning experiences for residents, medical, nursing, and midwifery students. The department is proud to maintain robust, award-winning research activities and strong quality improvement programs.

Obstetrics and Gynaecology – Mount Sinai Hospital

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The Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology provides care to women in all stages of their life. The Department is divided into five Divisions: General Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Gynaecologic Oncology, Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, and Urogynaecology. Most offices are located at the Ontario Power Generation Building at 700 University Avenue on either Level 3 or 8. The Centre for Fertility and Reproductive Health is located at 250 Dundas Street West, 7th floor. The Division of Gynaecologic Oncology is located at Princess Margaret Hospital.

Midwives – Seventh Generation Midwives Toronto

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SGMT is a group of primary caregivers who provide high-quality maternity care to women and their families from the City of Toronto, particularly those from the downtown area, and from the Aboriginal community. They provide care throughout pregnancy, labour, birth and the first 6 weeks postpartum taking into account the spiritual, emotional, mental and physical experiences of the woman during her childbearing year. They have privileges at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre and the Toronto Birth Centre.

Midwives – Riverdale Community Midwives

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They hold privileges at St. Michael’s Hospital of Toronto where they enjoy excellent working relationships with their amazing obstetrician, paediatrician and nursing colleagues. In addition to their midwifery work, they are involved in research, mentoring, and the education of new midwives, family physicians, and paramedics.

Midwives – Community Midwives of Toronto

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Community Midwives of Toronto was founded in 1994, the same year that midwifery was legislated in Ontario. They are a group practice of ten registered midwives. They are a teaching practice and the midwives are clinical preceptors to the midwifery students from the Bachelor of Health Science in Midwifery program. They attend births at your home, at the Toronto Birth Centre, and at St. Michael’s Hospital.

Midwives – Midwives Collective of Toronto

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The Midwives Collective of Toronto has worked as a group practice providing community based midwifery care in Toronto since 1983. They provide midwifery care during pregnancy, labour, birth and the postpartum period. They attend births at home, at the Toronto Birth Centre, and the hospital. All of the midwives in our group have privileges at Mount Sinai Hospital.