Toronto Polyclinic

4.0
based on 8 reviews

8 reviews about Toronto Polyclinic

27 Dec 2016

I liked the Dental team, they have always been professional and courteous and I found do the same standard of work that I used to receive when I could afford to pay a fortune for Dental. Be at your appointments when you supposed to be there and you wont have a problem. From what i've seen they listen to your health problems, but your not paying for a time slot where they can stand around having idle chat, there is a demand for this service.

verified email - 22 May 2016

Great place for those after hours sporting injuries or sicknesses.. Good caring doctors, nurses and reception staff to make you experience their the best possible one.. Sometimes hard to get into

verified email - 21 May 2016

I had a fairly okay experience whilst here earlier this year.. Great to be able to get in quickly and to get a thorough check up on a sickness my partner had. They made sure they had examined all avenues and everything was okay..

verified email - 14 May 2016

This is a great service however, on the few occasions me and my family have needed the service when we have rung up to get in to see the doctors they turn you away as you are not sick enough or they are booked up but when you drive past to go to another doctors there is no one in there.. on a positive some occasions I have been there they have used the local gp's as the doctors so the information gets passed between clinics..

verified email - 15 Feb 2011

unfortunately i have always found the receptionist to be abrupt and unwilling to be of much help..i have never seen doctor within 1/2 of appointment time

Anonymous
verified email - 14 Dec 2010

My mum took me here as a teenager when I was unwell. The Doctor at the time told me to go home and rest. A second opinion told me I had glandular fever. Needless to say I have never returned. However my partner went about a year ago and he said that he was quite happy with everything, thankfully.

verified email - 13 Apr 2009

it has a dental upstairs they are helpful and friendly. it has a place sit down while you wait to be seen by a doctor after hours access. it has toilets , very clean and tidy. a speech therapy. a hearing test too. some people do much more then just their jobs to help or assist people. fabulous staff in all areas

Keepleft 22 Apr 2009

A general inability to get in, in this example an upper cracked wisdom tooth extraction and associated pain for my wifie.

1.5 weeks (Wed WK1 to Thurs WK2) to simply organise a consultation, from that point estimated 3-5 days plus BEFORE anything physical. Hopeless, and systematic of the failing NSW health system, and national dental funding.

After initial phone call (daylight hours 1300 651 625) and being told all that 'crap' just gave up. Rang Warners Bay Dental Surgery, quoted $130-230 for removal of this wisdom tooth, borrowed funds and appointment the very next day.

Seriously people, PLEASE keep a kitty of $500 for medical emergency stuff that might arise, entitled as pensioners et al or not, the system stinks. Sure nice staff and facilities (lol), but really - they DO NOT care about how much pain your in, so have spare funds available - kept locked up securely.

verified email - 09 Mar 2009

im thrilled with them! they are quick to help, they fitted me in when they thought they wouldnt be able to - just to help me get out of pain. they even gave me a 'temp filling' until they can extract my wisdom tooth next week. ive heard lots of bad things about dentists, but this one i'll travel anyday to go to.

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