
Find a Primary Care Provider
Do you live in Brampton, North Etobicoke, West Woodbridge or Malton? Do you need a family doctor or nurse practitioner and do not currently have one?
Click below for more information. We’ll help find the right provider for you.

Looking for Health Services?
We provide a directory of health services available in Brampton, North Etobicoke, West Woodbridge and Malton. This includes hospital services, how to find a doctor, psychological support, elder care and much, much more.
Find & View Facilities in your Community
The CW OHT is thrilled to announce the launch of our Clinic Map, a tool for you to easily find and view nearby healthcare service facilities across Brampton, North Etobicoke, West Woodbridge and Malton. Find your closest walk-ins, pharmacies, Family Health Teams and more.
Search by address, apply filters to select clinic types, and interact with map icons to view detailed clinic information.

A collaboration of health partners across Brampton, North Etobicoke, West Woodbridge and Malton.
As one of the largest OHT’s in the province we serve close to 900,000 people. Together, more than 275 partners including home and community care, acute care, specialty care, primary care, long-term care, mental health and addictions services, patients/clients, community support services, are coming together with the goal of providing better coordinated care for the community.
Know Where to Go for Care in the Community
Use this guide to determine which section of the health system to visit, depending on your need. If you are unsure about our symptoms, go to the nearest emergency department or call 911.
Babies six months of age or younger should visit the Emergency Department.
Check Emergency and Urgent Care Wait Times

Family Doctor,
Nurse Practitioner or Walk-In Clinic
See your Family Doctor, Nurse Practitioner, or Walk-In Clinic for non-emergency issues such as:
- Common illnesses such as cold, flu, or COVID-like symptoms
- Skin conditions or minor injuries such as sprains and strains
- Urinary tract infections, unexplained changes in weight, or energy level
- Annual physicals, prescription refills, and vaccinations
- Long-term health care management for illnesses such as diabetes, high blood pressure, and arthritis
- Other non-life-threatening conditions/injuries
Please ask Walk-In Clinic to share care details with your family doctor.

Virtual Urgent Care
The Regional Virtual Urgent Care Clinic is available to residents who require timely access to a nurse practitioner that can be addressed virtually.
This is right for you if:
- Your medical condition/injury is non-life-threatening
- You are unable to get a timely appointment with your family doctor/do not have a family doctor
- No health card is required
- Online appointment booking available in English, French, Mandarin, Cantonese, Punjabi, Urdu, and Italian
Visit: health811.ontario.ca (link opens in new tab) or call 8-1-1

Urgent Care Centre
Peel Memorial
Use the Urgent Care Centre for non-life-threatening illnesses or injuries:
- Sprains, strains, or broken bones
- Cuts that might need stitches
- Allergic reactions or skin rashes
- Earaches or eye injuries
- Asthma attacks
- Infections
- Minor burns
- Nose and throat complaints

Emergency Departments
Brampton Civic or Etobicoke General
Go to an Emergency Department for medical emergencies and serious injuries or conditions:
- Chest pain or abdominal pain
- Shortness of breath
- Pregnancy-related emergencies
- Internal bleeding
- Numbness or weakness in arms or hands
- Major trauma
- Mental health issues
- Injuries or illnesses of infants six months of age and younger
- Seizures or stroke symptoms
If you are unsure about your symptoms, go to the nearest emergency department or call 9-1-1.

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