Sanomed Medical Clinic

Sanomed Medical Clinic SanoMed is Full Service Medical Clinic, accepting Walk-in patients (Walk-in Clinic) and family Doctors, Chiropractor and Naturopathic medicine.

We accept OHIP, UHIP and uninsured patients. Call now to book an appointment.

New to Toronto and not sure where to go for healthcare? Our downtown walk-in clinic is here for international students a...
09/20/2025

New to Toronto and not sure where to go for healthcare? Our downtown walk-in clinic is here for international students and professionals alike. From minor injuries to managing stress, we're your go-to for quick, convenient medical care - no appointment necessary.

City life can disrupt your sleep. Insomnia or irregular sleep patterns harm your focus, mood, and health. Set a consiste...
09/13/2025

City life can disrupt your sleep. Insomnia or irregular sleep patterns harm your focus, mood, and health. Set a consistent sleep routine, limit screen time before bed, and create a restful sleep environment. Still struggling? Our healthcare team can help.

Balancing life as an international student in Toronto can be tough. Exams, work, and social life often leave little time...
09/06/2025

Balancing life as an international student in Toronto can be tough. Exams, work, and social life often leave little time for self-care. Don’t ignore signs of burnout like fatigue or frequent headaches. Short breaks, hydration, and talking to someone can help. If stress is affecting your daily life, drop by our clinic - we're here for you.

Not every health issue needs an emergency room. Walk-in clinics fill a vital gap in the healthcare system, especially in...
09/01/2025

Not every health issue needs an emergency room. Walk-in clinics fill a vital gap in the healthcare system, especially in busy cities. They’re perfect for non-emergency issues like minor injuries, fevers, infections, or prescription renewals. No appointment means you can be seen quickly, saving time and reducing pressure on hospitals. If your family doctor isn’t available, walk-ins offer convenient, professional care.

Tuberculosis (TB) is rare in Canada, but TB tests are still important for people who travel, work in healthcare, or live...
08/24/2025

Tuberculosis (TB) is rare in Canada, but TB tests are still important for people who travel, work in healthcare, or live in shared spaces. The TB skin test is simple: a small amount of testing fluid is injected under your skin, and you return in a couple of days to check the result. It’s quick and painless, and it helps protect you and those around you. If you have questions about why or when you need a TB test, ask your healthcare provider.

PrEP is highly effective for people at higher risk of HIV exposure. It’s a simple, confidential, and empowering choice f...
08/17/2025

PrEP is highly effective for people at higher risk of HIV exposure. It’s a simple, confidential, and empowering choice for anyone looking to protect themselves or their partners. If you have questions about how PrEP works, who it’s for, or how to get started, don’t hesitate to reach out to a healthcare provider. Taking charge of your sexual health is a positive step.

Living in a bustling city like Toronto comes with endless opportunities, but sometimes the constant noise and crowds can...
08/10/2025

Living in a bustling city like Toronto comes with endless opportunities, but sometimes the constant noise and crowds can take a toll on your mental health. If you find yourself feeling overwhelmed, it’s important to give yourself permission to pause and reset. Try this: close your eyes for a minute, take five deep, slow breaths, and picture a peaceful place. Even short walks around the block or listening to calming music can help you feel grounded. You’re not alone if you find city life stressful. What simple routines or tricks help you manage anxiety and keep your mind clear during busy days?

TB was once a common disease in Canada and was the leading cause of death in the 1800’s. People infected with TB would b...
07/26/2025

TB was once a common disease in Canada and was the leading cause of death in the 1800’s. People infected with TB would be isolated in TB sanatoriums. It wasn’t until the 1950s when antibiotic treatment was developed for TB that a gradual decrease in the rates of TB began. Today, the risk of TB in Canada is generally low. The rate of active TB in Canada is one of the lowest in the world at 4.9 per 100,000 population.

TB skin tests are often required for students and employment. It is usually required for work in high risk settings such as correctional facilities, long-term care facilities and hospitals. It is often a requirement of health care workers and other types of workers who care for individuals that are at increased risk of developing active TB disease.

Read more: https://sanomedclinic.ca/services/tb-tuberculosis-test-in-toronto/

Book an appointment with our downtown Toronto walk-in clinic: https://sanomedclinic.ca/book-appointment/

Strokes are very common, one of the top 3 leading causes of death in Canada. However, strokes are preventable. Up to 80%...
07/19/2025

Strokes are very common, one of the top 3 leading causes of death in Canada. However, strokes are preventable. Up to 80% of strokes can be prevented, which makes it the leading cause of preventable disability. Yet, it causes devastating impacts every year due to our lack of knowledge on identifying and preventing strokes.

Check for the most common signs of a stroke in yourself or someone else using the FAST test. FAST stands for Face, Arms, Speech & Time.
- Face: Ask the person to smile and see if a side of the face drop or if they feel numbness in any part of the face.
- Arms: Ask them to raise both arms. Check if they can properly raise both arms or one arm drops down.
- Speech: Ask them anything. Notice their speech. Check for slurred or strange speech.
- Time: If any of the above shows any unusual result, call 911 right away. Let the operator know when the symptoms started.

Read more: https://sanomedclinic.ca/identifying-a-stroke-act-faster/

Book an appointment online or just walk-in! https://sanomedclinic.ca/book-appointment/

PTSD symptoms usually appear three months after a traumatic event. However, in some situations, they do not begin until ...
07/12/2025

PTSD symptoms usually appear three months after a traumatic event. However, in some situations, they do not begin until years later. The illness’s severity and duration can vary. Some people can recover in six months, while others take considerably longer. Reliving, avoiding, increased arousal, negative cognitions, and mood are the four primary types of PTSD symptoms. In addition, the severity of PTSD symptoms can vary. When you are anxious or come across a specific reminder of what happened, you may have more symptoms.

Read more: https://sanomedclinic.ca/ptsd-symptoms-causes-treatment-prevention/

Book an appointment with our downtown Toronto walk-in clinic: https://sanomedclinic.ca/book-appointment/

If your periods are irregular and you are noticing a spike in other health problems, it might just be the beginning. The...
07/04/2025

If your periods are irregular and you are noticing a spike in other health problems, it might just be the beginning. These symptoms are linked to both PCOS and endometriosis. The symptoms of these two illnesses are often similar, yet the health concerns are different.

PCOS is difficult to diagnose because it is difficult to identify, and endometriosis takes an average of 6 to 7 years to diagnose. People with these conditions have irregular and heavy periods, as well as hair growth that’s out of control. It is unusual for someone to have both disorders at the same time.

Read more: https://sanomedclinic.ca/pcos-vs-endometriosis-whats-the-difference/

Book an appointment with our downtown Toronto walk-in clinic: https://sanomedclinic.ca/book-appointment/

Address

1000 Bay Street
Toronto, ON
M5S3A8

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 6:30pm
Tuesday 9am - 6:30pm
Wednesday 9am - 5:30pm
Thursday 9am - 6:30pm
Friday 9am - 5:30pm
Saturday 10am - 3:30pm

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