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Magenta Health

625 Queen Street East, Suite 108
Toronto, Ontario, M4M 1G7
6474798410
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Space available for local health practitioners off hours

February 23, 2015 Magenta Health

As family doctors, we are of the belief that other health practitioners such as counsellors, therapists, and registered dietitians play an important role in the health of our patients and the community at large.

At the same time, it’s sometimes very difficult for such practitioners to find suitable and affordable clinic space to see patients. This lack of space makes it harder for our patients to find affordable health care options, and more generally, negatively impacts the health of our community.

Magenta Health is therefore happy to offer subsidized & managed exam room space to local health practitioners to see patients at our clinic when we’re not at capacity. This is usually outside regular business hours (e.g. when we’re having our after-hours clinics), but we also have space during business hours a couple days a week.

There’s no long-term commitment, we charge a flat rate per hour, there’s no obligation to refer or otherwise affiliate with us, and practitioners simply book rooms online at their own convenience.

If you or someone you know would be interested in this offer, please contact us at contact@magentahealth.ca.

Tags family doctor, clinic, dietitian, counsellor, therapist
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Welcome to Magenta Health, located in Tkaronto (Toronto), on the traditional territory of the Huron-Wendat, the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, the Anishinabek Nation, the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, and other Indigenous peoples who have nurtured the health and wellness of this land for generations. As we provide care in this region, we acknowledge the enduring presence and knowledge of Indigenous communities and commit to promoting health equity by actively reflecting on a more truthful and inclusive history of what is now known as Canada. This includes the past and present systemic racism faced by our Indigenous colleagues, patients and community members.