Frequently Asked Questions
Dermatology is a specialized area of medicine which focuses on treating diseases of the skin, hair, and nails. In Canada, dermatologists must complete five years of rigorous training following medical school. The most common conditions treated by dermatologists include acne, eczema, psoriasis, and skin cancers. To learn more about common skin conditions, read the FAQs below.
Do I need a referral?
How does the referral process work?
Your family doctor will send a referral to North York Dermatology Clinic outlining the reason for the consultation. North York Dermatology Clinic will schedule an appointment and will then notify your family doctor. Your family doctor's office will then notify you of your appointment date and time. Once you have received your appointment any changes can be made by contacting our office directly.
Do I need a separate referral for each condition?
What if I don't have a family doctor?
A walk-in clinic or your local emergency room (if urgent) can issue a referral.
How long does it take to get an appointment?
Why do I have to wait so long to see a dermatologist?
On the day of your appointment
At North York Dermatology Clinic, we recognize that your time is valuable and that wait times can sometimes be lengthy. We endeavour to stay on time, however unexpected emergencies and surgical procedures often contribute to delays.
To help us stay on time, please:
- Have your OHIP card ready and plan to arrive no more than 10 minutes before your scheduled appointment time. Arriving earlier doesn't guarantee an earlier appointment.
- New patients: please print and fill up below form and bring it with you to your appointment.