Physician Note Toronto — CPSO Doctor, Same Day
MedLetter connects Toronto patients with CPSO-licensed physicians who issue official medical documentation when clinically appropriate. Our physician notes meet all Ontario Employment Standards Act requirements.
Toronto's walk-in clinics are overwhelmed — Appletree, MCI, and independent clinics regularly turn patients away by mid-afternoon. Getting a physician note shouldn't mean losing an entire workday.
Who This Helps
- Bay Street financial workers who can't leave the office for a clinic visit
- U of T, TMU, and York University students needing physician notes for deferrals
- TTC and Metrolinx transit workers requiring documentation for missed shifts
- Hospitality workers on King West and Entertainment District
- Healthcare workers at UHN, Sinai Health, and SickKids
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I get a physician note in Toronto?
MedLetter provides physician notes for Toronto residents online. No need to line up at a walk-in clinic on Dundas or Bloor. Complete a 5-minute form and receive your note same day from a CPSO-licensed physician.
How much does a physician note cost in Toronto?
$49 flat fee with MedLetter. Toronto walk-in clinics charge $20-$80 plus 4-6 hours of waiting. Many clinics stop accepting patients by 2 PM.
Do Toronto employers accept physician notes from MedLetter?
Yes. All Toronto employers must accept medical documentation from CPSO-licensed physicians under Ontario's Employment Standards Act. Our notes are accepted by the City of Toronto, TTC, banks, hospitals, and all other employers.
Can I get a physician note without a family doctor in Toronto?
Yes. Over 1.8 million Ontarians lack a family doctor, many in Toronto. MedLetter provides access to CPSO-licensed physicians without requiring an existing GP relationship.
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