| Program: | Podiatry/Chiropody Clinic (Progression) | ||
| Organizations: | 
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre                                         St John's Rehab Program  | 
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| Description of Services: | 
                                    Hospital-based clinic treating and preventing diseases, disorders, and dysfunctions of the foot * diabetic foot care available * services provided by chiropodists Progression level of rehabilitative care for patients working to restore or maximize functionality  | 
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| Requirements | |||
| Fees: | Set fee * services may be covered by third-party insurance | ||
| Eligibility - Population(s) Served: | People requiring assessment and treatment of of foot problems | ||
| Application: | Call or referrals | ||
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| Languages: | English | ||
| Area(s) Served: | Toronto and area | ||
| Contact Information | |||
| Phone Numbers: | 416-480-4261 | ||
| Crisis: | Call 911 in emergencies | ||
| Fax: | 416-480-5975 | ||
| Email: | scil@sunnybrook.ca | ||
| Website: | sunnybrook.ca/content/?page=podiatry-foot-ankle-to... | ||
| Address: | 
                                    U-Wing, ground floor 2075 Bayview Ave Toronto, ON M4N 3M5  | 
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| Intersection: | Willowdale Ave and Cummer Ave | ||
| Location: | Toronto (Newtonbrook East) | ||
| Hours: | Mon-Fri 8am-4pm | ||
| Rehabilitative Care Details | |||
| Age Group: | Adult | ||
| Rehabilitative Condition Population: | Medical/General | ||
| Level of Rehabilitative Care | |||
| Community Based Levels Progression: | Hospital-Based Outpatient Therapy | ||
| Program Details | |||
| Service is for Individuals Who: | have diseases, disorders, or dysfunctions of the foot | ||
| External Referrals Accepted: | Yes | ||
| Cost to Client: | Client Pays * Insurer Pays | ||
| Admission Criteria | |||
| Diagnosis: | foot conditions such as ingrown toenails (conservative or surgical), thickened/distorted nails, fungal nail or skin infections, painful corn or calluses, plantar warts or lesions, cracked/fissured heels, diabetic or arthritic foot care, and localized heel or arch pain | ||
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                Wheelchair Accessible