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The Best Walk-in Clinics in Toronto

Short wait times, evening and weekend hours, and clinics actually accepting new patients. A practical guide to Toronto's best walk-in medical clinics.

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No.1
Yonge Urgent Care Clinic
HealthcareDowntown (College Park)

Yonge Urgent Care Clinic

The evening hours until 9pm on weekdays are the real draw — this is the clinic you remember exists at 7pm on a Tuesday when your kid spikes a fever.

— Very Toronto Editors

Physician-led walk-in and family medicine clinic at 427 Yonge Street, steps from College Park Station. Open Monday-Friday 10am-9pm, Saturday 11am-5pm. On-site pharmacy, online booking, and telehealth options.

No.2
Integra Health Centre
HealthcareFinancial District

Integra Health Centre

They actually respect your appointment time, which in Toronto walk-in clinic terms is practically a miracle — the 7am opening means you can get seen before work.

— Very Toronto Editors

Two Financial District locations at Exchange Tower and Commerce Court. Open Monday-Thursday 7am-8pm, Friday 7am-7pm, Saturday 10am-4pm. Same-day walk-in slots, on-site lab, and specialist services including sports medicine.

No.3
SanoMed Medical Clinic
HealthcareBay Street Corridor

SanoMed Medical Clinic

Consistently the shortest wait times in downtown — 15 minutes is their advertised baseline and patients actually confirm it, which is unheard of.

— Very Toronto Editors

Trusted walk-in clinic at 1000 Bay Street near the U of T campus. Monday-Friday 9am-5pm, Saturday 10am-3:30pm. Accepts OHIP, IFHP, student health insurance, and most private plans. Travel vaccinations and TB testing available.

No.4
WellOne Medical Centre
HealthcareWaterfront

WellOne Medical Centre

The Union Station proximity makes this the default clinic for half the commuters in the city — the 8am-8pm window covers nearly every working person's schedule.

— Very Toronto Editors

Tucked away at 18 Yonge Street, just a short walk from the chaos of Union Station, WellOne Medical Centre feels like a deliberate departure from the typical, sterile clinic environment. It is a space clearly designed with the busy downtown professional in mind, prioritizing a calm, modern aesthetic that aims to lower the stress often associated with medical visits. Run by a team of dedicated doctors, the clinic has carved out a niche by focusing heavily on women’s health and wellness, though they provide comprehensive care for all patients. The atmosphere is notably soothing, with private rooms that offer a sense of individualized attention that can be hard to find in the heart of the Financial District. For those navigating the city’s healthcare system, WellOne is a reliable option for walk-in needs, especially when you need to avoid the multi-hour waits common elsewhere. They offer a wide range of services under one roof, including an on-site LifeLabs, travel medicine, and sexual health services, making it a convenient one-stop shop for routine matters. If you are planning a visit, it is worth checking their online booking options or using a service like Skip the Waiting Room to gauge the current flow before you head over. While they are generally open during the work week, hours can fluctuate, so a quick call or a check of their website is always a smart move to avoid a wasted trip.

No.5
HealthOne Medical Centre
HealthcareNorth York Centre

HealthOne Medical Centre

The one-stop-shop model genuinely works here — you can walk in sick, get bloodwork, fill a prescription, and book a specialist follow-up without leaving the building.

— Very Toronto Editors

Multi-disciplinary clinic at 5292 Yonge Street with eight practices under one roof: walk-in, dental, optometry, rehab, mental health, skin clinic, pharmacy, and lab. Monday-Friday 10am-8pm, Saturday-Sunday 10am-2pm.

No.6
Lansdowne Dundas Medical Clinic
HealthcareDufferin Grove

Lansdowne Dundas Medical Clinic

The weekend hours plus free parking make this a lifesaver for west-end families — quiet enough that you can usually be seen on a Saturday without a long wait.

— Very Toronto Editors

Walk-in clinic at 222 Lansdowne Avenue with on-site pharmacy and free parking. Monday-Friday 9am-5pm, Saturday-Sunday 10am-3pm. Physicals, vaccinations, TB testing, and sports medicine.

No.7
Don Mills Walk-in Clinic
HealthcareDon Mills

Don Mills Walk-in Clinic

The Sunday hours make this a go-to for North York and Scarborough residents who can't take time off work — 800+ reviews with a 4.3 average means the consistency is real.

— Very Toronto Editors

Established clinic at 1262 Don Mills Road with a 4.3-star average across 800+ Google reviews. Open seven days a week including Sundays. Bloodwork available Monday and Friday. OHIP covered.

No.8
Lakeside Medical Clinic
HealthcareSouth Etobicoke

Lakeside Medical Clinic

The split-shift hours are unusual but smart — the 4-7pm evening window is when most people actually need a walk-in clinic, and Etobicoke is otherwise a desert for after-work care.

— Very Toronto Editors

Walk-in clinic at 125 The Queensway in the Sobey's plaza at Park Lawn. Weekday mornings 9am-12pm and evenings 4pm-7pm. On-site ultrasound and bloodwork. Known for a long-tenured, well-regarded physician.