
Simcoe Cardiology · Oshawa
Questions, answered clearly
Find practical information about appointment requests, referrals, test preparation, results, and visiting our Oshawa clinic.
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Helpful answers before your visit
If your question is specific to an appointment, referral, or test instruction, please contact the clinic directly.
Call 742-333-1256Do I need a referral or requisition?
Appointment and document requirements may vary. Contact Simcoe Cardiology to confirm what is required for the service you need.
Can I book an appointment online?
You can submit an appointment request through this website. An appointment is not confirmed until the clinic contacts you.
How should I prepare for my appointment or test?
Follow the instructions provided by the clinic or your referring healthcare provider. If you have not received instructions, call the clinic before your appointment.
Should I stop taking medication before a cardiac test?
Do not stop or change medication unless an appropriate healthcare professional has specifically instructed you to do so.
Where can I find the requisition form?
Use the View Requisition Form button in the header or page hero. The PDF will open in a new browser tab. Contact the clinic if you have questions about completing or submitting it.
When will I receive my results?
The process can vary by service and clinical circumstances. Ask the clinic or your referring healthcare provider how and when your results will be communicated.
How do I change or cancel an appointment?
Call Simcoe Cardiology at 742-333-1256 for assistance with an existing appointment.
Where is Simcoe Cardiology located?
The clinic is at 111 Simcoe Street North, Unit 100, Oshawa, Ontario L1G 4S4.
Can the website answer questions about my symptoms or results?
Website information is general and is not a substitute for medical advice. Questions about symptoms, diagnoses, treatment, or results should be directed to an appropriate healthcare professional.
What should I do in an emergency?
Do not use the website form for an emergency. Call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department.
