Toronto Clinic For Preventive Medicine

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3267 Bloor Street West
Toronto, Ontario, Canada M8X 1E2

Tel: 416-233-4684

Website: prevmedclinic.com

Hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m
Saturday appointments available.

Clinic Approach

The Toronto Clinic for Preventive Medicine applies treatments that stimulate the body's own immune system to restore good health and well-being.

Conventional drugs are used only when necessary and usually in combination with other therapies.

Patients' wishes are integrated into the program. Nothing is done without the patient's full approval, which allows patients to make choices about their life and health.

We believe that no two people are alike. Hence, every human being is unique, and responds in his or her own way to treatment. It is this belief, along with the numerous successes we have had, that leads us to the conclusion that patients should review and consider all available treatments, particularly in the case of life-threatening diseases such as cancer.

The clinic applies a "new" concept in the healthcare field that considers the patient as a "functional whole" person, who is not only physical in nature but also has psychological and spiritual needs. In some cases, in keeping with the integrative approach, the clinic physician refers patients for additional consultations and treatment with various healthcare providers.

The Toronto Clinic for Preventive Medicine offers an initial one-hour consultation with the Director, by appointment only, to discuss the clinic’s approach, the patient's unique health problems and what therapies are available to treat them.

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