Access trusted care from your couch, not a clinic chair. See an online doctor in Middlesex County within minutes
No need to search for a walk-in clinic in Middlesex County or wait days for an appointment. Our team of Middlesex County-licensed online doctors is available 24/7 to provide prescriptions, mental health support, sick notes, and more all across Middlesex County, so you can get a consultation anytime, anywhere, in just a few clicks.
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What can our virtual walk-in clinic in Middlesex County do for you?
- Quick diagnosis and treatment plan in urban and rural areas
- Prescription and renewals sent to your local pharmacy in Middlesex County
- Doctor’s note for school or work
- Lab and imaging requisition
- Annual checkups done online
- Access to mental health counselling
- Access to a nutrition and weight-loss consultations
How to get help from an online doctor in Middlesex County?
Describe your issue
Download our app, register, and tell us about your medical issue to get started.
Speak to a doctor 24/7
Connect with a Middlesex County-licensed doctor. You can chat and send pictures or videos.
Get personalized care
Receive referrals, prescriptions, mental health support, lab requisitions, and virtual consultations tailored to your condition.
Skip the long queues at the walk-in clinics in Middlesex County
Connect with Middlesex County-licensed doctors in minutes. No wait, no travel, just expert care at your fingertips.
Your Doctors Online
- Everywhere in Middlesex County
- ~No wait time
Strathroy Middlesex General Hospital
- 395 Carrie Street, Strathroy, ON N7G 3J4
- ~Up to 11.1 hours
Four Counties Health Services
- 1824 Concession Drive, Newbury, ON N0L 1Z0 (within Middlesex County Alliance)
- ~Wait time: 5 hours
24-hour virtual walk-in clinic in Middlesex County. Get urgent care any time of the day
In Middlesex County, services flatten under the weight of demand. In the London-Middlesex area alone, over 65,000 residents reported they do not have a family doctor. The larger picture is even bleaker: in Ontario, more than 2.5 million people lack a regular primary-care physician.
Our virtual walk-in clinic lets you consult a Middlesex County-licensed doctor in minutes. Instead of searching “walk-in clinic Middlesex County near me” and enduring long waits, you can connect instantly from home. Receive online prescriptions for antibiotics, doctor’s notes, referrals, and mental health support whenever you need it, day or night.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need to go to a walk-in clinic to see a doctor in Middlesex County?
If you’re looking to consult with a doctor licensed in the Middlesex County, you can easily access expert care through telehealth services like Your Doctors Online. With just a few clicks, you can connect with highly qualified virtual Ontario doctors for a consultation and get a sick note for work or school, prescriptions, and other treatments without waiting.
How do I find a doctor accepting new patients in Middlesex County?
Finding a family doctor in Middlesex County is tough. Many clinics are overwhelmed and not taking new patients due to the region’s rapid growth and physician shortage. However, you can get on-demand access to Middlesex County-licensed online doctors who accept all patients, with or without OHIP, 24/7, by using our telehealth clinic’s app.
How long will I have to wait for a virtual doctor consultation in Middlesex County?
It depends on the telehealth service you choose for a consultation. With our 24-hour virtual walk-in clinic, you can connect to a doctor within 5 minutes and get mental health counselling, online prescriptions in Middlesex County.
Does Middlesex County have a doctor shortage?
Yes — there is clear evidence that Middlesex County and other northern Ontario regions face a shortage of primary-care physicians. a report from the Ontario College of Family Physicians found more than 65,000 people in the London-Middlesex region were without a family doctor as of 2023.
Is an online doctor consultation in Middlesex County as effective as an in-person visit?
For most everyday conditions, such as UTI, STD symptoms, diabetes refills, and food poisoning, an online doctor’s consultation in Middlesex Countyud is the preferred option, as it allows you to skip the wait and connect to a board-certified physician within minutes. However, for serious health issues such as a heart attack, Alzheimer’s, and seizures, an in-person visit is recommended.
Do I need OHIP or a health card to use the virtual walk-in clinic in Middlesex County?
No, you do not necessarily need OHIP to consult an online doctor in Middlesex County and adjoining areas. Some telehealth services, such as Your Doctors Online, operate privately and will see patients even if they don’t have a health card. This means newcomers, international students, or anyone without OHIP coverage can still get medical advice online, usually for an upfront fee.
Meet our telehealth doctors in Middlesex County
Dr. Cheema is a distinguished, board-certified Cardiology and Internal Medicine specialist who brings nearly 30+ years of extensive clinical experience to his practice. A proud graduate of Nishtar Medical College, he has been operating as an independent practitioner since 2001. He focuses on the diagnosis, management, and long-term care of complex cardiovascular and internal medicine conditions.
Dr. Marsha Dunkley has been committed to providing compassionate, comprehensive medical care to patients across a broad spectrum of health concerns for more than five years. Her clinical experience spans both chronic conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, and high cholesterol and acute illnesses, including the common cold, seasonal allergies, influenza, and COVID-19.
Dr. Sohail Cheema is a seasoned pediatrician with 30+ years of experience. A 1987 graduate of Nishtar Medical College, he’s recognized for patient-centered care and clear communication. He's a member of the Royal College of Physicians (UK & Ireland) and certified in Ontario. He practices at Halton Healthcare – Georgetown and St. Michael’s Hospital in Toronto.
Dr. Leideman is an internal medicine physician with 30+ years of experience, currently focused on long-term care and chronic disease prevention. Known for her ethical, research-based approach, she holds certifications in human research ethics. A graduate of UWO and U of T, she completed residency at St. Joseph’s and remains active in research and professional medical organizations.
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