UHN - Motility Clinic
GI Clinic
Toronto General Hospital, 200 Elizabeth Street, Norman Urquhart Building 2nd Floor / Toronto Western Hospital, 399 Bathurst Street, East Wing 4th Floor
Toronto ,
Patients with upper GI (Esophageal) problems and lower GI (Anorectal) problems.
Yes
For upper GI (Esophageal) problems, which include typical symptoms of heartburn, dysphagia, reflux, regurgitation, and atypical symptoms: coughing, chest pain, sore throat, voice changes. Those patients will be seen at Toronto General Clinic. For lower GI (Anorectal) problems which include fecal incontinence, constipation, rectal pain, patients will be seen at Toronto Western Hospital.
Dr. Louis Liu, Dr. Gail Darling
Referral Link 1:www.uhn.ca/UHNReferrals/Esophageal_Manometry_Referral_Form.pdf
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Parking: Paid
Please see website for requirement of supporting documents.
No
2021-Nov-23