Clinics for lower back pain near North Toronto
4 clinics, all taking new patients
You need care now, and you are on your own to find it.
First you call around, asking the same three questions.
You search online, read a few reviews, and start dialing. Clinic after clinic, you ask the same three things: are you taking new patients, do you take my insurance, how long is the wait. The answers are often old or wrong, so the calls are wasted.
Then you send a request, and the line goes quiet.
You finally pick a clinic and send your request. Did they get it? Did they say yes? Should you call again? You have no way to know, so you sit and wait, or you call to chase it. This is the part that hurts most, and no app helps you here.
Find the right clinic, then watch your request the whole way.
Search, ask, and follow it the whole way: sent, said yes, moved, confirmed, done, and records shared.
Find the right clinic
Search by what is wrong and where you live, and see who is really taking new patients, about how long the wait is, who takes your insurance, and who speaks your language.
Ask in a few taps
Ask for an appointment from a simple calendar in a few taps. It feels like setting up a real appointment, because it is.
Follow it the whole way
Watch your request move: sent, said yes, moved, confirmed, done, and records shared. You are never left wondering.
Hear the moment they act
Get a message the moment the clinic acts, instead of calling to ask where things stand.
Message the clinic
Write the clinic back right from your request when you need to, instead of playing phone tag.
Read what they sent back
After your visit, read the notes and records the clinic sends back, all in one place.
Not sure where to start? Ask Navora in plain words.
Ask things like what to do before your appointment or what the clinic said after your visit, and Navora points you to the right next step. It suggests, it does not give medical advice.
Follow your care
Send your request, then watch it from sent to seen.
Search by what is wrong and where you live, ask for an appointment, and follow every step: sent, said yes, confirmed, done, and records shared.
The part no other app shows you: where your request stands.
Send your request and follow it the whole way: sent, said yes, confirmed with a real day and time, done, and records shared. Get a message the moment the clinic acts, instead of calling to ask.
- Search by what is wrong and where you live
- Ask for an appointment from a simple calendar
- Follow every step from sent to seen
Your request to
Riverside Physiotherapy
Sent
Tue, 9:14am
Said yes
Confirmed
Thursday at 10:30
Done
Records shared
Get a message the moment the clinic acts, so you never have to call to chase it.
Why this is so hard, and why it does not have to be.
More than 1 in 3
requests get no reply at all, and people wait 60 days on average to hear back.
Source: Canadian Family Physician
20 to 30 percent
of the taking-new-patients info in these lists goes out of date each year, so calls get wasted.
Source: American Medical Association
77 percent
of people search online before they book care.
Source: Think with Google
More than 12 million
Canadians have used Medimap to find a walk-in clinic. People will use an app like this. It just only does walk-ins and never shows you where your request stands.
Source: Medimap
Patients have no idea where their request stands.
The Ontario Medical Association says it plainly: today, people have no way to know when their request was sent or where it stands.
Source: Ontario Medical Association
Every big app stops at find and book.
Sun Life says find the care near you. Medimap says find the best clinic near you. Hellodent sums it up as Search, Review, Compare, Book. Not one shows you what happens after you send your request.
Source: Sun Life, Medimap, Hellodent
Four plain steps, from what is wrong to records shared.
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Search by what is wrong and where you live, and see who is really taking new patients, about how long the wait is, who takes your insurance, and who speaks your language.
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Pick a clinic, choose your times from a simple calendar, and send your request in a few taps.
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Watch it move: said yes, moved, confirmed with a real day and time, done, and records shared.
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Get a message the moment the clinic acts, write back right there instead of calling to ask, and after your visit read the notes and records the clinic sends back.
Free for you. Add your family when you need to.
Free for you, always
The whole experienceFree
No card. No catch.
- Search by what is wrong and where you live
- See who is really taking new patients, with a recent check date, and about how long the wait is
- See who takes your insurance and who speaks your language before you call
- Ask for an appointment from a simple calendar in a few taps
- Follow your request from sent to seen: said yes, moved, confirmed, done
- Message the clinic right from your request, instead of playing phone tag
- Read the notes and records the clinic sends back after your visit
- Get a message the moment the clinic acts, instead of calling to ask
Looking after your whole family
$19a month
For when you look after kids or aging parents too.
- Follow your kids' and your parents' care the same way you follow your own
- Everyone's requests, appointments, and reminders in one place, so nothing gets lost across the family
- See where every request stands, for each person you look after
- Read the notes and records each clinic sends back, for the whole family
- Switch between the people you care for in a tap
The clinics pay because they get real patients, so the search and follow stays free for you.
The questions people ask before they trust it.
If a clinic is not on Navora yet, am I stuck with a request no one sees?
When you send a request to a clinic that is not on Navora yet, that clinic gets an email with your request and a link to join and act on it. Until the clinic says yes, your request clearly shows as sent, not confirmed, so you are never told you have an appointment when you do not.
Most people still book by phone. Why use an app?
You ask and get confirmed here, you can message the clinic right from your request, and you can still call when you need to. What this takes away is the part that hurts: calling around to find who is taking patients, then chasing status for weeks.
Will not Sun Life or one of the big apps just add this?
They all stop at find and book today. Following a request from sent to seen needs a request you start and follow yourself, and none of them run that. Each insurance company also only sees its own members, so a request you send to any clinic is not something they are built to offer. Navora is built around this from the start.
Is this just the system my doctor's office uses?
That system lives inside the doctor's office, works one province at a time, and a doctor has to start it. Navora puts it in your hands: you pick the clinic, you send the request, and you watch where it stands.
Stop calling around. Start following your care.
Find the right clinic for what is wrong, send your request, and watch it go from sent to seen. Free for you, and it works the same in Toronto, Halifax, or Vancouver.