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Organization: Patient Ombudsman  
Phone Numbers: 416-597-0339
Toll-Free: 1-888-321-0339
Teletype: 416-597-5371
Fax: 416-597-5372
Email: info@patientombudsman.ca
Website: patientombudsman.ca/
Address:
77 Wellesley St W, Box 130
Toronto, ON
M7A 1N3
Street
Address
:
438 University Ave, 2nd Fl
Toronto
 
Intersection: University Ave and Dundas St W
Location: Toronto (Bay Street Corridor)
Accessibility:     Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-4pm
Walk-ins not accepted * call for appointment
Executives: Craig Thompson - Executive Director
Service Description: Works to resolve and investigate complaints regarding services in Ontario in public hospitals, long-term care homes and the services coordinated by Ontario Health atHome
Application: Online complaint form or can be printed from the website and mailed
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: People who feel that their treatment in a public hospital, long-term care home or Ontario Health atHome was not appropriate
Languages: English ; French
Language Note: French reception, programs, publications, and website
Area(s) Served: Ontario
See Also: Government Services - Appeals and Complaints
Patient Rights

This information was last completely updated on 10/30/2023

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