Downtown Toronto’s Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Clinic

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Physiotherapy in the Heart of Downtown Toronto

For more than 30 years, the Orthopaedic Therapy Clinic has been a premier physiotherapy clinic in downtown Toronto. Throughout our entire 35-year history we have been located in the Yorkville area of Toronto. We provide high-quality care to Toronto residents with a wide variety of musculoskeletal injuries and impairments.

At our clinic, we take a collaborative approach to solving your movement problems and improving your quality of life. Our physiotherapists provide expert knowledge on relevant education and exercises to help you take control of your injury. Our Massage therapists and chiropractor aid this process in delivering effective hands-on treatment to manage your symptoms and reduce your pain. Finally, our registered Kinesiologist fine-tunes your exercise program throughout your rehab journey and leaves you with exercises to maintain your function once you have improved.

Since our founding in 1987, we have been a fixture in the Toronto community. We have treated thousands of Toronto residents and even have helped entire families! Parent, grandparents and children have been treated at the Orthopaedic Therapy Clinic.

We also have partnerships with many Toronto institutions, including Toronto Western Hospital where some of our physiotherapists act as Advance Practice Physiotherapists within their Low Back Pain Rapid Access Clinic. Additionally, we have a strong history of collaboration with the University of Toronto Master of Physiotherapy program. Our physiotherapists regularly complete clinical placements with Toronto students to help the next generation of therapists.

1074 Bay St. Toronto
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We are on the east side of Bay St.

For our full address and phone numbers, visit our Contact page.

Location

Located at 1075 Bay St., we are conveniently located in the heart of Downtown Toronto. We are located on the east side of Bay St., just 2.5 blocks south of Bloor St.

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When we first opened the clinic, we wanted to make our location as central as possible. We chose this neighbourhood as it is located close to all 3 of the University, Yonge and Bloor subway lines.

We are also located just south of the Manulife centre, where there are many shops and a grocery store.

Map of where the Clinic is
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Accessibility

Our building is wheelchair accessible.

Subway

We are located near the following subway stations:

  • Bay Station (5-minute walk)
  • Museum Station (7-minute walk)
  • Bloor-Yonge Station (10-minute walk)
  • Wellesley Station (13-minute walk)
Subway stops near the Clinic
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Bus

In addition to our close proximity to 4 subway stations. We are also located along the Bay St. Bus line (Bus #19).

The closest stop (for both north and south-bound buses) to our clinic are at Charles St., which is only a 1-minute walk away from our clinic.

Number 19 bus stops at Bay St. and Charles St.
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We are one street south of Charles St.

Bicycle

Cycling to your physiotherapy appointment is a great way to get your daily exercise in! You can lock your bike up using the bike racks located on Bay St. just outside of the clinic.

Additionally, there are many Bike Share stations near the clinic, including locations at:

  • Bay St./St. Joseph St.
  • Bay St./Charles St.
  • Bay St./Bloor St.
A bicycle rack in front of the Clinic. Similar racks are all along Bay St. in our area.
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Individual bike racks are along the sidewalk on Bay St.

Parking

We conveniently have underground parking in our building. The garage entrance is located on St. Mary St., just east of Bay St.

There is also an underground parking garage in the Manulife Centre, located just north of the Orthopaedic Therapy Clinic. Additionally, street parking is available around our clinic.

Entrance to parking on the north side of our building
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