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facilitiesPhysicians can practice from the comforts <strong>of</strong> their own home, in an attractive turn-key group, in a pr<strong>of</strong>essional <strong>of</strong>ficebuilding or join a family health group. Whatever your preference is, you <strong>are</strong> sure to find it here.Physio After Fertility Hearing Women’s Pharmacy Lab Imaging SpecialistsBuilding Hours Science HealthGoodfellow Pr<strong>of</strong>essional170 McEwan Rd E, BoltonOB/GYNBolton Medical Centre12295 Hwy 50, BoltonCardiologistRoyal Courtyards18 King St E, BoltonBolton Pr<strong>of</strong>essional30 Martha St, Bolton<strong>Caledon</strong> East Medical Clinic15955 Airport Rd, <strong>Caledon</strong> Eastturn-key group inquiries contact:Dr. Popa 905-584-9377hospitals<strong>Caledon</strong> is located close to major regional medical facilities in Orangeville, Brampton, Mississauga and Toronto – all lessthan a one-hour drive from <strong>Caledon</strong>. Headwaters Health C<strong>are</strong> Centre (Orangeville) has 108-beds, <strong>of</strong>fering obstetrical,surgical, pediatric and critical c<strong>are</strong> services. William Osler Health Centre operates two campuses: Etobicoke General andBrampton Civic Hospital. The modern new facility has 608 beds and can accommodate 90,000 emergency patient visits,160,000 ambulatory c<strong>are</strong> visits and 110,000 outpatient visits annually.<strong>Caledon</strong> has an established hospice, made possible through the generous donations by local citizens, communityorganizations and businesses.William Osler Health CentresHeadwaters Health CentreHospice <strong>Caledon</strong>www.williamoslerhc.on.cawww.headwatershealth.cawww.hospicecaledon.ca


doctors looking for doctors<strong>Caledon</strong> is home to a number <strong>of</strong> Family Physicians looking to enhance and expand their practice with the addition <strong>of</strong>another family physician. Please contact us for information.There <strong>are</strong> 2 Family Health Groups (FHGs) available to new physicians working in <strong>Caledon</strong> that provide after c<strong>are</strong> totheir patients. Because <strong>of</strong> the size <strong>of</strong> the FHG, on call responsibilities <strong>are</strong> minimal (1-2x per month).our community<strong>Caledon</strong> is located in the Greater Toronto Area, close to major provincial highways (400, 407, 410, 427 and QEW), regionalroads (Highways 9, 10 and 50) and only 30 minutes northwest <strong>of</strong> Toronto Pearson International Airport. It is acommunity <strong>of</strong> over 57,000 residents and is the northern most municipality in the Region <strong>of</strong> Peel.<strong>Caledon</strong> is a likeable mix <strong>of</strong> attractive rural and urban neighbourhoods. The lush foliage that peppers the landscape onlyhints at our environmental values. Our interest in community protection runs the gamut from safe and reliable roadtravel, to effective emergency response, to safeguarding our heritage.Natural features such as the Oak Ridges Moraine and the Niagara Escarpment, the Humber and Credit river valleys, andagricultural land <strong>of</strong> the Peel Plain create some <strong>of</strong> the most beautiful vistas in the Greater Toronto Area. An active lifestyleis encouraged by access to a well-maintained trail system, world class golf and recreational venues. A designatedequestrian neighbourhood, historic villages, distinguished inns, community festivals and a thriving arts communityinfuse <strong>Caledon</strong> with cultural vibrancy.other linksLocal TourismMinistry <strong>of</strong> Health and Long Term C<strong>are</strong>Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Association <strong>of</strong> Interns and Residents <strong>of</strong> Ontario (PAIRO)Health Force Ontario (HFO) JobsRural Ontario Medical Program (ROMP)www.thehills<strong>of</strong>headwaters.comwww.health.gov.on.cawww.pairo.orgwww.hfojobs.cawww.romponline.com


quality <strong>of</strong> life“In <strong>Caledon</strong>, anything I want, I can do pretty easily! I’m a big hiker; I can walk 10 minutes and be near some great trails. I enjoy my countrylifestyle - and I’m close to Toronto, so I can be in the city for medical conferences and other events.”Dr. Barbara Watts graduated from the University <strong>of</strong> Toronto’s medical school in 1982. She has been a physician for 22 years - 11<strong>of</strong> which have been in <strong>Caledon</strong>. Dr. Watts practices out <strong>of</strong> her home <strong>of</strong>fice in <strong>Caledon</strong>, and also provides medical c<strong>are</strong> for OliverHouse - a residential home for patients with chronic psychiatric disorders.“<strong>Caledon</strong> is a great community with wonderful people. The family physician plays a pivotal role in the health and welf<strong>are</strong> <strong>of</strong> a community. Youreally get to know and understand your patients’ needs - they <strong>are</strong> truly appreciative <strong>of</strong> your c<strong>are</strong> as a family physician. <strong>Caledon</strong> has manyopportunities to develop your unique skill set as a physician. With your enthusiasm, the community can help you bring your aspirations to reality.”Dr. Joseph Niedoba has been practicing medicine for 25 years. He has been a family physician in <strong>Caledon</strong> since 1982. In addition,he is a director for three nursing homes in the <strong>are</strong>a. Dr. Niedoba is involved in a rehabilitation unit at Etobicoke General Hospitaland does occupational health medicine at Husky Injection Molding Systems Ltd., at their world headquarters in <strong>Caledon</strong>. Hegraduated from the University <strong>of</strong> Toronto’s medical school in 1981, and received his MBA from the Richard Ivey School <strong>of</strong>Business at the University <strong>of</strong> Western Ontario in 2000. He has recently computerized his <strong>of</strong>fice so that his records <strong>are</strong> nowelectronically based.<strong>Caledon</strong> is a great community to live and work in. I believe the community has a little bit for every taste. I met a very committed and“ passionate doctor from the <strong>are</strong>a who convinced me to locate to <strong>Caledon</strong>. It was one <strong>of</strong> the best decisions I’ve ever made!”Dr. Brindusa Popa immigrated to Canada from Romania in 1999, and began practicing as an International Medical Graduate in<strong>Caledon</strong> East in 2003. She is excited about practicing as a family physician in <strong>Caledon</strong>, and looks forward to improving thehealth c<strong>are</strong> <strong>of</strong> residents.contact us for a tour <strong>of</strong> our community.naturally, we anticipate you’ll want to stay.ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENTTOWN HALL | 6311 Old Church Road, <strong>Caledon</strong>, Ontario, Canada L7C 1J6905.584.2272 | 1.888.CALEDON (225.3366) | fax 905.584.4325edc@caledon.ca | www.caledon.ca/edc

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