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Program: Shoulder Pain Rapid Access Clinic  
Organization: Halton Healthcare
Mississauga Halton Central Intake Program
Phone Numbers: 905-338-2983 ext 4912
Toll-Free: 1-855-223-6847
Fax: 1-833-230-6623
Email: eReferral@ehealthce.ca
Website: mhcentralintake.com/services/musculoskeletal-care-...
Address:
2401 Bristol Circle, Suite 105
Oakville, ON
L6H 5S9
Intersection: Winston Churchill Blvd and Dundas St W
Location: Mississauga Halton
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible    Wheelchair Accessible
Service Description: The Rapid Access Clinic (RAC) is a provincial program dedicated to help people with musculoskeletal conditions * Shoulder Pain RAC is a central intake point for patients with shoulder pain * provides timely access to an assessment by an Advanced Practice Practitioner (Regulated Healthcare Professional with advanced training in orthopedic care) within 2-4 weeks

Primary Care Providers must register to obtain referral privileges

Fees: Services covered by OHIP
Application: Primary Care Providers must register and complete an online module to obtain referral privileges
Eligibility / Target Population: People with shoulder pain * must be 18 years or older * residents of Mississauga Halton region * exclusion criteria include Recent or acute fracture, acute tendon rupture, infection, cancer, prior arthroplasty, isolated neck pain
Languages: English *
Language Notes: Interpreter services available
Area Served:
Mississauga Halton region  
See Also: Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation
Pain
Rehabilitative Care - Hospital-Based Outpatient Therapy

This information was last completely updated on July 4, 2025

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"About Us"
As part of a provincial initiative, Home and Community Care Support Services Mississauga Halton in partnership with Halton Healthcare and Trillium Health Partners has launched Central Intake and Rapid Access Clinics (RAC) for patients with moderate to server hip and knee arthritis on November 1, 2018 to ensure equitable access to high quality care continuum for musculoskeletal care.