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About Us

Location

Toronto Western Hospital
East Wing – 1st Floor, Room 1F-835


Contact

Dr. Timothy Leroux

Phone: 416 603 6286

Dr. Wayne Marshall
Phone: 416 603 5171

Dr. Norah Matthies
Phone: 416 603 5800 ext. 5110

Dr. Christian Veillette
Phone: 416 603 5929


Hours

Monday – Friday
8:00 am – 4:00 pm


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Referrals

Now Accepting Ocean eReferrals

This clinic is now accepting referrals through Ocean eReferral to help everyone save time and increase efficiency.


All appointments with the Orthopedic Surgeons must be booked through a referral. In order to obtain an appointment, send an Ocean eReferral or fax a referral form to 1 866 223 6624, along with all appropriate medical history and test results. Our office will acknowledge the referral by fax or phone as soon as possible. We will provide the approximate wait time (as able) and indicate if any additional information is required to complete the referral. If an appointment date and time is available it will be communicated to the referring physician. If the referral is declined, a reason will be provided to the referring physician.

Please note that clinic appointments may be virtual visits. The clinic team will let you know what type of appointment is appropriate for your care. Learn more about virtual visits at UHN »

What We Do

The Sports Medicine and Arthroscopic Surgery Clinic deals with a wide range of sports injuries to the knee, foot, ankle, shoulder, elbow, and hip including:

  • Arthroscopic knee surgery and anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction
  • Arthroscopic shoulder surgery (rotator cuff tear, labral tear, instability)
  • Arthroscopic elbow surgery and ulnar collateral ligament reconstruction (Tommy John Surgery)
  • Arthroscopic hip surgery (removal of loose bodies, repair of torn labrum)

For shoulder and elbow replacement (arthroplasty), and complex open shoulder or elbow reconstructive procedures, you may also want to visit our Shoulder and Elbow Service.

Soft tissue refers to tissues that connect, support, or surround other structures and organs of the body. Soft tissue includes muscles, tendons, fat, blood vessels and nerves. Soft tissue injuries are some of the most chronically painful and difficult to treat because it's hard to see what's going on under the skin. Quite often these injuries are most effectively managed through arthroscopy.

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