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Civil Aviation Medical Examinations

Our civil aviation examiners are seeing pilots in-person and not virtually. Dr. Jeremy Fong and Dr. Fay Zhu are currently accepting new aviation patients, and doing renewals for pilots. 

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We gladly see patients for category 1, 2, and 3 exams.

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No walk-ins, we only see booked patients.

FAQs

1 / How do I book an appointment?

2 / What do I need to do to prepare for my appointment?
  • We will e-mail you a COVID screening questionnaire

  • Please arrive 10 minutes early as you will need time for paperwork / registration. If you arrive late, your appointment will have to be rebooked.

  • If you wear glasses / contact lenses, please bring them

  • If you already have an aviation license, please bring your booklet / license

3 / What type of tests will I need? 
  • Every patient undergoes a history and physical exam, and depending on your personal circumstances, you may need a urine test, ECG (both can be done in the lab downstairs), or hearing test (there is an audiologist in our building)

4/ Can you renew a FAA (American) aviation license?
  • Sorry, but none of our examiners are qualified to do this

5/ How long does it take to get a license for a new applicant?
  • As soon as you finish your tests, we submit your application to Transport Canada headquarters at North York, and one of the regional medical officers there has to approve your application.

  • Our clinic is not the site responsible for approving new licenses. There are significant backlogs at Transport Canada headquarters and the wait-time is typically over 4 months.

  • if you have questions about your application, you should contact the Transport Canada Ontario regional office directly at 416-952-0562

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