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What is Medimap?
Medimap is a Canadian online platform that helps patients find and book same-day appointments with healthcare providers such as doctors, dentists, pharmacies and physiotherapists.
Our platform allows patients to search for available appointments in their area, view wait times, and book appointments directly through the platform.
Our main goal is to help patients access timely care and reduce wait times in the Canadian healthcare system.
How Medimap Works
Access
We are growing our network of thousands of clinic partnerships that allows patients to access same-day or next day care.Convenience
We simplify the process by making it easy to compare and select a clinic 24/7.Book
Patients can book an appointment in just a few clicks with a local health and wellness clinic.Popular questions and answers
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What is Medimap?
Medimap is a Canadian online platform that helps patients find and book same-day appointments with healthcare providers such as doctors, dentists, pharmacies and physiotherapists.
Our platform allows patients to search for available appointments in their area, view wait times, and book appointments directly through the platform.
Our main goal is to help patients access timely care and reduce wait times in the Canadian healthcare system.