Ceremonial Medical Centre


Walk in Clinic & Family Practice in Mississauga


Why Choose Ceremonial Medical Centre as your Walk-in Clinic & Family Practice?

Ceremonial Medical Centre provides convenient and quick care for walk in patients of all ages who are suffering from a variety of ailments or injury and need to be treated. Since we first opened our doors in Mississauga, Our Clinic has been committed to providing the highest quality, evidence-based patient care to our community in Mississauga and the surrounding areas. 

At Ceremonial Medical Centre, your satisfaction with our treatment plan is valued and we pride ourselves of having medical personnel with many years of experience and have been dedicated to life-long learning. Our medical clinic staff have put great effort into the improvement of family care and continues to contribute to the advancement of Family Medicine in Canada.

Our Mission 


We are a committed group of Medical Health Care individuals from Mississauga who strive to provide quality and timely care to our patients in a sensitive manner. According to the Canadian Medical Association (CMA), Family Medicine focuses care on the individual within the context of the greater community. While Family Medicine may seem the most "general" of all specialties, it is a precise discipline that integrates a unique blend of biomedical, behavioural and social sciences, while employing a wide range of procedural and cognitive skills. 

In Addition, Family Physicians also play a critical role in illness prevention by coordinating care with other specialties and health professionals, and advocating on behalf of their patients with respect to the care and services they need in all parts of the health care system.  We at Ceremonial Medical Centre continue to incorporate these ideals into our walk in clinic and family practice in our drive to provide excellent care to all our patients.




New Patients from Mississauga, Oakville, Brampton, Toronto and rest of the GTA are Welcome!

Our Testimonials

FAQ's*

1. Do I need to make an appointment to do blood lab tests?

Appointments are necessary for lab tests, you can go to our clinic during lab hours on Saturday, to have our highly trained on-site staff draw blood for diagnostic tests ordered by your provider. If you have any questions regarding what lab tests you need, please consult your family physician. 

2. Can I call the clinic to ask about any of my test results?

We typically receive lab results between 4-6 business days. At Ceremonial Medical Centre, we like to save you time and stress from unnecessary visits. There is simply no need to call to ask about your test results! We will call you if there is an urgent matter concerning your health as it is our top priority! 

3. Do I need to bring my Physical Health Card to every Visit?

Yes, you have to present a valid OHIP/IFHP Health Card every time you visit the clinic. In the event that you do not have a Valid physical, non-digitalized Health Card, a cash service fee will be charged for your visit. We do not accept photographs of Health Cards.  

4. What happens if I miss my appointment? Are there any missed appointment fees?

If you cannot attend your appointment, Please kindly call the clinic at 905-507-2224 to reschedule/cancel your appointment.  you are required to cancel/reschedule your appointment at least 24hrs prior to its time to avoid being charged a missed appointment fee. 

5. What is the office policy regarding narcotics prescriptions?

Our staff physicians do not prescribe narcotics to walk-in patients and/or patients who are under another doctor’s care.  

6. If I want to pay for a sick note, can I pay by cheque or credit card?

No, Ceremonial Medical Centre only accepts 3 forms of payment: OHIP, IFHP, or cash at the present time.  

7. Can I come to the clinic without an appointment?

Yes,  walk-ins are welcome at anytime during our scheduled office hours, if the purpose of your visit is not for a lab test conducted within the clinic. 

*Above FAQs only address administrative questions and it is not a substitute for medical information from a licensed doctor. If you are having a medical emergency, please call 911 or go to your nearest emergency department for immediate care.