Private Foot & Ankle Surgery: Toronto, Ontario

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Public & private context for foot & ankle surgery in Toronto

An estimated 600,000 surgeries are performed in Ontario each year, with over 250,000 Ontarians on wait lists—tens of thousands of whom are waiting on orthopedic procedures, including foot and ankle surgeries like bunion correction, ankle fusion, and ankle replacement.

All medically necessary foot and ankle surgeries are delivered through the publicly funded Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP), because private surgical options in Ontario are restricted. Ontario surgeons may not accept payment for medically necessary foot and ankle surgery from Ontario residents.

Unlike most provinces, Ontario effectivaly prevents its surgeons from "opting out" of OHIP, which would otherwise allow them to see Ontario residents privately within the province. Accordingly, Greater Toronto residents interested in private-pay foot and ankle surgery must travel out-of-province for any medically necessary procedure.

Private pay for purely elective surgeries (e.g. cosmetic procedures, LASIK) is permitted under current regulations.

Current regulations: Ontario maintains some of the stricter regulations around private surgery in Canada. The Commitment to the Future of Medicare Act (CFMA) prohibits physicians from charging patients for OHIP-insured services, and enforcement has historically been rigorous. Unlike BC, QC, or AB, Ontario has seen less legal challenge to these restrictions, and the private foot and ankle surgical landscape remains more constrained.

Private foot & ankle surgeons in Toronto, ON

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Dr. Warren Latham
MD, FRCSC
Warren Latham
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Toronto, ON
English
Sees adult patients

Fellowship-trained foot and ankle specialist with over 20 years of experience.

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