I'm currently not in Canada but I'm an International Student, so I'll return in the fall. I have a problem with what I guess is strong pelvic obliquity and I really need to go to an orthopedist to prevent it from getting even worse.
I heard that I first need to go to a normal doctor in Canada, and they have to refer me to a specialist doctor (orthopedist I guess). Is this true?
And my more important question: I'm now at home in Europe, can I just make an appointment from here? Can I call doctors in Canada and make an appointment (so that I don't have to wait so long when I'm back)? Or do I have to be in Canada to make a doctor's appointment with Canadian doctors?
Thank you
I heard that I first need to go to a normal doctor in Canada, and they have to refer me to a specialist doctor (orthopedist I guess). Is this true?
And my more important question: I'm now at home in Europe, can I just make an appointment from here? Can I call doctors in Canada and make an appointment (so that I don't have to wait so long when I'm back)? Or do I have to be in Canada to make a doctor's appointment with Canadian doctors?
Thank you