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Diagnostics List of Accredited Echocardiography Facilities (609) Diagnostics Accredited Echocardiography Facilities List of Accredited Echocardiography Facilities (626) # Facility - Site Address City Postal Modalities 1 360 Cardiology and Diagnostic Centre Inc - Syed Najib 106 Humber College Blvd Etobicoke M9V4E4 TTE Stress MPC 2 A Naas MPC - Hagesville 75 Parkview Rd Hagesville N0A1H0 TTE 3 A Naas MPC - Simcoe 365 West St Simcoe N3Y1T7 TTE 4 Abonowara MPC 282 Linwell Rd St Catharines L2N6N5 TTE Stress 5 Accurate Heart Diagnostic Inc - Etobicoke 56 Westmore Dr Etobicoke M9V3Z7 TTE Stress 6 Accurate Heart Diagnostic Inc - Mississauga 3420 Hurontario St Mississauga L5B4A9 TTE Stress 7 Accurate Heart Diagnostic Inc - Pertosa 100 Pertosa Dr Brampton L6X0H9 TTE Stress 8 Accurate Heart Diagnostic Inc - Sandalwood 2945 Sandalwood Parkway Brampton L6R3J6 TTE Stress East 9 Advance Cardiac Services Ltd - Lindsay 65 Angeline St North LINDSAY K9V5N7 TTE 10 Advanced Cardio Diagnostics - Mississauga 77 Queensway West Mississauga L5B1B7 TTE Stress 11 Advanced Cardio Diagnostics - Richmond Hill 10520 Yonge St Richmond Hill L4C3C7 TTE Stress 12 Advanced Cardio Diagnostics - West 3101 Bloor St West Toronto M8X2W2 TTE Stress 13 Advanced Cardiology Inc - Newmarket 16700 Bayview Ave Newmarket L3X1W1 TTE Stress 14 Advanced Cardiology Inc - Owen Sound 1580 20th St East Owen Sound N4K 5P5 TTE Stress 15 Albany Medical Clinic Echocardiography Lab 807 Broadview Ave Toronto M4K2P8 TTE 16 Alexandra Hospital Ingersoll 29 Noxon St Ingersoll N5C1B8 TTE 17 All Health Cardiology Inc 180 Steeles Ave West Vaughan L4J2L1 TTE Stress 18 All Heart Diagnostics Inc - Brimley Rd Family Clinic 3333 Brimley Rd Scarborough M1V2J7 TTE 19 All Heart Diagnostics Inc - Carefirst Seniors and 300 Silver Star Blvd Scarborough M1V0G2 TTE Community Services - Scarborough 20 All Heart Diagnostics Inc - Carefirst Specialist Clinic - 420 Hwy 7 East Richmond Hill L4B3K2 TTE Status: Current Version 14.0 Page 1 of 28 File name: Master - List of Accredited Echocardiography Facilities Authorized by: Director, Diagnostic Programs Version Date: 2021-09-12 © AC Diagnostics Diagnostics Accredited Echocardiography Facilities Richmond 21 All Heart Diagnostics Inc - Family Health Plus - Stouffville 6601 Main St Stouffville L4A6A9 TTE 22 All Heart Diagnostics Inc - Hillcroft Medical Centre 5 Hillcroft Dr Markham M1V3X9 TTE 23 All Heart Diagnostics Inc - MD Unionville Medical Clinic 8321 Kennedy Rd Markham L3R5N4 TTE 24 All Heart Diagnostics Inc - Total Health 2 Wooten Way North Markham L3P5T7 TTE 25 All Heart Diagnostics Inc - Your Total Health Center 2330 Kennedy Rd Scarborough M1T0A2 TTE 26 Allan D Kitching MPC 187 Hughson St South Hamilton L8N 2B6 TTE Stress 27 Alta Cardiac Care 8707 Dufferin St Vaughan L4J0A2 TTE Stress 28 Alta Cardiac Care - Bayview 3292 Bayview Ave North York M2M4J5 TTE Stress 29 AMCDSI ( Advanced Mobile Cardiomed Diagnostic 2100 Ellesmere Rd Scarborough M1H3B7 TTE Services Inc ) - Scarborough 30 AMCDSI ( Advanced Mobile Cardiomed Diagnostic 99 Firvalley Court Toronto M1L1P2 TTE Services Inc ) - Toronto 31 AMS Diagnostic Consulting - Bloor 726 Bloor St West Toronto M6G1L4 TTE 32 AMS Diagnostic Consulting - Maple 2563 Major Mackenzie Dr Maple L6A2E8 TTE 33 AMS Diagnostic Consulting - Markham - Woodbine 7155 Woodbine Ave Markham L3R1A3 TTE 34 AMS Diagnostic Consulting - Ontario Cardiology Services - 2130 Lawrence Ave East Scarborough M1R 3A6 TTE 2130 Lawrence 35 AMS Diagnostic Consulting - Ontario Cardiology Services - 855 Broadview Ave Toronto M4K3Z1 TTE Broadview 36 AMS Diagnostic Consulting - Ontario Cardiology Services - 2885 Danforth Ave Toronto M4C1M3 TTE Danforth 37 AMS Diagnostic Consulting - Ontario Cardiology Services - 747 Don Mills Rd Toronto M3C1T2 TTE Don Mills 38 AMS Diagnostic Consulting - Ontario Cardiology Services - 1250 Castlemore Ave Markham L6E0H7 TTE Markham 39 AMS Diagnostic Consulting - Ontario Cardiology Services - 5995 14th Ave Markham L3S 0A2 TTE Status: Current Version 14.0 Page 2 of 28 File name: Master - List of Accredited Echocardiography Facilities Authorized by: Director, Diagnostic Programs Version Date: 2021-09-12 © AC Diagnostics Diagnostics Accredited Echocardiography Facilities Markham - Avenue 40 AMS Diagnostic Consulting - Ontario Cardiology Services - 2435 Ninth Line Oakville L6H7G9 TTE Oakville 41 AMS Diagnostic Consulting - Ontario Cardiology Services - 3208a Eglinton Ave East Scarborough M1J2H6 TTE Scarborough - Eglinton 42 AMS Diagnostic Consulting - Scarborough - 3155 Eglinton 3155 Eglinton Ave East Scarborough M1J2G2 TTE 43 AMS Diagnostic Consulting - Scarborough - Eglinton 2405 Eglinton Ave East Scarborough M1K2M5 TTE 44 AMS Diagnostic Consulting - Scarborough - Finch 5637 Finch Ave E Scarborough M1B5K9 TTE 45 AMS Diagnostic Consulting - Scarborough - Kennedy 682 Kennedy Rd Scarborough M1K2B5 TTE 46 AMS Diagnostic Consulting - Toronto - King 1209 King St West Toronto M6K1G2 TTE 47 Ancaster Cardiology 385 Wilson St East Ancaster L9G2C1 TTE 48 Anil Gupta MPC 3024 Hurontario St Mississauga L5B4M4 TTE 49 Apex Cardiovascular Services 707 Charlotte St Peterborough K9J7B3 TTE Stress 50 Arnprior Regional Health 350 John St North Arnprior K7S2P6 TTE 51 Asclepios Cardiology - Ottawa 570 Lacolle Way Ottawa K4A0N9 TTE Stress 52 AV Diagnostic Inc - Aurora Cardiology 372 Hollandview Trail Aurora L4G0A5 TTE Stress 53 AV Diagnostic Inc - Georgina Cardiology 716 The Queensway South Keswick L4P4C9 TTE Stress 54 AV Diagnostic Inc - Yorkdale Cardiology 960 Lawrence Ave West Toronto M6A3B5 TTE Stress 55 Barrie Cardiology 20 Bell Farm Rd Barrie L4M6E4 TTE Stress 56 Barrie Heart Centre 125 Bell Farm Rd Barrie L4M6L2 TTE Stress 57 Barrie Vascular Imaging 50 Alliance Blvd Barrie L4M5K3 TTE 58 Bay Cardiac Diagnostics 790 Bay St Toronto M5G1N8 TTE 59 Ben's Sonography - Fort Erie Group Family Practice 238 Bertie St Fort Erie L2A1Z3 TTE 60 Ben's Sonography - Shine Clinic 567 Scenic Dr Hamilton L9C1G9 TTE 61 Beshaymd Clinic - St Catharines 1 St Paul St St. Catharines L2R7L2 TTE 62 Beshaymd Clinic - Welland 165 Plymouth Rd Welland L3B3E1 TTE Status: Current Version 14.0 Page 3 of 28 File name: Master - List of Accredited Echocardiography Facilities Authorized by: Director, Diagnostic Programs Version Date: 2021-09-12 © AC Diagnostics Diagnostics Accredited Echocardiography Facilities 63 Bluewater Health 89 Norman St Sarnia N7T6S3 TTE TEE 64 Bluewater Imaging - 150 Eglinton 150 Eglinton Avenue East Toronto M4P1E8 TTE 65 Bluewater Imaging - Belleville 210 Dundas St East Belleville K8N1E2 TTE 66 Bluewater Imaging - Keele 1275 Finch Ave West Toronto M3J2G5 TTE 67 Bluewater Imaging - Lake Shore 3170 Lake Shore Blvd W Etobicoke M8V3X8 TTE 68 Bluewater Imaging - Lawrence 960 Lawrence Avenue Toronto M6A3B5 TTE West 69 Bluewater Imaging - Mississauga (Dundas) 2575 Dundas St West, Unit Mississauga L5K2M6 TTE 22 70 Bluewater Imaging - Neilson 1370 Neilson Rd Scarborough M1B4Z8 TTE 71 Bluewater Imaging - Port Hope 249 Ontario St Port Hope L1A3Y9 TTE 72 Bluewater Imaging - Toronto 100 - 2010 Eglinton Ave Toronto M6E2K3 TTE West 73 Bluewater Imaging - Woodbridge 4600 Highway 7 Woodbridge L4L4Y7 TTE 74 Bradford Cardiac and Diagnostic Centre 203 Holland St East Bradford L3Z2B7 TTE 75 Bramalea Cardiology Inc - Brampton 18 Kensington Rd Brampton L6T4S5 TTE Stress 76 Bramalea Cardiology Inc - Scarborough 385 Silver Star Blvd Scarborough M1V0E3 TTE Stress 77 Brampton Heart Care 31 Steeplebush Ave Brampton L6R3B4 TTE 78 Brampton Vascular Institute 178 John St Brampton L6W2A4 TTE 79 Brant Community Health Care System 200 Terrace Hill Dr Brantford N3R1G9 TTE 80 Brockville General Hospital 75 Charles St Brockville K6V1S8 TTE Stress 81 Bronte Heart Clinic 11 Bronte Rd Oakville L6L 0E1 TTE Stress 82 Burlington Cardiac Imaging 3155 Harvester Rd Burlington L7N3V2 TTE 83 C Through 786 Diagnostic Inc - Brampton site (Ebenezer) 4525 Ebenezer Rd Brampton L6P2N8 TTE 84 C Through 786 Diagnostic Inc - Brampton Site (Raylawson) 511 Raylawson Bvd Brampton L6Y0N2 TTE 85 C Through 786 Diagnostic Inc - Hamilton site 60 Hatt St Hamilton L9H7T6 TTE 86 C Through 786 Diagnostic Inc - Mississauga site 77 Queensway West Mississauga L5B1B7 TTE Status: Current Version 14.0 Page 4 of 28 File name: Master - List of Accredited Echocardiography Facilities Authorized by: Director, Diagnostic Programs Version Date: 2021-09-12 © AC Diagnostics Diagnostics Accredited Echocardiography Facilities 87 C Through 786 Diagnostic Inc - Scarborough Site 3850 Finch Ave East Scarborough M1T3T6 TTE 88 Cambridge Cardiac Care Centre 150 Hespeler Rd Cambridge N1R6V6 TTE Stress 89 Cambridge Memorial Hospital 700 Coronation Blvd Cambridge N1R3G2 TTE 90 Campbellford Memorial Hospital 146 Oliver Rd Campbellford K0L1L0 TTE 91 Canadian Vascular Laboratory - Alliston Diagnostic Centre 117 Young St, Unit 21-23 Alliston L9R0E9 TTE 92 Canadian Vascular Laboratory - Markham 209-5293 Highway 7 East Markham L3P7M7 TTE 93 Canadian Vascular Laboratory - Newmarket 535 Mulock Dr Newmarket L3Y5H2 TTE 94 Capital Cardiology - TTE and Stress (New) 2 Gurdwara Rd Ottawa K2E1A2 TTE 95 Cardiac Care - North York 5 Fairview Mall DrSuite 260 Toronto M2J2Z1 TTE Stress 96 Cardiac Care Centre 200 Ronson Dr Toronto M9W5Z9 TTE 97 Cardiac Diagnostic Centre - Windsor 2224 Walker Rd Windsor N8W5L7 TTE Stress 98 Cardiac Diagnostic Clinic 6055 Main St Niagara Falls L2G6A1 TTE Stress 99 Cardiac Diagnostics - Toronto 1200 Markham Rd Toronto M1H3C3 TTE 100 Cardiac Diagnostics - Vaughan 955 Major Mackenzie Dr Vaughan L6A4P9 TTE West 101 Cardiac Performance Inc 712 Davis Dr Newmarket L3Y8C3 TTE 102 Cardiac Tone - 3430 Finch
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