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HCAI Participating Provider List a to I HCAI Participating Provider List A to I December 31, 2010 As stated in the Health Claims for Auto Insurance September 2010 Guideline, each specified branch office of an identified facility, and each provider operating in a specified branch office of an identified facility, is a Participating Provider. # Health Care Facility Name Health Care Facility Address Effective Date of Participation 1572292 ONTARIO INC 83 DAVIS DR, C/O REHAB CONNECTIONS, October 4, 2010 1. NEWMARKET, Ontario, L3Y2M9 2. 16th Avenue Chiropractic Clinic #2 - 9275 Bayview Ave., Richmond Hill, ON, L4C 9X4 July 5, 2010 3. 180 Degree Personal Training 2 Angus Court, London, ON, N5X 3J4 May 31, 2010 4. 3H Acupuncture & Chinese Medicine 87 Spadina Av., Ottawa, Ontario, K1Y 2B9 October 4, 2010 5. 4 Motion Recovery Clinic 4646 Dufferin St., Unit 3, Toronto, ON, M3H 5S4 November 1, 2010 400 Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Centre 2065 Finch Avenue West, Suite 309, Toronto, ON, M3N October 25, 2010 6. LTD. 2V7 7. 4Spheres Inc. RR#3, Warkworth, Ontario, K0K 3K0 October 4, 2010 6759769 Canada Inc. 200 North Service Road West, Unit 1, Suite #442, October 4, 2010 8. Oakville, Ontario, L6M 2Y1 9. A & F Counselling Services 101B Finch Ave. West #200 Toronto ON M3J 3L5 October 12, 2010 10. A Balanced Body Health Services 645 Westmount Rd. E. Unit 17, Kitchener, ON, N2E 3S3 July 19, 2010 11. A Balanced Body Therapy & Supplies 689 King Road, Burlington, Ontario, L7T 3K5 October 4, 2010 12. A Better Way Chiropractor 7515 Forest-Glade Drive, Windsor, Ontario, N8T 3P5 October 4, 2010 13. A Body in Motion Rehabilitation 70 Victoria St. North, Kitchener, ON, N2H 5C2 February 1, 2010 A Chiropractic-Plus Clinic 45 Goderich Rd. Unit #10, HAMILTON, Ontario, L8E October 4, 2010 14. 4W8 A Hand In Healing Massage Therapy & 9121 Weston Road, Unit #2, Woodbridge, ON, L4H 0L4 January 10, 2011 15. Wellness Centre A HAND IN HEALTH 125 MAC BETH CRES, NORTH BAY, Ontario, October 4, 2010 16. P1B7X7 17. A Healing Place 247 Main Street North, Brampton, ON, L6X 1N3 July 5, 2010 18. A Healthy Way 1041 Lesperance Rd., Tecumseh, Ontario, N8N 1W9 October 4, 2010 19. A Helping Hand Massage 499 Montague Ave. Sudbury ON P3C 4G6 October 12, 2010 A NATURAL ALTERNATIVE MASSAGE 660 FREDERICK ST, KITCHENER, Ontario, N2B2B1 October 4, 2010 20. THERAPY 21. A Natural Path to Health 2797 Bathurst St. #205, Toronto, Ontario, M6B 4B9 October 4, 2010 A Pathway To Wellness 420 Bronte Street South, Suite 117, Milton, Ontario, October 4, 2010 22. L9T 0H9 23. A Pro Diagnostics 216 Chrislea Rd., Suite 307, Woodbridge ON L4L 8S5 October 12, 2010 24. A&H Health Horizon Inc. 1920 Ellesmere Road, Suite 205, Toronto, ON, M1H 2V6 November 8, 2010 25. A. Renee Cantarutti 137 Seymour Cres, Tecumseh, Ontario, N8N 4X9 October 4, 2010 26. A.R.S 150 Consumers Rd., Suite 500, Toronto, ON, M2J 1P9 March 1, 2010 27. A2Z Supplies 216 Chrislea Rd., Suite 307, Woodbridge ON L4L 8S5 October 12, 2010 AA Rehab Centre 4190 Finch Ave. East, Suite LL06, Scarborough, ON, May 3, 2010 28. M1S 4T7 Abbey Lane Chiropractic & Massage Therapy #201 - 91 Rylander Blvd, Scarborough, ON, M1B 5M5 July 5, 2010 29. Clinic 30. Abbott Chiropractic Clinic 10424 Chinguacousy Rd., Brampton, ON, L7A 0G8 January 17, 2011 31. ABC 123 Black Street, Toronto, Ontario, M5M 7T7 October 4, 2010 HCAI Participating Provider List Page 1 of 75 # Health Care Facility Name Health Care Facility Address Effective Date of Participation ABI CommUnity Service Hamilton Health Services, Regional Rehabilitation June 7, 2010 32. Centre, 237 Barton St., Hamilton, ON, L8L 2X2 33. ABI Counselling and Consultation 1439 Westover Road, Millgrove, ON, L0R 1V0 January 17, 2011 ABI Physiotherapy Clinic Inc. 2100 Ellesmere Road, Unit 325, Scarborough, ON, M1H October 25, 2010 34. 3B7 Abigail Dry Occupational Therapy 45055-2482 YONGE STREET, TORONTO, ON, M4P October 18, 2010 35. 3E3 36. Abilities Box 112, Midland, ON, L4R 4K6 December 7, 2009 37. Able Assessments Incorporated 17 Ashland Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, M4L 1J9 October 4, 2010 38. Absolute Chiropractic 3774 Walker Road, Windsor, ON, N8W 3S8 July 26, 2010 39. Absolute Chiropractic 1508 Upper James St., Hamilton, ON, L9B 1K3 March 29, 2010 Absolute Chiropractic and Health Care 163 Commissioner's Rd., PO BOX 3, London, ON, N6J November 2, 2009 40. 1X9 41. Absolute Endurance Training and Therapy 115 Merton Street, Toronto, Ontario, M4S1A7 October 4, 2010 42. Absolute Health and Wellness Centre 587 John Street North, Aylmer, ON, N5H 2B6 November 8, 2010 43. Absolute Massage 1322A Martindate Rd. Sudbury ON P3E 4J5 October 4, 2010 44. Absolute Massage 208 Loach's Rd., Sudbury, Ontario, P3E2P7 October 4, 2010 45. Absolute Massage 307-885 Regent St., Sudbury, Ontario, P3E 5M4 October 4, 2010 46. Absolute Massage Therapy 202-700 March Rd., Kanata, ON, K2K 2V9 January 10, 2011 Absolute Physio & Wellness (2198531 1960 Apply Line, Unit #22, Burlington, ON, L7L 0B7 July 26, 2010 47. Ontario Inc.) 48. Absolute Pilates #8-26 Legend Crt, Ancaster, Ontario, L9K 1J3 October 4, 2010 49. Absolute Rehab Centre 4-570 University Ave, Waterloo, ON, N2K 4P2 June 21, 2010 Absolute Rehabilitation & Wellness 980 Queenston Rd., Suite 103, Stoney Creek, ON, L8J November 1, 2010 50. 2X9 51. ABSOLUTE SERENITY 710 MAY ST N, THUNDER BAY, Ontario, P7C3R4 October 4, 2010 52. Absolute Wellness 1508 Upper James St., Hamilton, ON, L9B 1K3 March 22, 2010 53. AC 99 Health Centres 8791 Woodbine Ave., Suite 206, Markham, ON, L3P 0P4 November 1, 2010 ACADEMY NATURAL HEALTH CLINIC 4920 DUNDAS ST. W, SUITE 303, TORONTO, October 4, 2010 54. Ontario, M9A1B7 55. Accelerated Health & Wellness Centre 22 Geneva St. Unit 2 St. Cathrines, ON L2R 4M4 October 4, 2010 ACCENT ON COMMUNICATION A12 - 1250 EGLINGTON AVE W, SUITE 108, October 4, 2010 56. MISSISSAUGA, Ontario, L5V 1N3 57. Access Assessment Inc. 1315 Finch Ave. W, Suite 305, North York ON M3J 2G6 October 12, 2010 Access at Home Physio 96 Meadowbank Dr., Ottawa, ON, K2G 0P8 September 28, 58. 2009 59. Access Pain Management 1831 Cassells Street, North Bay, ON, P1B 4C8 August 16, 2010 60. Access Rehab Inc. 200 Consumers Road, Unit 702, Toronto, ON, M2J 4R4 June 7, 2010 61. Accident & Injury Therapy Clinic 1315 Derry Rd. E., Unit 5C, Mississauga, ON, L5T 1B6 May 31, 2010 Accident Injury Management Clinic - 1955 King Street East, Suite 203, Hamilton, Ontario, October 4, 2010 62. Rosedale L8K 1W2 Accident Injury Management Clinic 1057 Main Street West, 2nd Floor, Hamilton, Ontario, October 4, 2010 63. (Hamilton) L5G1V4 Accident Injury Rehabilitation & 1174 Kennedy Rd., Scarborough, ON, M1P 2L1 January 10, 2011 64. Physiotherapy Centre 65. Accident Injury Rehabilitation Centre 4700 Jane St., Suite 204, Toronto, ON, M3N 2L3 June 21, 2010 Accident Management and Evaluation Centre St. Michael's Hospital, 30 Bond Street, 4th Floor, 4-035 October 4, 2010 66. Queen South, Toronto, Ontario, M5B 1W8 67. Accident Rehab & Recovery 201-1730 Weston Road, Toronto, Ontario, M9N 1V6 October 4, 2010 68. Acclaim Ability Management 1060 Lorne St., Sudbury, ON, P3C 4R9 March 29, 2010 ACCU TRANSLATION SERVICES 4 BURDOCK LANE, NORTH YORK, Ontario, October 4, 2010 69. M3C2G5 70. AccuPed Orthotics and Footwear 232 King St., Peterborough, ON, K9J 7L8 March 1, 2010 71. Achieve Health 355 Eglinton Ave East, Toronto, ON, M4P 1N9 July 19, 2010 Acquired Brain Injury Outreach Network Inc. P.O. Box 921, Ridgeway, Ontario, L0S 1N0 October 4, 2010 72. (ABION HCAI Participating Provider List Page 2 of 75 # Health Care Facility Name Health Care Facility Address Effective Date of Participation 73. ACT Chiropractic Group 783 Brant St., Burlington, Ontario, L7R2J3 October 4, 2010 74. Action Driver Rehab Services Box 223, Millbrook, ON, L0A 1G0 July 19, 2010 75. Action Physiotherapy Clinic and Homecare 332 Main Street North Suite 2, Brampton, ON, L6V 1P8 July 12, 2010 76. Action Plus (Ottawa) - ACTIVE 1867 Yonge Street, Suite 901, Toronto, ON, M4S 1Y5 August 3, 2010 77. Action Plus Physiotherapy (Embrun) 657 Notre Dame, Embrun, ON, K0A 1W1 August 23, 2010 Action Plus Physiotherapy (Rockland) 2741Chamberland Street, Suite 208, Rockland, ON, k4k August 3, 2010 78. 0B8 79. Action Potential Chiroprctic Clinic 695 Canterbury St., Woodstock, Ontario, N4S 8W7 October 4, 2010 80. Action Potential Rehabilitation 72 Nanook Cres., Kanata, ON, K2L 2A8 December 7, 2009 81. Activ8 Wellness Studio 1 Amanda Street, Hamilton, ON, L9C 3H5 August 23, 2010 82. Activa Physiotherapy Clinic 202-200 Rideau Terrace, Ottawa, Ontario, K1M 0Z3 October 4, 2010 83. Activaid Physiotherapy Inc. 171 Keil Drive South, Unit 6, Chatham, ON, N7M 3H3 June 21, 2010 84. Activate 232 Elmwood Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, M2N 3M7 October 4, 2010 ACTIVATOR CHIROPRACTIC 1011 UPPER MIDDLE RD E, OAKVILLE, Ontario, October 4, 2010 85. L6H4L5 Activator Chiropractic & Wellness Clinic 1200 Prince of Wales Dr., Unit E, Ottawa, Ontario, October 4, 2010 86. K2C 3Y4 87. Active Sport and Health Centre 3300 Fairview St., Unit 6D, Burlington, ON, L7N 3N7 January 10, 2011 88. Active Body Chiropractic Clinic 11 Russell Str., Leamington, ON, N8H 1T7 January 17, 2011 Active Body Clinic 37 Second Street North, Stoney Creek, Ontario, L8G October 4, 2010 89. 1Z1 90. Active Body Physical Therapy 1775 Sprucewood, LaSalle, ON, N9J 1X7 June 28, 2010 91. Active Body Physical Therapy - ACTIVE 1867 Yonge Street, Suite 901, Toronto, ON, M4S 1Y5 June 14, 2010 92. Active Body Rehabilitation 131 Saunders Rd., Unit 3, Barrie, ON, L4N 9A7 January 17, 2011 93. Active Body Rehabilitation Centre 2967 Sheppard Ave. East, Toronto, ON, M1T 3J5 October 4, 2010 Active Care Chiropractic Clinic 1920 Ellesemere Rd. Suite 310, Scarborough, Ontario, October 4, 2010 94.
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