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* [http://birthcontrolsexualhealth.ca/ Birth Control Sexual Health Centre]: Performs annual paps. Prescribes birth control. Does IUD insertions. Welcomes cisgender and transgender patients. Open to all ages. 
* [http://womenscareclinic.ca/index.html Women's Care Clinic]: Has an all-female staff. "Women's Care Clinic was established in 1996 to provide the very best reproductive health services available in the Greater Toronto Area. Emergency Contraceptive: "Morning After IUD" can be inserted at our Clinic. We perform medical and surgical procedures, gynecological exams, birth control counselling, check-ups, STD/pregnancy/PAP tests and IUD insertion/removal. We are located in Toronto, 960 Lawrence Ave. West."
* [http://www.womenscollegehospital.ca/programs-and-services/gynecology/general-gynecology Women's College Hospital]: "The general gynecology program serves as a resource for women with a variety of benign medical and surgical conditions requiring short-term gynecologic care: menstrual disorders, ovarian cysts, menopause symptoms, fibroids (especially submucosal fibroids), endometriosis, family planning." "The gynecology program is unable to provide general well woman care such as annual PAP smears."
  • Birth Control Sexual Health Centre: Performs annual paps. Prescribes birth control. Does IUD insertions. Welcomes cisgender and transgender patients. Open to all ages.
  • Women's Care Clinic: Has an all-female staff. "Women's Care Clinic was established in 1996 to provide the very best reproductive health services available in the Greater Toronto Area. Emergency Contraceptive: "Morning After IUD" can be inserted at our Clinic. We perform medical and surgical procedures, gynecological exams, birth control counselling, check-ups, STD/pregnancy/PAP tests and IUD insertion/removal. We are located in Toronto, 960 Lawrence Ave. West."
  • Women's College Hospital: "The general gynecology program serves as a resource for women with a variety of benign medical and surgical conditions requiring short-term gynecologic care: menstrual disorders, ovarian cysts, menopause symptoms, fibroids (especially submucosal fibroids), endometriosis, family planning." "The gynecology program is unable to provide general well woman care such as annual PAP smears."