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What Happens After a Doctor Refers You? Understanding the Referral Process in Ontario

Hearing your doctor say, “We’ll refer you to a specialist,” can feel like progress — but for many patients in Ontario, it also brings confusion.

What happens next?
How long will it take?
Do you need to do anything?

If you’ve ever left an appointment unsure about what a referral actually means, you’re not alone. Understanding the referral process can help you reduce uncertainty, avoid delays, and take a more active role in your care.


What Is a Medical Referral?

A referral is when a family doctor or walk-in physician sends your case to a specialist for further evaluation, testing, or treatment.

This could include referrals to:

  • Dermatologists
  • Cardiologists
  • Endocrinologists
  • Diagnostic services (e.g., imaging or specialized testing)

In Ontario, most specialist care requires a referral — you typically cannot book directly.


What Happens Right After the Referral Is Sent?

After your doctor initiates the referral, one of two things usually happens:

1. The Specialist’s Office Contacts You

Most commonly, the specialist’s clinic will:

  • Review your referral
  • Prioritize it based on urgency
  • Contact you to schedule an appointment

2. You May Be Asked to Call Them Yourself

In some cases, your doctor or clinic will:

  • Give you the specialist’s contact information
  • Ask you to follow up and book the appointment

If you’re unsure which applies, always ask before leaving your appointment.


How Long Do Referrals Take in Ontario?

This is one of the biggest sources of frustration.

Typical wait times:

  • Urgent referrals: a few days to a couple of weeks
  • Non-urgent referrals: several weeks to a few months
  • Highly specialized care: sometimes longer

Wait times depend on:

  • Type of specialist
  • Urgency of your condition
  • Availability in your region (including Richmond Hill)

Important: “No news” does not always mean nothing is happening — but it also shouldn’t mean you stay passive.


What You Should Do After a Referral

This is where many patients lose control — and where you can stay ahead.

1. Confirm the Referral Was Sent

Before leaving your appointment, ask:

  • “Has the referral been sent already?”
  • “When should I expect to hear back?”

2. Know Who Is Responsible for Booking

Clarify:

  • Will the specialist call you?
  • Or should you contact them?

This small step can save weeks of waiting.


3. Follow Up If You Don’t Hear Back

If you haven’t been contacted within the expected timeframe:

  • Call your doctor’s office
  • Or contact the specialist clinic directly

A simple follow-up can prevent delays or missed referrals.


4. Keep Track of Your Information

Write down:

  • Specialist name
  • Clinic phone number
  • Date referral was sent

This helps you stay organized and reduces stress.


Can You Choose Your Specialist?

Yes — in many cases, you can request a specific specialist.

You might base this on:

  • Location (e.g., closer to Richmond Hill)
  • Language preference
  • Shorter wait times

If you have a preference, communicate it clearly to your doctor before the referral is sent.


What If the Wait Time Is Too Long?

This is a real concern in Ontario.

Here are your options:

Ask for an Alternative Referral

Your doctor may be able to:

  • Refer you to another specialist
  • Choose a clinic with shorter wait times

Check for Cancellations

Some specialist offices:

  • Maintain cancellation lists
  • Can offer earlier appointments if you’re flexible

Visit a Walk-In Clinic for Interim Support

While waiting, you can still:

  • Manage symptoms
  • Adjust medications
  • Get reassessed if your condition changes

What Happens During the Specialist Visit?

When you finally see the specialist, they will:

  • Review your medical history
  • Ask detailed questions
  • Possibly order additional tests
  • Provide diagnosis or treatment plan

After your visit:

  • A report is usually sent back to your referring doctor
  • Your family doctor continues coordinating your care

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Assuming the referral is being handled automatically

Always confirm and follow up.

Waiting too long without checking

If something feels delayed, it’s okay to ask.

Not understanding next steps

Before leaving any appointment, clarify:

  • What happens next
  • Who is responsible
  • When to follow up

A Local Note for Richmond Hill Patients

If you’re navigating referrals in Richmond Hill or surrounding areas, access and wait times can vary depending on the specialty and clinic availability.

At Viva Health Centre, we guide patients through the referral process — helping ensure clarity on next steps, timelines, and follow-ups so that nothing gets lost in the system.


A referral is not the end of your care — it’s the beginning of the next step.

Understanding how the process works allows you to:

  • Stay informed
  • Reduce delays
  • Feel more in control of your health journey

Instead of waiting passively, small actions — asking questions, following up, staying organized — can make a meaningful difference in how quickly and smoothly you receive care.