Discover Toronto’s top pediatric care providers and how they support continuity of care into young adulthood—ideal for families planning smooth healthcare transitions. 

 

Pediatric Services in Toronto: An Overview 

For families navigating healthcare transitions, understanding Toronto’s pediatric services is essential. Pediatricians in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) deliver specialized medical care for infants, children, teens, and in certain cases, young adults up to age 21. While the primary role of pediatricians is focused on younger populations, their continued care during transitional years plays a significant role in supporting long-term well-being. 

 

Pediatricians and OHIP Coverage 

Pediatricians in Toronto are covered under the Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP), which allows eligible patients to access medically necessary services at no cost. This includes both in-person and virtual consultations—via video or phone—making it convenient for families and young adults to maintain continuity of care (Ontario.ca). 

According to Southside Medical Center, most pediatricians in Ontario continue to see patients up to age 21, especially those managing chronic conditions or special healthcare needs. 

 

Leading Pediatric Facilities in the GTA 

Toronto is home to several exceptional pediatric care facilities. Among the most recognized is: 

Institution 

Services Provided 

Age Range Covered 

Credit Valley Hospital (Trillium Health Partners) 

Multidisciplinary pediatric team including physicians, nurses, dietitians, social workers, and therapists 

Birth to 17 years 

General Pediatricians (OHIP-covered) 

In-person & virtual consultations, chronic care, wellness exams 

Up to 21 years 

These teams work collaboratively to deliver holistic care plans, ensuring young patients—and in some cases, young adults—receive the support they need. 

 

Key Services Pediatricians Provide 

Whether your child is an infant or a college-aged young adult, pediatricians in Toronto offer a wide range of health services: 

Service 

Description 

Sports Physicals 

Ensure safe participation in physical activities through health screenings. 

Wellness Exams 

Routine evaluations to monitor growth, mental health, and development. 

Back-to-School Exams 

Comprehensive check-ups before the school year begins. 

Immunizations 

Vaccinations to protect against serious illnesses. 

Prescription Management 

Ongoing care for chronic conditions such as asthma or diabetes. 

Lactation Advice 

Support for breastfeeding mothers and infant nutrition. 

 

For families in need of trusted pediatric home care, Affinity Health’s Pediatric Home Care Services in the GTA offer a high standard of at-home nursing and health support. 

 

Transitioning from Pediatric to Adult Healthcare 

Transitioning from pediatric care to adult health services is a critical phase—especially for patients managing chronic illnesses or disabilities. Pediatricians often remain involved in care until age 21 or refer patients to adult specialists as needed. 

Age Range 

Typical Pediatric Care 

Extended Pediatric Care 

Newborns to Teens 

Comprehensive pediatric support 

N/A 

18–21 years 

Partial coverage 

Chronic conditions, college students, special care needs 

 

Pediatricians play a valuable role in managing this transition smoothly, especially for individuals with complex health conditions or developmental disorders. When care is needed at home, Affinity Health provides experienced, specialized pediatric nurses to ensure a comfortable and supportive environment. 

 

Can Seniors Receive Care from Pediatricians? 

While it’s uncommon, some seniors may continue seeing a pediatrician—especially if they have long-standing relationships or require transitional care. Services must be medically necessary to be covered under OHIP. In these unique cases, pediatricians familiar with a patient’s history may offer valuable continuity during the transfer to adult healthcare services. 

Service Type 

OHIP Coverage 

In-person visits 

✅ Yes 

Virtual (video) 

✅ Yes 

Virtual (phone) 

✅ Yes 

If you or a loved one are transitioning from pediatric to adult care and need guidance or support at home, Affinity Health’s Home Care Services provide professional, compassionate support across the GTA. 

 

Why Pediatricians Matter—Even for Young Adults 

Toronto’s pediatricians are not just for infants and toddlers. Their extended care services help teens and young adults bridge the gap between childhood and adult healthcare. With services covered by OHIP and an emphasis on accessibility and preventative care, pediatricians in Toronto offer a foundation for healthy living through every stage of youth and early adulthood. 

Need help managing the transition from pediatric to adult care? 
Explore Affinity Health’s Pediatric Home Care Services to access experienced nurses and personalized support designed for children and young adults. 

Want to learn more about comprehensive at-home care for every stage of life? 
Visit our Home Care Services page or contact us directly to speak with a care specialist. 

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