MD-signed work or school absence certificate issued to your portal within 2 hours. No in-person visit required.
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No in-person visit
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PDF in ~2 hours
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Accepted by most employers
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CNO-registered MD
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Intake
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Patient Intake & Eligibility
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Service Details & Add-ons
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Sick Note
NP review · sick note · clinic.ca letterhead
$29
📄 No additional costs. This is a document-only service — your completed sick note will be delivered to your clinic.ca portal as a PDF. There are no lab fees, pharmacy costs, or follow-up charges.
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$29
to your card — nothing else to pay
$29 total — no additional charges.
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🔒 Secure · PHIPA-compliant · Powered by Stripe · Full refund if req can’t be issued · NP review within 24 hrs
📋 Employer acceptance guarantee: Ontario NPs are authorized to issue sick notes under the Nursing Act. In the rare event your employer rejects it, contact us within 14 days and we'll automatically issue a full refund — no questions asked.
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You're Booked!
Your intake is with a clinic.ca nurse practitioner now. Your sick note certificate will arrive by email within ~2 hours during business hours.
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🔐 Your Private Patient Portal
You'll receive a separate email from TELUS Health Patient Portal with your documents (lab req, prescription, or letter). First-time patients: click the link to create a free TELUS Health account (takes ~2 minutes). This is normal — not phishing.
Two emails: 1) clinic.ca confirmation · 2) TELUS Health portal link · PHIPA-compliant
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Booking Confirmation
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What Happens Next
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Check your email — certificate in ~2 hours
Your signed PDF sick note will be emailed. Check spam if you don't see it within 2 hours during business hours.
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Forward to your employer or school
Download the PDF from your portal or email and forward directly to HR, your manager, or your school's registrar.
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Certificate includes MD name & CNO number
The note is on clinic.ca letterhead with the NP's full name, CNO registration number, and clinical details.
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Free re-issue if rejected
If your employer or institution requests changes, contact us via your portal — first amendment is free.
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Patient Record
Download your complete intake record for your files or to import into Telus CHR.
Contains intake answers · OHIP status · test ordered
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Certificate Information
What's included & FAQ
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What's Included
MD Review & Assessment
Licensed Ontario NP reviews your symptoms and confirms medical appropriateness
Signed PDF Certificate
On clinic.ca letterhead with MD name, CNO number, and date of issue
Addressed Letter
Addressed to your employer, school, or specific recipient as specified
Free Re-issue
If rejected or amendment needed, first re-issue is at no charge
FAQ
Will my employer accept this?
Most Canadian employers accept MD-signed certificates. The note is on clinic.ca letterhead with the NP's full name and CNO registration number — the standard format employers and HR departments recognise.
How long does it take?
Usually within 2 hours during business hours (Mon–Fri, 8am–8pm). Often faster. Certificates are not processed overnight or on weekends unless specified.
Can you backdate the certificate?
The certificate reflects the dates you report during intake. MDs cannot certify clinical incapacity on dates they did not assess — however you can report that your illness began on a specific date and the NP will document this accurately.
Is this OHIP-covered?
No — sick notes are an administrative service and are not covered by OHIP. The $29 fee is private-pay.
What if my employer requests more detail?
Contact us via your portal. Your MD can amend the certificate with additional clinical detail or provide a supplementary letter — at no extra charge for the first amendment.
Can I get a note for a family member?
The intake must be completed by the patient — each certificate covers one individual. Complete a separate intake for a family member if needed.
clinic.ca is staffed by Nurse Practitioners (NPs) registered with the College of Nurses of Ontario in the Extended Class. Ontario NPs are legally authorized to order laboratory tests, prescribe medications including controlled substances, diagnose illnesses, and refer patients to specialists. If a specific recipient (employer, insurance plan, or specialist office) requires a physician signature on your document, contact us and we will re-issue through a consulting physician at no additional cost or refund your fee in full.