How to Get a Referral
This page explains the referral pathway and what patients should bring to their appointment.
Hip or knee replacement consultations
For possible hip or knee replacement surgery, the family doctor or nurse practitioner should refer the patient through the regional Musculoskeletal Central Intake and Assessment Centre. In Ontario Health West, MSK CIAC is the central point of contact for hip and knee arthritis referrals, including Burlington and the surrounding region.
- Discuss your hip or knee arthritis symptoms with your family doctor or nurse practitioner.
- The referring clinician completes the MSK CIAC hip and knee referral form and sends it to central intake.
- At the assessment clinic, patients may choose their surgeon. If you choose Dr. Jaroszynski, the referral will be forwarded to this office.
- Before the consultation, obtain access to your actual imaging. Most imaging clinics provide online access codes or portal instructions. Some still provide images on CD/DVD.
Non-joint replacement consultations
For non-joint replacement problems, a family doctor or any physician may fax a referral directly to this office.
Imaging instructions
Patients should bring access to the actual images for the consultation. Imaging facilities and family doctors often send radiology reports, but they generally do not send the actual image files to this office. The report is helpful, but it is not a substitute for reviewing the images directly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a referral?
Yes. Orthopaedic consultations require a referral. Self-referrals are not part of the usual Canadian health care process.
How are hip or knee replacement referrals sent?
For possible hip or knee replacement, the family doctor or nurse practitioner should refer through the regional Musculoskeletal Central Intake and Assessment Centre. At the assessment clinic, patients may choose their surgeon.
Can non-joint replacement problems be referred directly?
Yes. For non-joint replacement orthopaedic problems, a family doctor or other physician may fax a referral directly to this office.
Is the radiology report enough?
No. The report is helpful, but Dr. Jaroszynski needs to review the actual x-ray or MRI images. Please bring online image access codes, portal instructions, or a CD/DVD if that is how the imaging clinic provides the images.
What should I bring to the appointment?
Bring your health card, a list of medications and allergies, a list of questions, and access to your actual imaging. If the imaging clinic uses online access, bring the access code or sharing instructions.