A low-volume family practice in one of Toronto's most sought-after neighbourhoods, for GPs who want time with their patients, not a quota.
The practice sits in Mount Pleasant East / Chaplin Estates, an area of around 10,000 people known for tree-lined residential streets and an affluent professional and family demographic, with the Yonge-Eglinton commercial hub on its doorstep. Downtown Toronto is 15–20 minutes by subway from Davisville or Eglinton station, or 15 minutes by car via Yonge Street.
Locally, you've got the Kay Gardner Beltline Trail (a former railway line now a walking and cycling path) running along the neighbourhood's southern edge, the Yonge-Eglinton Centre and Canada Square for shopping and dining, Eglinton Park and the North Toronto Community Centre for pools, ice rinks and tennis, and Mount Pleasant Cemetery — a large green space with mature trees and walking paths right on the doorstep.
Schools in the area (Toronto District School Board) post strong results on Ontario's EQAO assessments — Maurice Cody Junior Public School records 97% reading, 91% writing and 84% maths, and North Toronto Collegiate Institute scores 8.4/10 with the Fraser Institute, one of the city's higher-performing secondary schools.
On cost: the average price of a single-family detached home in Toronto city-wide was C$1,528,900 in Q1 2026 (Royal LePage), against a Canadian national average of C$857,300. Monthly cost of living for a family of four, excluding rent, runs to around C$5,597 in Toronto versus a national average of C$5,234 (Numbeo).
An established, multidisciplinary family practice built around a low-volume wellness model — not a high-turnover fee-for-service roster.
Four things that set this apart from a standard fee-for-service list.
The wellness scheme model means you can run a lower-volume list and spend the time a case needs, without a financial penalty for seeing fewer patients per day.
On-site physiotherapy, dietetics and a laboratory mean you can refer into a genuine team, rather than sending patients elsewhere.
Out-of-hours cover sits with affiliated local walk-in clinics, and the practice is closed at weekends — no on-call commitment for you.
LMIA sponsorship, help with accommodation, and a UK-trained GP already on the team who made the same move two years ago.
Pay isn't built around maximising patients seen per day. Instead, income comes from three sources working together.
From the Futurity Wellness concierge scheme — a structured, better-remunerated way to deliver longer appointments.
The practice is described as a supportive and cohesive team, with an ethos of making care accessible for everyone. The patient base is established and ready to go — the practice is currently turning patients away due to demand, so this isn't a list you'll need to build from nothing.
If you're relocating from the UK, you won't be the first: a UK-trained GP (MBBS, RCGP) joined the team two years ago and is already established there, so there's a track record of supporting doctors making the same move.
You won't carry overhead while you're building your patient base. As your list establishes, the fee split moves in stages toward a 30/70 clinic/GP split as the long-term model — a structure designed to reward you more as your patient base (and the wellness scheme income that comes with it) grows.
Downtown Toronto is 15–20 minutes by subway from Davisville or Eglinton station, or around 15 minutes by car via Yonge Street.
Speak directly to our consultant to learn more about the practice, the compensation structure, and what a move to Canada entails.