If you are a resident of Ontario and would like an appointment with Dr. Barry Cayen, a referral is required. Please ask your Primary Care Provider to fax a referral along with any relevant diagnostic imaging reports (i.e. X-rays) to 416-981-7675. Referral processing times vary; however, we will do our best to contact you directly within 14 business days of when the referral was received.
For referral forms and more information, click here.
On the day of your appointment, you will be asked to bring the following:
• Health card (red and white health cards will not be accepted after July 1, 2020)
• Shorts for hip and knee issues / sleeveless top for shoulder issues
• List of medications
• X-ray, MRI, and/or CT images on disc or film. Reports alone are typically insufficient. If you have had your
studies ordered at Humber River Hospital (HRH), you do not need to bring your images. We can access all
studies ordered at HRH.
• Please fill out an INTAKE FORM prior to your appointment
*Please note, due to the large volume of calls we receive, we do not return calls regarding the status of referrals. If it has been over 14 days business days, please call us during business hours or follow-up with the physician that referred you regarding the status of your referral.
Thank you.
3695 Keele St., 2nd Fl.
North York, ON M3J 1N2
(416) 479-8969
info@barrycayenmd.com
DISCLAIMER: The information on this website is intended to help current and prospective patients of Dr. Cayen understand joint disease as well as treatment options available. It is also meant to provide background information to prospective patients such that their visit with their doctor is most helpful. This website is not meant to provide specific medical advice, treat or diagnose any medical condition. It is not meant to take the place of a visit with your doctor or Dr. Cayen.
Dr. Barry Cayen is an orthopedic surgeon at Humber River Hospital, specializing in adult hip and knee replacements, sports surgery of the knee, and trauma. He performs Total Hip Replacement Surgery using the Direct Anterior approach with a Hana table.