Have seen Dr Giroux a couple of times, last time a week ago. The foot clinic in women's college Hospital is very small. They do not have anything more than a few of over the counter leg supports/socks hung up in the clinic, which you can otherwise find in the Canadian Tire, shoppers etc. Dr Giroux tries to be helpful, but unfortuntely she cannot; firstly, the clinic is very small (saw only 2 people) and they cannot do much for you in there, secondly, and less importantly, she does not have much technical knowledge. I was disappointed with my visit. By the way, the lady in the front desk is horrible; you cannot talk to her too much!
Have seen Dr Giroux a couple of times, last time a week ago. The foot clinic in women's college Hospital is very small. They do not have anything more than a few of over the counter leg supports/socks hung up in the clinic, which you can otherwise find in the Canadian Tire, shoppers etc. Dr Giroux tries to be helpful, but unfortuntely she cannot; firstly, the clinic is very small (saw only 2 people) and they cannot do much for you in there, secondly, and less importantly, she does not have much technical knowledge. I was disappointed with my visit. By the way, the lady in the front desk is horrible; you cannot talk to her too much!
Submitted July 27, 2012