The transformation of a once-vacant building, previously a funeral home, at the corner of Stuart and Ogilvy in Montreal’s Parc-Extension neighborhood marks the establishment of the Novomed Clinic. This new medical center is set to tackle the critical shortage of healthcare services in the densely populated area, which is home to approximately 33,000 residents within just 1.6 square kilometers.
Dr. Jhanzaib Sherwani, the medical director, has been a key advocate for the clinic, working over the past five years to bring it to fruition. He describes Parc-Extension as a “medical desert,” plagued by a lack of primary, specialty, and urgent care facilities. This sentiment is echoed by Mary Deros, the city councillor for Montreal’s Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension, who notes the area’s scarcity of healthcare professionals and facilities. She also points out the increasing trend of doctors moving into private practice, which has driven up the costs of medical consultations.
The Novomed Clinic addresses particularly acute needs given the area’s ethnic diversity and the language barriers between residents and healthcare providers. Many of the community’s residents are elderly and struggle to access distant medical facilities.
These factors have led to a high prevalence of chronic and acute medical conditions that remain untreated, underscoring the critical importance of the Novomed Clinic. The clinic aims to improve healthcare accessibility and is a significant step forward for the community. According to Novomed, the clinic “was born from a shared vision of accessible and compassionate healthcare, initiated by a group of family doctors committed to serving an underserved community. This clinic stands as a testament to our unwavering commitment to meeting the healthcare needs of Parc-Extension.”
According to the company’s website, its 7,000 square foot facility spread over two floors is designed to cater to diverse healthcare needs, with distinct areas dedicated to family medicine, women’s health, pediatrics, urgent care, and more. The clinic emphasizes staff welfare with features such as a private entry that allows employees to bypass patient areas, leading to facilities equipped with showers and secure lockers. This inclusion aids in maintaining a professional, discreet workflow.
Technologically, Novomed boasts dual monitors in family medicine rooms and a fully wireless setup to streamline operations and reduce clutter. Every family doctor benefits from the assistance of a dedicated medical assistant, enhancing the efficiency of patient management. The clinic’s secure, card-access-controlled areas and monitored parking lot are part of a comprehensive approach to ensure the safety and security of both staff and their belongings.
Additionally, Novomed offers a robust mentorship program connecting new medical professionals with experienced physicians. This not only facilitates professional growth but also enhances patient care quality through expert collaboration and guidance. The design of the facility also prioritizes safety, with strategically placed exits in examination rooms to ensure physician safety in emergencies.
Clinique Novomed is a public clinic, and all consultations are covered by RAMQ.