Thanks for the review, I was going to do a similar post for the medical experience yesterday, so I'll piggyback on to your post with it:
Location: Scarborough (Toronto)
Dr: Dr Randall Lee
Experience: Overall, very good interactions with the Dr and office staff, but brutal wait times. Not really organized well. Arrived early for 9:30AM appointment, and was out of there by 3pm. I recommend arriving 30 minutes early for this office, as 15 minutes early put us behind a very slow family.
Advice: BE PREPARED. <rant> I'm sure I'll get hate for this, but it truly blows my mind how unprepared some people are for this. I am the USC assisting my spouse through the process, and made sure my spouse had all boosters, vaccinations, before the medical exam. Dr. Lee told my spouse directly "Thank you for being so organized", as if most people are not prepared. Made his life so much easier, and there was zero followup required after the exam. Multiple people before and after us were missing a multitude of shots from what I overheard in the office. I cannot understand why, as all this info is on this wonderful forum, among official websites that lay it all out perfectly clearly, yet it seemed like none of them ever even looked at the required list. One guy had his family (of 5) in for an exam and was super nonchalant about the whole medical exam, saying "I wasn't sure if I needed to do this". Complete idiot. </rant>. Anyhow, we were told we'd be notified of when our medical info would be submitted to the consulate, and also told we had "plenty of time" (interview is April 4).