With a place like a large medical clinic that houses multiple solo and group medical practices (the doctors have their own separate - and usually individual - business corporations) as well as multiple independent businesses (the Dynacare Lab, the Clinic Pharmacy, even a Subway) it can be a bit difficult to rate and review the actual clinic as a whole/entity. The "clinic" itself is more like a landlord, or a shopping mall with individual stores in it. In the case of the Peterborogh Clinic, the doctors practicing in the clinic are shareholders, and jointly own the clinic. Doctors are NOT employees of the Clinic.
The relevance of all of the above is that one cannot accurately or fairly rate the Peterborough clinic a one or two star because of a bad experience with an individual doctor, or even multiple doctors, or a bad experience at the lab. I would agree, however, that criticism (or kudos) related to the "Day Clinic" (often mistaken as a "walk-in" clinic) ARE fair and accurate to associate with the Clinic itself, and its management. My understanding is that the Day Clinic has recently been shut down. There is, however, an "Extended Hours Clinic" that still operates ONLY for "rostered patients" of Family Physicians practicing at the Peterborough Clinic. Previously the Day Clinic would see patients who don't have a family doctor; the Extended Hours Clinic, however, is only for patients of the Clinic and it's Family Doctors. (Specialist physicians at the Clinic, including Paediatrics, maintain a separate on-call schedule for their respective specialties, and separate arrangements are made to see urgent and emergent medical specialty patients in office or at the hospital Emergency Department across the street.)
So, on to the actual Peterborough Clinic itself, which I would review - overall - very positively. It is a clean and modern medical clinic providing "one stop shopping," as it were, for a wide range of medical and surgical specialists, as well as pharmacy, lab, xray, audiology, and more. My only concern - which is not a fault of or issue that the Clinic has any control over - the section of Hospital Drive by the Clinic and Hospital was poorly thought-out and poorly designed, with frequent congestion and traffic backed up because of a single car, for example, choosing to stop on the road right in front of the clinic parking lot entrance and drop-off/pick-up a patient. There's also people frequently jaywalking from hospital side of the street to clinic side of the street, and I'm confident in saying that it's only a matter of time until someone gets hit by a car, or truck, or ambulance. While expensive, I do believe the hospital and clinic themselves could benefit from construction of a tunnel joining the two facilities which, perhaps, might be accomplished along with construction of underground parking facilities both in preparation for expanded clinic and hospital services in the area, as well as to eliminate some of the vast parking lots that see staff, patients and visitors fighting through wind and snow and rain, or heat in the summer, to get to/from their car .. and across a field of parking ... in order to reach the hospital.