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If you are not currently enrolled in 51社区黑料courses, you cannot access 51社区黑料Health and Counselling services. However, we want to support you in finding the medical care you need in British Columbia. Below are some helpful resources to assist you on your journey to better health.
Family Doctor or Primary Care Provider
- If you have a family doctor, they should be your first point of contact for non-emergency medical care.
- If you don鈥檛 have a doctor, you can register with the to be matched with one.
Walk-In Clinics
- If you don鈥檛 have a family doctor or can鈥檛 get an appointment, you can go to a walk-in clinic.
- Many walk-in clinics offer virtual appointments as well.
- You can find a walk-in clinic near you using .
Urgent and Primary Care Centres (UPCCs)
- For urgent, but not emergency needs (e.g., infections, minor fractures, injuries).
- Open extended hours, including evenings and weekends.
- Find a UPCC near you, go to .
Emergency Care
- If it鈥檚 a medical emergency (e.g., chest pain, difficulty breathing, severe injury), go to the nearest hospital emergency department.
- Call 911 for life-threatening emergencies.
HealthLink BC
- You can call 8-1-1 to speak with a registered nurse, pharmacist, or dietitian for free, 24/7.
- They can advise you on seeing a doctor, going to the emergency, or managing at home.
- Find out more information at
Telehealth & Virtual Appointments
Some services allow you to see a doctor online, such as:
- Many local walk-in clinics offer virtual care鈥攃heck their websites.
Specialist Referrals
If you need to see a specialist, you usually need a referral from a family doctor or walk-in clinic.
Pharmacies
- Pharmacists in BC can now prescribe for minor conditions (e.g., urinary tract infections, cold sores).
- They can also renew prescriptions for some medications.
- Emergency Prescription Refills:
- If you run out of medication and can鈥檛 see your doctor right away, a pharmacist may be able to provide a short-term refill for certain medications. This is called an "emergency supply" or "pharmacist-initiated refill".
- Bring your empty prescription bottle or a photo of your prescription label.
- This does not apply to controlled substances (e.g., opioids, benzodiazepines).
- Some pharmacists may charge a small fee if the medication is not covered under BC鈥檚 PharmaCare.
- Find a pharmacy near you: .
Do You Have MSP?
- The Medical Services Plan (MSP) covers most medically necessary services.
- If you are new to BC, there is usually a 3-month waiting period before MSP starts.
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Do You Have MSP?
The Medical Services Plan (MSP) covers most necessary medical services. If you are new to BC, there is typically a 3-month waiting period before MSP begins.