Our Primary Care team works together to keep you as healthy as possible. Care is provided by registered nurses, registered practical nurses, nurse practitioners, social workers, physicians, a community dietitian, and physiotherapists. Together, they provide treatment, health teaching, and support to help you reach your health goals.
We support people with both illnesses and chronic health conditions, and we have experience working with individuals who may face barriers to care. Our clients may be:
- Experiencing homelessness
- Beginning their journey to discover their gender identity
- Living with mental health or addictions challenges
- Starting a new life in Canada
No matter your circumstances, we strive to offer a warm, safe, and welcoming care experience.
How Our Primary Care Works
- We are not a walk-in clinic. Only rostered clients can book appointments with our doctors or nurse practitioners.
- We do our best to offer same-day appointments for urgent concerns.
- Each client is assigned a Primary Care team, and may see any member of that team depending on their needs.
- Spaces for Primary Care are limited. If you are not eligible, please contact Health Care Connect to find Primary Care providers in your area.
Getting Started
If you are interested in becoming a Primary Care client, please connect with one of our Systems Navigators to discuss eligibility and begin the intake process.
“I would be a much sicker man without the excellent care and follow-up that I have received over many years. I have nothing but praise and thanks for all the staff.”
Client, 2024 Client Experience Survey
Related Programs
Social Work
Our team of registered social workers provide counselling, support, and practical tools to help you navigate life’s challenges and transitions.
Respiratory Therapy
Our respiratory therapy team works with clients to support lung health, manage chronic respiratory conditions, and improve breathing.
Physiotherapy
Our physiotherapy team works with people to treat injuries, increase mobility, reduce pain, and prevent new injuries from occurring.