How to find a GP in Vancouver?
#2
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: KIX, ITM, UKB, YVR
Programs: Star Alliance - AC
Posts: 2,356
It is super hard.
I have a GP and he is not accepting new patients now for at least the past decade. Only new patients he has accepted is if they are born into his patient list or married into his patient list.
Thus my wife got in via me.
They explained that they are too busy as is and the money is not relatively great in comparision to other forms of doctor. My GP has advertised for a partner for 5 years and not one bite so he says.
So I feel for you.
Heck, I treasure my GP so much, I commute from China to see him.
I have a GP and he is not accepting new patients now for at least the past decade. Only new patients he has accepted is if they are born into his patient list or married into his patient list.
Thus my wife got in via me.
They explained that they are too busy as is and the money is not relatively great in comparision to other forms of doctor. My GP has advertised for a partner for 5 years and not one bite so he says.
So I feel for you.
Heck, I treasure my GP so much, I commute from China to see him.
#3
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Salish Sea
Programs: DL,AC,HH,PC
Posts: 8,974
Single practitioner offices are pretty much a thing of the past. You are more or less forced to use a 'clinic' and hope that you find one or more of the incumbents to your liking. The upside is that there is almost always someone who will see you (eventually) as a 'walk-in'.
#4
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Vancouver, Canada
Programs: United MileagePlus Silver, Nexus, Global Entry
Posts: 8,798
#5
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Join Date: May 2011
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Therefore, unless a physician has updated his/her contact information or indicated whether or not they are accepting new patients, the College cannot guarantee its accuracy.
It is not accurate.
#6
Join Date: Mar 2003
Posts: 9,740
Single practitioner offices are pretty much a thing of the past. You are more or less forced to use a 'clinic' and hope that you find one or more of the incumbents to your liking. The upside is that there is almost always someone who will see you (eventually) as a 'walk-in'.
#7
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: KIX, ITM, UKB, YVR
Programs: Star Alliance - AC
Posts: 2,356
Since they are usually ears-nose-throat doctors and anything that takes more than a couple of minutes to deal with isn't making them any money so they send you to see a specialist.
You can see by the tone of my posts that I can't stand walkin clinics however they are a necessary evil. If I need a quick perscription for antibiotics or a topical steriod, best place to get it. They won't question it cause that would take too much time.
#8
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: CHI
Programs: UA 1K, MR Titanium, IHG Gold, National Exec
Posts: 3,841
Single practitioner offices are pretty much a thing of the past. You are more or less forced to use a 'clinic' and hope that you find one or more of the incumbents to your liking. The upside is that there is almost always someone who will see you (eventually) as a 'walk-in'.