Vancouver, BC
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Your pharmacist can assess and prescribe for 26+ common conditions including UTIs, cold sores, pink eye, allergies, shingles, contraception. No appointment needed.
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No cost for the assessment with a valid BC Health Card. PharmaCare covers the $20 assessment fee. Medication costs may apply.
Source: BC Pharmacy Association
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UBC Hospital's Urgent Care Centre, located at 2211 Wesbrook Mall on the University of British Columbia campus in Vancouver, BC, provides specialized care for non-life-threatening emergencies treated by emergency-trained physicians and nurses. The centre handles conditions such as broken bones, lacerations, asthma, eye problems, and minor burns, and offers on-site diagnostics including X-rays, CT scans, ultrasound, blood tests, and ECGs. For life-threatening emergencies, patients should proceed to Vancouver General Hospital or call 911, as UBC Hospital is best suited for low-to-moderate acuity conditions.
Urgent Care for non-life-threatening emergencies, X-ray and diagnostic imaging, CT scans, Ultrasound, Blood tests, ECGs, IV therapy, Treatment for broken bones and sprains, Laceration and wound care (cuts requiring stitches), Minor burn treatment, Eye problem assessment, Fever and flu care, Skin infection treatment, Allergy and asthma care, Nosebleed management, General surgery, Reconstructive orthopaedic surgery (hip and knee replacement), Psychiatry and psychiatric inpatient services, Neurology and brain disorders (Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health), Sleep disorders care, Bladder care, Gerontology, Sub-acute medicine and slow-stream rehabilitation, Mood disorders and Operational Stress Injury Clinic.
Emergency departments use triage. Patients with more serious conditions are seen first, regardless of arrival time.
Wait times are estimates based on British Columbia health data. Actual wait times may vary.
If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 immediately.
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