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North Vancouver has the longest walk-in clinic wait times in BC

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Staff report
February 6, 2023 8:39am

It can take a long time to see a doctor at a walk-in clinics in North Vancouver. With an average wait time of 160 minutes, North Vancouver has taken the top spot for the longest wait times in BC, according to a report by Medimap, a Canadian tech company that matches patients with walk-in clinics.

Victoria took the second spots with an average wait-time of 137 minutes. Four of the top 10 cities in the country with the longest wait times in 2022 were located in BC, with North Vancouver and Victoria coming on top.  The average wait time in Vancouver was 71 minutes, while the surrounding cities of Richmond, Chilliwack, Abbotsford and Surrey were among the cities in BC with the shortest wait-times.

Overall, patients in BC continue to face some of the longest average wait-times to see a doctor at a walk-in clinic across Canada in 2022, according to Medimap. On average, British Columbians had to wait 79 minutes to see a doctor at a walk-in clinic in 2022, which is 21 minutes longer than in 2021 and 36 minutes longer than in 2020.

It is also more than two times longer than the national average of 37 minutes.

“The drastic increase in average wait times at walk-in clinics provides further evidence that healthcare systems across the country are struggling to provide adequate care,” said Thomas Jankowski, CEO of Medimap. “While there is no single solution to fix this problem, our mission at Medimap is to work with healthcare providers, including walk-in clinics, pharmacies, hospitals and allied health-care professionals to help Canadians find the care they need when they need it.

In comparison, Ontario had the shortest average wait times in 2022 with patients waiting only 25 minutes to see a doctor, while patients in Alberta had to wait 34 minutes to see a doctor at a walk-in clinic in 2022, which is a 13 minute increase compared to 2021.

 

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  1. Jo-Lue Bloomer says

    February 7, 2023 at 11:41 am

    Congratulations in order?

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  2. North Shore Jan says

    February 15, 2023 at 1:48 pm

    Not sure where these stats come from. I have went to the walk in clinic 3 times in the last 6 months and have just “walked in” no wait.

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