Primary care in your community

Primary care in your community

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Overview

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Primary care is the first point of access into B.C.’s health care system. Primary Care Networks (PCN) are community-based networks of health care professionals and clinics who work with the community to develop local healthcare solutions to meet the unique needs of their community.

PCNs link family practices and other primary care clinics together with health authorities and other health organizations in a geographic area. Within these networks, family doctors and nurse practitioners work collaboratively with healthcare providers, including registered nurses, pharmacists, social workers, midwives, mental health professionals, Indigenous and community providers and others.

Find your Primary Care Network

Search by city, town or health authority region to learn more about your community’s PCN.

You can also search our list of all health services available throughout B.C. which includes services related to primary care, emergency care, mental health and substance use, home care, public health units, pharmacies, labs and more.

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Health Authority
Island Region
Supporting people in:
Parksville, French Creek, Qualicum Beach, Nanoose Bay, Lighthouse Country, Errington, Lasqueti Island, Arrowsmith Coombs County, Oceanside Rural
Health Authority
Northern Region
Supporting people in:
Prince George, Bear Lake, Hixon, Longworth, Penny, Sinclair Mills, Summit Lake, Upper Fraser, Willow River
Health Authority
Vancouver Coastal Region
Supporting people in:
Powell River, qathet Regional District, Texada Island, Savary Islands

If you need a primary care provider, register on the Health Connect Registry to get matched with a family doctor or nurse practitioner in your community.