Family Practice Clinics

Last updated: September 18, 2024

A family practice is a community-based clinic where individuals and families receive most of their everyday health care. Primary care providers – a family doctor or a nurse practitioner – at family practice clinics build relationships with their patients and understand their medical history and healthcare needs. Patients can get care from their primary care provider and their teams which may include nurses, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, pharmacists and other types of professionals.

Family practice clinics provide comprehensive primary care for patients throughout their entire life, from infancy to senior years. Care at a family practice clinic might include:

  • Disease prevention
  • Chronic diseases
  • Reproductive and sexual health
  • Mental health
  • Other physical health concerns

Family practice clinics provide ongoing, longitudinal care. This means that people see the same provider or team of healthcare professionals on a regular basis and build a long-term relationship with them. This is often called being attached to the family doctor, nurse practitioner or the clinic.

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.

Find a family practice clinic near you

Family practice clinics are available in communities throughout British Columbia. Search by city, town or clinic name to find a clinic near you.

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.