Urgent and Primary Care Centres

Last updated: September 12, 2024

Urgent and primary care centres (UPCCs) provide access to same-day, urgent, non-emergency health care. UPCCs are often open evenings, weekends and statutory holidays (actual hours vary by clinic). UPCCs are an alternative to visiting the hospital for issues that don’t require emergency care.

Patients who require medical attention within 12 to 24 hours can receive care at UPCCs for conditions such as:

  • High fevers
  • Sprains and strains caused by minor accidents and falls
  • Minor bleeding or cuts that require stitches
  • Minor burns that may require care
  • Mild to moderate breathing difficulty or asthma attacks
  • Sinus, oral or lung infections
  • Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea or constipation
  • Skin conditions such as rashes or infections
  • Minor allergic reactions
  • Pain or burning when urinating
  • Non-severe new or worsening pain
  • New or worsening mental health concerns

This list is not exhaustive, and whether a UPCC is appropriate will depend on your specific situation. Always prioritize your health and safety. For life-threatening illnesses or injuries, call 9-1-1 or go to your nearest emergency room right away.

Find an Urgent and Primary Care Centre Near You

Urgent and Primary Care Centres are available in many communities throughout British Columbia. Search by city, town, health authority region, or clinic name to find an Urgent and Primary Care Centre 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.