We gratefully acknowledge that Prince Rupert sits on the traditional and unceded territory of the Ts’msyen Sm'algya̱x-Speaking Peoples.
Overview
A Primary Care Network (PCN) is a community-based network of health care professionals and clinics who plan and deliver the health care needs of a community.
Prince Rupert and Coast Ts'msyen PCN is working with local clinics to help connect people to a primary care provider, either a family doctor or nurse practitioner. This includes people living in the following communities:
- Prince Rupert
- Port Edward
- Gitxaala
- Gitga'a
- Lax Kw'alaams
- Metlakatla
Access primary care health services
Search for primary care health services and support in your community.
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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320 2nd Avenue W, Prince Rupert, BC V8J 1G6
203-515 3rd Avenue W, Prince Rupert, BC V8J 1L9
100-101 1st Avenue E, Prince Rupert, BC V8J 3X4
Find a family doctor or nurse practitioner
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.
What’s happening in your community

Call HealthLink BC at 8-1-1 to speak with a health service navigator, registered nurse, registered dietitian, qualified exercise professional or pharmacist. You can contact HealthLink BC 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Prince Rupert Regional Hospital has taken a significant leap forward with the purchase of a Stryker 1688 AIM 4K laparoscopic tower. With this technology now available locally, patients can benefit from quicker diagnosis and treatment, leading to better patient outcomes and shorter hospital stays.

More people living in rural, remote and First Nations communities will benefit from free ferry service when travelling for non-emergency medical specialist appointments through an expansion to the Travel Assistance Program (TAP).
The content on this page has been jointly created by the Prince Rupert and Coast Ts'msyen Primary Care Network and HealthLink BC.