The District of Vanderhoof acknowledges the ancestral lands of the Dakelh people including the Saik’uz First Nation and honors them as the original people on the land.
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.
The Northern Interior Rural PCN is a collaborative partnership between Northern Health, First Nations Health Authority, Carrier Sekani Family Services, Northern Interior Rural Division of Family Practice and the Ministry of Health. Together we work with local clinics to help connect people living in or near Vanderhoof and Saik’uz to a primary care provider (either a family doctor or nurse practitioner).
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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2110 Ryley Avenue, Vanderhoof, BC V0J 3A0
3348 Hospital Road, Vanderhoof, BC V0J 3A2
188 Stewart Street E, Vanderhoof, BC V0J 3A0
2436 Church Avenue, Vanderhoof, BC V0J 3A0
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.

Pharmacists are an important part of your health care team and offer a variety of services. They are able to assess and prescribe for 21 minor ailments, prescribe contraceptives, renew prescriptions, and give vaccines.

Make healthy eating choices, keep active and stay safe when it’s cold outside, and learn what you can do to help protect yourself and those around you from illnesses this respiratory season.
The content on this page has been jointly created by the Northern Interior Rural Primary Care Network and HealthLink BC.