Central Okanagan Maternity Clinic

Central Okanagan Maternity Clinic

About Central Okanagan Maternity Clinic

The Central Okanagan Maternity Clinic offers a collaborative approach that involves family physicians, midwives, nursing professionals, social workers, and other allied health experts.

With a focus on comprehensive prenatal care, covering outpatient clinic and in-hospital coverage for acute obstetrical care and deliveries. Clinic services are available to expectant families regardless of whether or not they have a regular primary care provider. 

The clinic accepts all perinatal referrals at any stage of pregnancy. Expectant families will be attached to the clinic throughout their pregnancies until eight weeks post-delivery.

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Parking for Central Okanagan Maternity Clinic

Paid parking available.

Hours for Central Okanagan Maternity Clinic

Monday to Friday: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Health-care providers are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week for deliveries and emergencies. 

49.87356, -119.49086

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