About Orchard Maternity Vernon

Orchard Maternity Vernon (OMV) provides prenatal care for low-risk pregnancies through to the first six to eight weeks following the baby’s birth. The clinic is located within the Vernon Health Unit and the co-location with primary care and public-health services means patients can easily access a number of important services under one roof.

OMV services will complement the maternity care offered at the existing Centreville Clinic in Vernon and referrals to both locations are managed through one centralized service. Vernon and area residents who are seeking maternity care can visit orchardmaternity.ca to learn more.

Available Services

Hours for Orchard Maternity Vernon

Monday to Friday: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Available Amenities

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this location wheelchair accessible?

Yes.

Do I need to book an appointment?

Yes. Vernon and area residents who are seeking maternity care can visit orchardmaternity.ca to learn more.

Is there free parking?

Yes.

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