About Waneta Primary Care Clinic (Trail)

The Trail Waneta Primary Care Clinic health-care team works collaboratively to offer a range of services on site that are client-centered and culturally safe.

You may come in for a check-up with your family doctor or nurse practitioner, have an assessment with a physiotherapist, or meet with a social worker or a nurse.

This clinic provides care only for registered patients. For more information on how to register for a provider, contact 8-1-1 or visit the Health Connect Registry.

Available Services

Parking for Waneta Primary Care Clinic (Trail)

Free parking at the Waneta Mall, located on second floor.

Hours for Waneta Primary Care Clinic (Trail)

Monday to Friday: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Available Amenities

parking
Free Parking

Resources

Urgent & Primary Care Resources

 A list of websites & resources to help you access health services & information

Resources

Urgent & Primary Care Resources

 A list of websites & resources to help you access health services & information

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the clinic wheelchair accessible?

Yes.

Do I need to book an appointment? If so, how do I book?

You need to book an appointment, and can do so by calling 250-368-0053 or visiting the clinic in person.

Are there emergency hours?

 No.

Is the clinic accessible by public transit?

 Yes.

Is free parking available?

Yes.

Is the clinic open on holidays?

No.

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