About West Chilcotin Health Centre

The West Chilcotin Health Centre has a health-care team that works collaboratively to offer a range of health-care services on-site. Care is client-centered and culturally safe care. When you come to the centre, you may have a check-up with your family doctor or be supported by a registered nurse. This clinic provides care for all clients living in the community, from early years to end of life.

The centre also offers compassionate and confidential mental health services locally designed to help you navigate life's difficulties and build a stronger, more resilient you. Contact the centre's mental health clinician today by calling 250-392-1483.

Hours for West Chilcotin Health Centre

Hours of Operation

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

On-call Hours

Monday to Friday: 4:30 p.m. to 8:30 a.m.
Weekends and Statutory Holidays: 24 hours a day

Available Amenities

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 health centre wheelchair accessible?

Yes.

Do I need to book an appointment?

We encourage you to book an appointment, although walk-ins are welcome. Please call 250-476-1114 to book an appointment.

Is the clinic accessible by public transit?

No.

Is free parking available?

Yes.

Is the centre open on holidays?

No, but on-call help is available at 250-476-1114.

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