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It getting harder to get timely appointment from recent years development in BC. It went from be able to book family doc in the same week to now about 1 month to 4 months away depending on how popular your doctor is. So with specialist it’s gonna get harder.

  • Rob Bos@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    At my local walkin clinic in north Burnaby I can usually book a same day appointment. But you have to be on the ball loading the web page on the morning open, and it can take a couple days. The demand definitely is high.

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      1 year ago

      I know the walk in can be done, but even that also see increase over time. I remember during early covid I can book telephone calls same day, but now if you want to book online/call then it’s ~1 to 2 days. For same day it only works if the clinic doesn’t take advanced booking for walk-ins and you have to get in the queue quickly in the morning. I use medimap quite frequently for myself and it’s already concerning. I need refills every 6 months basically, sometimes the walk-in call only willing to give me 3 months so that’s why I observe gradual increase of time required for booking.

      Then when shit hits the fan(my son got a stomach flu ~2 months ago), and you literally hit every door shut in your face(fully booked everywhere). I eventually have to call 811 the nurse line, then they redirect me to some local emergency place that triage like hospital ER, got the doctor to check and teach us how to deal with it.

      I can imagine someone with actual emergency but get turned away and miss the treating window and died. I just hope our health care don’t go the way of US, aka pay or you die, approach.

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        1 year ago

        Yeah, walk-ins are not a solution. I’ve been on waitlists for a family doctor about 12 years now, and nothing’s ever popped. I sign up again roughly every two years. :P

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          Don’t know if this will help but I just got my mother a family doctor near by. So the trick apparently is to just go around your neighborhood (like big enough city area) and see if new clinic pops up. If some new clinic showed up, just pop in and ask if they have family doctor or nurse practitioner that takes patients. (And when I go back to ask if I can transfer myself over the doctor is already not taking. Lol)

          My mom was also on the BC wait list for about a year, I think that’s not working as intended.

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            1 year ago

            Good thought, hopefully I can get something before I turn 50. Good call looking for new clinics and giving them a phone call or in-person visit.