Does anyone know how to get a new doctor here? I am currently without a doctor and have been going to the Summit Medical Clinic for prescription refills but I really...
fuzzay replied:
What's the deal with doctors here? My girlfriend hates waiting at the Summit Walk In Clinic in the early morning for a chance to get in sometime in the afternoon. It's awful. We're completely disappointed by the lack of doctors in the region.
metasynthesthia replied:
I was given the contact information for Thompson Region Division of Family Practice from my Naturopath. They will put you on a waitlist and notify you of the first available doctor accepting patients. Not sure how it works (haven't put it to use myself yet), but according to a FB post I found, you fill out a form, and they contact you when an appointment is available. **To get more information on which doctors are accepting patients, phone 250-851-4013. They will take your contact information and send you a form to fill. Once the form is sent or faxed (see instructions on the form), you will be entered on a wait list.**
eunit250 replied:
As far as i know the waiting list is the only way to go. Unless you are born into a family doctor you are pretty much screwed until there is room. Let me know if you find one though, I have a friend who just moved here who is in the same boat.
ska_robot replied:
There's an interior health number that has a centralized list of physicians in the area, but I can't seem to find it offhand.
acloudtree replied:
BC is in a pretty bad place right now for having GPs that are accepting new patients. What the government has done recently about this has been to say that a walk-in doctor must treat walk-in patients with the same level of care as they would a regular patient. The normal way to find doctors accepting new patients in your area in BC is to use [this form](https://www.cpsbc.ca/physician_search) on the College of Physicians and Surgeons website and select *Family Physicians* and then *accepting new patients*. I did that search for Kamloops and sadly nothing came up. I'd keep an eye on the search results however if I were you in case a doctor puts their name back on there. You may find it more convenient for yourself to see walk-in doctors until you find one that you like and then keep seeing that doctor for your needs. This way you can be sure that you A.) Like the doctor and B.) Can see them when it's convenient for you on short notice without having to book (what is often) weeks away. Most clinics websites these days will show you the doctors schedules. Good luck.
Hi there, my family has recently moved to Kamloops. My hubby is in need of a doctor asap as he has a heart condition. If anyone knows of any doctors taking on new...
Apparently there is no doctors available in kamloops. My girlfriend comes to Merritt from Kamloops. I've been in Calgary and still have Dr. Smit as my family doctor. I come and see him whenever I have a chance.
Cindy L. replied:
Doc McLeod. You not happy with him??
Ryan M. replied:
Aunty Cindy Mann Lawrence I'm with another doctor in Merritt. I should consult with Dr. McLeod perhaps.
Allan M. replied:
Dr Simon is not a good doctor he made us wait when lily could hardly breath took 2 hours to see him after that I switched both my kids to Dr Mcleod
Melissa K. replied:
I had Dr Smit 10+ years ago when I lived here, loved him. But I guess he's gonna be leaving to retire soon and has a replacement he's training.
i know this forum is not for what a person needs, unfortunately i am in need of a physician in kamloops and have been unable to find one taking on new patients. please...
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Visit to my doctor this morning & now I have a referral to see a doctor who specializes in hands! Thinking this may be a good thing for my ever aching thumbs!