Does anyone know any good female doctors that are available in a walk in clinic?
Anonymous replied:
If it's specifically a women's health issue, you could go to the Women's Health Clinic. The doctor I saw there was great. http://www.viwomensclinic.ca/ I'm not sure about walk in clinics, but I saw a decent male doctor at Tillicum recently.
stwatchman replied:
Dr Robinson at Uptown Clinic in Walmart. Check their website for her hours. She's super nice and really chill.
CitrusLikeAnOrange replied:
The walk in clinic in Quadra Village is quite nice. She's helped me out with referrals to specialists before.
ViewRoyalLocal replied:
Dr. Marlene Meuller (pronounced MewLer?)@the [Downtown Medical Clinic](http://www.yellowpages.ca/bus/British-Columbia/Victoria/Downtown-Medical-Centre/2233403.html).
Anonymous replied:
For minor issues, you can use https://medeo.ca/ as long as you have a computer or cell phone with webcam. Very convenient and you can request a female physician. I've used this service to see Dr. Dani Gordon and liked her quite a lot. Otherwise, for women's health issues, I second the Women's Health Clinic on Quadra. They're fantastic.
monkey_monkey_monkey replied:
Dr. Nelson is great and she does shifts at the Yates Medical Clinic by the Market on Yates
saltwaterseaqueen replied:
Dr. Erfanifar is at uptown on thursdays, shes fast and gives you real personal attention. she's a little rough around the edges and doesn't take peoples shit so she might seem rude but she gets the job done.
shawnapiranha replied:
I don't know her name, but there is an awesome one at the clinic by the Royal Oak thrifty's.
VIGirl replied:
If you're looking for a doctor for female reproductive checkups/issues, call Island Sexual Health. Great clinic and doctors! http://www.islandsexualhealth.org/
moonbeemz - Does anyone have recommendations for midwife or maternity doctor
unrapper replied:
Access Midwives were fantastic and very professional
florapie replied:
I can vouch for Jill & Jody at the Midwives Collective on Yates Street: http://themidwivescollective.ca/
ValiantSpacemanSpiff replied:
Arbutus Midwives in Langford are fantastic. I realize this is not near your downtown location, but the clinic itself is great if the distance doesn't preclude them.
wallflowerz replied:
If you're looking to go the Doctor route, I have had a great experience so far with Grow Health. They're a team of female family docs who share delivery call. They're in View Royal:)
sarahandmimi replied:
I go to Arbutus Midwives! They are so amazing. Unfortunately they're out in Langford, so might not be useful for you. I live downtown now too, but I'm still choosing to go out there to see them with this pregnancy. On that note, there are plenty of other awesome midwives downtown. I think I've heard the Midwives Collective on Fort? Are really good.
needleandpine replied:
http://www.growhealth.ca/ My sister really enjoyed her experience at this clinic, if you're looking to go the doctor route. She tried to get into a midwife but they were all full. Congratulations!
VicSci replied:
Congratulations!! We had Deanna Wildeman for both of our kids and she was great. I tried to look her up, but don't think she's practicing currently. My daughter decided to arrive on the Sunday of a long weekend and Deanna was out of town so her backup, [Michelle Buchmann](http://dandelionmidwifery.com/), delivered her. She was awesome, so funny, and just a great person to have in the delivery room. We were cracking jokes between pushes and she tolerated all of the f-bombs I was dropping.
Great68 replied:
We're with the Roundhouse Midwives. www.roundhousemidwives.com So far appointments have just been once a month (we're at 26 weeks). I don't really have an opinion on them good or bad, since this is our first kid and experience of the whole thing. All the appointments seem pretty straightforward and standard, I think they're doing everything they need to and are pleasant. We went with them after a couple of recommendations by friends. And the hobby farm that they're located on is really nice.
Does anyone have recommendations for midwife or maternity doctor I live downtown and am newly pregnant just want to know if anyone has had any really good experiences.
unrapper replied:
Access Midwives were fantastic and very professional
florapie replied:
I can vouch for Jill & Jody at the Midwives Collective on Yates Street: http://themidwivescollective.ca/
ValiantSpacemanSpiff replied:
Arbutus Midwives in Langford are fantastic. I realize this is not near your downtown location, but the clinic itself is great if the distance doesn't preclude them.
wallflowerz replied:
If you're looking to go the Doctor route, I have had a great experience so far with Grow Health. They're a team of female family docs who share delivery call. They're in View Royal:)
sarahandmimi replied:
I go to Arbutus Midwives! They are so amazing. Unfortunately they're out in Langford, so might not be useful for you. I live downtown now too, but I'm still choosing to go out there to see them with this pregnancy. On that note, there are plenty of other awesome midwives downtown. I think I've heard the Midwives Collective on Fort? Are really good.
needleandpine replied:
http://www.growhealth.ca/ My sister really enjoyed her experience at this clinic, if you're looking to go the doctor route. She tried to get into a midwife but they were all full. Congratulations!
VicSci replied:
Congratulations!! We had Deanna Wildeman for both of our kids and she was great. I tried to look her up, but don't think she's practicing currently. My daughter decided to arrive on the Sunday of a long weekend and Deanna was out of town so her backup, [Michelle Buchmann](http://dandelionmidwifery.com/), delivered her. She was awesome, so funny, and just a great person to have in the delivery room. We were cracking jokes between pushes and she tolerated all of the f-bombs I was dropping.
Great68 replied:
We're with the Roundhouse Midwives. www.roundhousemidwives.com So far appointments have just been once a month (we're at 26 weeks). I don't really have an opinion on them good or bad, since this is our first kid and experience of the whole thing. All the appointments seem pretty straightforward and standard, I think they're doing everything they need to and are pleasant. We went with them after a couple of recommendations by friends. And the hobby farm that they're located on is really nice.
Physiotherapist for hip/back issues? Yes, I have already used the search function!
Need to find myself a good physiotherapist to check out my hips and back due to a...
Horvo replied:
Arbutus Physio in oak bay was excellent to me this year.
sokos replied:
Fix healthcare. 2 locations downtown or selkirk. Ask for Lauren. She also does dry needling should you end up needing/wanting it. You can book online or call. http://www.fixhealthcarevictoria.com/Fix/
danamal replied:
Brian Woltz at Parkway Physio is brilliant and has excellent experience in those areas. He's my physio and he's done wonders for me.
BlondeBasshead replied:
http://rehabandperform.com/ Got hit by a car on my bike a couple of years ago and Stephen had me straightened out in a matter of months (3, to be exact). I could have been a lot worse off if it wasn't for his expertise!
BlondeBasshead replied:
http://rehabandperform.com/ Got hit by a car on my bike a couple of years ago and Stephen had me straightened out in a matter of months (3, to be exact). I could have been a lot worse off if it wasn't for his expertise!
Good luck we have to travel up island to see our new Dr. There is a web site u can check for GP's accepting new patience https://www.cpsbc.ca/physician_search College of Physicians and. Surgeons of British Columbia
Rebecca R. replied:
Dr. Skinnider. Her clinic is on cook st by cloverdale! Super nice, easy going and great with the kids
Tremayne A. replied:
Bill Shoichett at Saanich medical over by Uptown. he was Em's soccer coach and is our family Dr now.
Does anyone know of a good female doctor in Victoria?
Myfirstyear A. replied:
There are lots, but unfortunately only one listed as accepting new patients at the moment. Check out the BC College of Physicians and Surgeons "physician search" page at https://www.cpsbc.ca/node/263
Myfirstyear A. replied:
Have you tried UVic Health Services? http://health.uvic.ca/index.html
Really, really need to find a GP. Haven't had one for a few years since ours retired. The online listings say there are exactly zero doctors taking new patients in...
Rob C. replied:
I have two colleagues who live in Victoria or near. One is with a Doc that is set to retire. They are hoping a new person buys the practice. They said they just kept checking the BC website: https://www.cpsbc.ca/ I am waiting to hear back from my other colleauge.