Health Supports
Find out what clinical supports and resources are available to you in Burnaby.
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Allied Health Services
Allied health professionals aim to prevent, diagnose, and treat a range of mental and physical health conditions and illnesses as an additional service in consultation with your Primary Care Provider (Family Physician or Nurse Practitioner). Our Allied Health professionals can offer services in a variety of languages and have access to interpreter services in over…
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COVID-19
Have you Registered for Your COVID-19 Vaccine? Register, book an appointment and get the vaccine. Register online, or call 1-833-838-2323. Check out Immunize BC for more information. Where to Get Vaccinated in Burnaby Children Ages 0-4 only Burnaby Public Health Unit4946 Canada Way #300, Burnaby, BC V5G 4H7Daily, 9:00a.m. – 3:45p.m. (Closed from 10:00a.m. –…
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Heat Safety for Seniors
Use water to cool down Keep your home cool and watch its temperature Make plans for someone to check on you Learn the signs of heat exhaustion vs heat stroke Heat exhaustion is not as dangerous as heat stroke but can lead to heat stroke. Call 8-1-1 for advice if you have symptoms. Heat Exhaustion:…
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Urgent and Primary Care Centres
What is a UPCC? Urgent and Primary Care Centres (UPCCs) provide medical care for urgent, non-emergency issues. For life-threatening illnesses or injuries, call 911 or go to the Emergency Department. UPCCs are for when you are unable to see your family practitioner or access a walk-in clinic in a timely manner. If you do not…
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Visiting the Lab — FAQs
Your Physician or Nurse Practitioner may have asked you to visit a lab to provide a sample for the purposes of testing. Here are some of the most frequently asked questions when it comes to visiting the lab as a patient in Burnaby. DEFINITIONS Appointment When you arrange in advance a date and time…