Prince Rupert Coast – Ts’msyen Primary Care Network
We acknowledge with deep respect and sincere gratitude, the opportunity for Prince Rupert Coast Ts’msyen Primary Care Network to support access to Primary Care for the patients that live, work and play on the unceded traditional territory of Ts’msyen people.
Need Help Finding a Family Doctor or Nurse Practitioner?
The Health Connect Registry waitlist is effective and equitable. Register here to get put on the list to receive a primary care provider in your community. To register call 811,or use the link below. Please ensure you sign up your entire family if they need care. If you need additional assistance or support, please contact [email protected]
About our PCN
This project is currently being put into action. Our main goal right now is to set up a system that connects patients to the healthcare registry. This way, when a family doctor is available and accepting new patients, we can easily and quickly help our community members get the care they need without any mix-ups. If you’re not registered yet, let’s get you signed up!
Our PCN is contributing to setting up the Harbour Medical Clinic, running the Mobile Care Clinic to serve the Coastal Ts’msyen communities, and managing the Prince Rupert Coast Ts’msyen Maternity Clinic.
Team-based care and cultural safety are qualities of PCNs that help make your healthcare more meaningful. They focus on treating you as an important partner in your health, with a team of healthcare providers working closely with you to support your well-being.
The Prince Rupert Coast Ts’msyen Primary Care Network has been co-created through a collaborative effort led by the Coastal Ts’msyen First Nations (specifically the Gitga’at, Gitxaala, Metlakatla, and Lax Kw’alaams First Nations), Pacific Northwest Division of Family Practice, Northern Health, First Nations Health Authority, and Ministry of Health representatives.
To find out more about how we are transforming primary care contact us.
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