A family doctor is your primary care provider for continuous care. This is the person you would make an appointment with if you have a new non-emergency health concern. If you don’t have a family doctor, you’ll need to find a family practice accepting patients. Each province has specific ways in which residents should find a family doctor.
To find a family doctor in your area, please visit medimap.ca and enter your postal code or city, and search for “walk-in clinics”.
Then on the search results page, click the link near the left of the screen which says “Are you looking for a family doctor? Click here to find one”. This will generate a list of clinics that have family doctors accepting new patients. You can give them a call to schedule a consultation.
Alternatively, each province has a resource to help people find a family doctor.
Ontario
To find a doctor in Ontario, use the Find a doctor or nurse practitioner page and register Register with our Health Care Connect service and have a nurse find a doctor or nurse practitioner for you.
British Columbia
The BC College of Family Physicians provides a number of options to help residents find a family doctor.
Quebec
To find a family doctor, you can register on the waiting list of the Québec Family Doctor Finder (GAMF). The waiting time varies depending on the availability of doctors and the number of registrations in your region.
Manitoba
The Family Doctor Finder allows residents to register to be connected with a home clinic that will meet your needs.
Alberta
Alberta Find a Doctor allows people to search by location to see which family doctors are accepting new patients.
New Brunswick
Patient Connect NB is designed to help residents of New Brunswick find a primary care doctor. Register to be connected with a doctor who is accepting new patients in your area.
Newfoundland & Labrador
Use the Find a Doctor NL directory to see a list of family doctors accepting new patients.
Northwest Territories
A list of physicians in the Northwest Territories can be found here and clinics can be contacted individually.
Nova Scotia
The province recommends patients call 811 or register with the Need a Family Practice Registry, which is a waitlist.
Nunavut
The territory’s Department of Health provides contact numbers and a map to healthcare services where physicians can be found.
Prince Edward Island
Residents should use the Patient Registry Program that helps connect Islanders to a family doctor or nurse practitioner who is accepting new patients.
Saskatchewan
The Saskatchewan Health Authority keeps a list of doctors that are accepting new patients by region.
Yukon
The Territory has a Find a family doctor service that helps residents get matched with a doctor that is accepting new patients.