Walk-In Clinics in Vancouver, British Columbia
29 clinics — sorted by rating
Alberni Medical Clinic
1318 Alberni Street, Central Vancouver
Promis Medical Centre
1575 West Georgia Street, Central Vancouver
Vancouver City Centre Urgent Primary Care Centre
188 Nelson Street, Central Vancouver
Granville Medical Clinic
2578 Granville Street, Fairview
Northeast Urgent Primary Care Centre
2788 East Hastings Street, East Vancouver
Choice Medical Clinic
817 West Hastings Street, Central Vancouver
WELL Health Medical Centres
2480 Heather Street, Fairview
REACH Community Health Centre
1145 Commercial Drive, Grandview-Woodland

Una Medical Clinic
1027 West 15th Avenue, Fairview
Downtown Vancouver Medical Clinic
1102 West Pender Street, Central Vancouver
Loyal Medical Clinic
1055 West Georgia Street, Central Vancouver
Commercial Drive Medical Clinic
1515 Commercial Drive, Grandview-Woodland

Southeast Urgent and Primary Care Centre
5880 Victoria Drive, South Vancouver
Fraser Care Clinic
6460 Fraser Street, Sunset
Keefer Walk-In and Medical Clinic
118 Keefer Street, Central Vancouver
Yaletown Medical Clinic
1296 Pacific Boulevard, Central Vancouver

CityMed Clinic - Vancouver (NOT A WALK-IN CLIINC)
2140 Main Street, South Main
Cross Roads Medical Clinic
507 West Broadway, Fairview

Khatsahlano Medical Clinic
2685 West Broadway, Kitsilano
Yale Medical Centre - Walk In Clinic - Granville Location
1280 Granville Street, Central Vancouver
About Walk-In Clinics in Vancouver
Vancouver has 29 walk-in clinics serving the community. Most clinics are open on weekdays with some offering evening and weekend hours. Use the listings above to compare ratings, hours, and services to find the right clinic for your needs.
Whether you need a routine check-up, prescription renewal, or treatment for a minor illness or injury, the walk-in clinics in Vancouver, British Columbia listed on ClinicFinder.ca can help. Many locations accept walk-in patients without an appointment, making it easy to get care when you need it. When visiting a clinic, bring your provincial health card, a list of current medications, and any relevant medical records. Wait times vary by location and time of day — visiting in the morning or mid-week can often mean shorter waits. Each listing above includes hours of operation, patient ratings, contact details, and directions to help you choose the right clinic.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many walk-in clinics are there in Vancouver?
There are 29 walk-in clinics listed in Vancouver, British Columbia. Use the list above to compare ratings, hours, and locations.
Which walk-in clinic in Vancouver has the highest rating?
Alberni Medical Clinic is the top-rated walk-in clinic in Vancouver with a rating of 4.3/5 based on 562 reviews.
Are there walk-in clinics open on weekends in Vancouver?
Yes, many walk-in clinics in Vancouver offer weekend hours. Check individual clinic listings above for specific Saturday and Sunday hours.
What is the average rating of walk-in clinics in Vancouver?
The average patient rating for walk-in clinics in Vancouver is 3.6/5 based on 29 rated clinics.
Which areas of Vancouver have walk-in clinics?
Walk-In Clinics in Vancouver can be found in several areas including Central Vancouver, Fairview, Sunset, Grandview-Woodland. Use the neighbourhood filters above to browse clinics in a specific area.
Is walk-in clinic care covered by health insurance in British Columbia?
BC Medical Services Plan (MSP) covers medically necessary physician visits including walk-in clinics. MSP premiums were eliminated in 2020.
Do I need a health card to visit a walk-in clinic in Vancouver?
A valid British Columbia health card is recommended to avoid out-of-pocket fees, which typically range from $50 to $150 per visit. Walk-in clinics in Vancouver will still treat patients without a health card.
Can I get a prescription refill at a walk-in clinic in Vancouver?
Yes. Walk-in clinic doctors in Vancouver can write new prescriptions and refill existing medications. Bring a list of your current medications and dosages. Some controlled substances may need to be prescribed by your regular family doctor.

