Overview
If you are sick and have a family doctor or nurse practitioner, call their office first.
Clinics can provide non-urgent medical care on a first-come, first-served basis.
Medical clinic locations
Medical clinics provide care for patients with non-urgent medical problems who do not have a primary health-care provider or who are unable to get an appointment with them within a reasonable time frame.
eVisitNB: Before you book
eVisitNB is available to help with your medical concerns
Treatments
Most appointments are covered with a valid New Brunswick Medicare card. There may be fees depending on the service required (i.e. sick notes) and some services are not provided (chest pain, abdominal pain assessment).
Walk-in and virtual health-care providers can order tests like blood work, X-rays, MRIs, CT scans and scopes (such as colonoscopies and more). They can also assess and prescribe for minor ailments, including:
- flu symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, chills and fever
- sore throat
- earache
- eye infection
- bladder infection
- rash (such as scabies, etc.)
- testing for sexually transmitted infections
- lower back pain from lifting or twisting