+ What is an Urgent and Primary Care Centre (UPCC)?
An Urgent and Primary Care Centre is for non-life-threating illnesses or injuries when you are unable to see your Primary Care Provider (family doctor or nurse practitioner) and do not need to go to an Emergency Department
A UPCC is not intended to replace your family doctor or care provider as your first point of contact for health concerns, nor will it replace Emergency Departments for ill-threatening illnesses or injuries. Rather, it is intended to be an additional service in the community, working in conjunction with others in the community to provide appropriate urgent services to clients, when and where they need it.
+ What conditions does the REACH UPCC treat?
The REACH UPCC serves people of all ages who need to be seen within 12-24 hours. For example:
- Sprains and strains
- Cuts, wounds, or skin conditions
- Fever and severe flu-like symptoms
- Infections including chest, ear and urinary tract
- Mild to moderate asthma
- New or worsening pain
- Prolonged nausea, vomiting, diarrhea
- Minor child illness and injury
- Urgent food, shelter, financial, emotional needs
+ How will patients be seen?
Patients will be assessed and prioritized according to urgency and not first come-first served.
+ How many patients will REACH UPCC serve?
The team-based centre will provide care for more than 37,000 additional patient-visits each year. It will operate with extended hours for urgent and primary care services as well as care for those who need access to primary care during and outside standard hours.
+ What kind of professional will treat me at the UPCC?
The UPCC has an integrated health care team made up of experiences doctors, nurse practitioners, nurses (RNs and LPNs) and social workers to help treat your urgent health care needs.
+ What’s the difference between a UPCC and Emergency Department?
For life-threatening illnesses or injuries that need to be assessed and treated immediately (i.e. suspected stroke or heart attack, major trauma) call 911 or go to the Emergency Department.
+ What’s the difference between a UPCC and Primary Care provider?
Your regular family doctor or nurse practitioner is best places to assist you with your longer-term health needs. For these health concerns, including prescription renewals and referrals, call you Primary care provider (family doctor or nurse practitioner) first. Same day appointments are often available.
+ What is the difference between REACH UPCC and a Walk-In Clinic?
UPCC prioritizes clients according to urgency rather than a first come first served basis. We offer a team-based approach to care including nursing, social work and clinical pharmacist support. If you don’t have a family doctor or care provider, REACH UPCC can assist in connecting you to a family doctor or nurse practitioner for long-term care.
Yes, the UPCC is intended to treat everyone in the community who has an urgent health illness or injury.
+ Will the UPCC attach me to a family doctor if I don’t have one?
If you don’t have a family doctor or care provider, REACH UPCC will refer you to programs that match you with family doctors or nurse practitioners accepting patients (if this is what you want).
+ Will the REACH UPCC have access to my other medical records?
With your consent, REACH UPCC will be able to access a central database with summaries of past hospital visits and any prescriptions dispensed by a pharmacy in BC. We will not be able to access your healthcare provider records or the results of tests done through other medical offices.
If you are a patient at REACH Medical Clinic, we will not be able to automatically access your medical records or results, as the UPCC is a separate service.
+ Will the UPCC have access to x-ray/ultrasound is I need it? How about pharmacy or lab work?
REACH UPCC has partnered with West Coast Medical Imaging on the corner or Commercial and East Broadway to provide x-ray/ultrasound services is needed. West Coast Imaging is in the process of increasing their hours to align with REACH UPCC hours in time.
We have also partnered with LifeLabs in the community for any laboratory services such as blood work.
Finally, we have a pharmacy located on site to answer questions and serve your prescription needs.
+ What happens after I visit the UPCC? Is there a process for follow-ups?
Yes, REACH UPCC staff will let you know about all follow-ups needed. They will also notify you about any lab work or x-ray results and will send a copy of your treatment to your family doctor or care provider who can discuss any follow-up care needed.