Your Questions, Answered

  • Calgary Care Medical Clinic may accept new patients depending on physician availability and capacity. Availability can change throughout the year. We recommend contacting the clinic directly or checking our website for the most up-to-date information regarding new patient registration and required documentation.

  • Calgary Care Medical Clinic provides comprehensive primary care services, which may include:

    • Family medicine and general consultations

    • Preventive health screenings and annual physical exams

    • Women’s health services

    • Chronic disease management (e.g., diabetes, hypertension)

    • Pediatric and senior care

    • Prescription renewals

    • Specialist referrals

    • Virtual (telemedicine) appointments

    For a full list of services, patients are encouraged to contact the clinic directly.

  • Operating hours at Calgary Care Medical Clinic may vary by physician and day of the week. Most family medical clinics operate Monday to Friday during standard business hours, with some offering extended or weekend appointments. For current hours, please visit the clinic’s official website or call the front desk.

  • Yes. Physicians at Calgary Care Medical Clinic can assess patients and provide referrals to medical specialists when clinically appropriate. Referral timelines depend on specialist availability and urgency of care.

  • Patients can book a virtual appointment with Calgary Care Medical Clinic by:

    • Calling the clinic directly

    • Booking through the clinic’s online appointment system (if available)

    • Requesting a telehealth visit during regular office hours

    Virtual appointments may be conducted by phone or secure video, depending on physician preference and patient needs.

  • Yes. Many telemedicine clinics across Alberta offer women’s health consultations, including birth control counseling, menopause management, pap referrals, STI screening discussions, and general reproductive health concerns. These services are often available through secure video or phone appointments.

  • Virtual family medicine services are widely available throughout Alberta. Many clinics now offer telehealth appointments for routine consultations, follow-ups, prescription renewals, and chronic disease management. Patients can search for licensed Alberta family physicians offering virtual care or contact local clinics to confirm telemedicine availability.

  • Yes. Mobile lab services are available in Calgary, allowing patients to have blood tests collected at home or at their workplace. A valid requisition from a licensed healthcare provider is typically required. Mobile lab services offer convenience for seniors, busy professionals, and individuals with mobility challenges.

  • To obtain a prescription renewal via telehealth in Calgary:

    1. Book a virtual appointment with a licensed physician.

    2. Discuss your medication and medical history.

    3. If appropriate, the physician can send your prescription directly to your preferred pharmacy.

    Some renewals may require an in-person assessment depending on the medication type.

  • Many telehealth clinics in Alberta provide specialist referrals after a virtual consultation. If your condition requires further assessment, the physician can refer you to an appropriate specialist within Alberta’s healthcare system. Referral wait times vary based on urgency and specialty.