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How to find a family doctor who accepts new patients? 1 month ago
A detailed guide for newcomers to Calgary: how to register with a family doctor, what documents are required for AHCIP, where to find available doctors, online resources, hotlines, clinics for refugees and low-income individuals
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What is a Walk-in Clinic, and how can I use it? 4 months ago
Find out how Walk-in Clinics work in Calgary: what services they provide, when it's best to go, what to bring with you, how to find a clinic without an appointment, and where to get help without insurance
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How can I find a clinic that provides free services to newcomers? 4 months ago
A detailed guide for newcomers to Calgary: where to get free or subsidized medical care, what documents are required, a list of clinics and support programs
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Can I change my family doctor after the first visit? 4 months ago
Changing family doctors in Calgary: where to find a new doctor, how to register, transfer medical records, AHCIP details, tips for newcomers and families with children
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Can I make an appointment with a doctor without a medical card? 1 month ago
Where and how to get medical care in Calgary without AHCIP: options for newcomers, refugees, students, and temporary residents, prices, documents, and social programs
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How does booking a doctor's appointment via online platforms work? 4 months ago
Find out how to book a doctor online in Calgary: MyAHS Connect, Tia Health, Online-Doctor.ca, registration, services for refugees and children, technical support
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Are there doctors who speak Ukrainian or Russian? 2 weeks ago
Where to find a doctor in Calgary who speaks Ukrainian or Russian: clinic addresses, doctor contacts, online resources, and tips for making an appointment
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What documents are required to register with a family doctor? 1 month ago
Documents for registering with a doctor in CalgaryDetailed guide for newcomers to Calgary: what documents are needed to register for AHCIP, how to find a family doctor, what to prepare for the visit, special considerations for children, refugees, and people with chronic illnesses