- about Primary Care Networks
- Are all physicians part of a Primary Care Network?
- Are all Primary Care Networks the same?
- How do Primary Care Networks change an individual’s health care?
- What are the benefits to an individual in Primary Care Networks?
- What health care services do Primary Care Networks provide?
- What is a Primary Care Network?
- What is Primary Care?
- Who provides health care services in a Primary Care Network?
- Why have Primary Care Networks been developed?
- about the Wood Buffalo Primary Care Network (WBPCN)
- Are all family physicians located in the Municipality of Wood Buffalo part of the WBPCN?
- Can an individual self-refer to the WBPCN?
- Can children attend appointments with their parent or guardian?
- Can the WBPCN provide names of family physicians accepting new patients?
- How does the WBPCN change an individual’s care?
- What are the benefits to individuals with physicians participating in the WBPCN?
- What are the hours of operation for the WBPCN clinic?
- What is the process for an individual from another province who does not have a family physician in Fort McMurray?
- Where is the WBPCN clinic located?
- Who provides services at the WBPCN clinic?
