nham, if you go to a walk-in clinic, you can just, like, walk in and wait your turn. idk how it works in QC, but here there are a ton of walk-in clinics anyone can go to. You've also got your local CLSCs and CSSSs there, but I'm not sure what their deal is.
if you want to become a regular patient of a doctor, you have to call them and see if they're accepting new patients (most won't be), and if they are, then you make an appointment, usually for an initial consultation, which may take a few weeks to get even if they are taking new patients. if they speak french to you, jus panic and hangup. probably google finding a doctor in montreal is a good place to start.
nham, if you go to a walk-in clinic, you can just, like, walk in and wait your turn. idk how it works in QC, but here there are a ton of walk-in clinics anyone can go to. You've also got your local CLSCs and CSSSs there, but I'm not sure what their deal is.
if you want to become a regular patient of a doctor, you have to call them and see if they're accepting new patients (most won't be), and if they are, then you make an appointment, usually for an initial consultation, which may take a few weeks to get even if they are taking new patients. if they speak french to you, jus panic and hangup. probably google finding a doctor in montreal is a good place to start.
i basically just wnat to confirm i have strep throat so i can get antibiotics. so walk-in it is. i will be liveblogging from the waiting room shortly.