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Chilliwack, Hope, Agassiz

Chilliwack, Hope, Agassiz Primary Care Network

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The Chilliwack, Hope, Agassiz Primary Care Network  provides its services within the traditional, ancestral and unceded lands of the Stó:lō [staw-low] people, particularly the Aitchelitz [a-che-leetz], Xwchíyò:m (Cheam) [chee-am], Kwaw-kwaw-a-pilt [kwa-kwa-plit], Shxwhá:y [shwhy], Skwah [skwah], Squiala [skwai-all-a], Soowahlie [soo-wall-e], Skowkale [skow-cale], Tzeachten [chee-ack-ten], and Yakweakwioose [ya-kweek-we-oos] First Nations and home of the Chilliwack Métis Association.

Overview

A Primary Care Network (PCN) is a community-based network of health care professionals and clinics who plan and deliver the health care needs of a community.

The Chilliwack, Hope and Agassiz Primary Care Network Primary Care Network (PCN) team is working with local clinics to help connect people to a primary care provider, either a family doctor or nurse practitioner. This includes people living in the following communities:

  • Chilliwack
  • Hope
  • Agassiz
  • Harrison
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The content on this page has been jointly created by the Chilliwack, Hope, Agassiz Primary Care Network and HealthLink BC.