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106-2025 W Broadway, Vancouver, V6J 1Z6
During construction of the Skytrain on Broadway, access to the building is limited and is from Maple Street coming from 8th Avenue.
2 parking spaces are available, and free 2-hour parking spaces are available on adjacent streets.
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- 778 532 9073
FAQs
Frequently asked questions
No. We do not accept walk-ins. Once connected via the Health Connect Registry, please call us at 604-416-3242 to schedule your first in-person appointment. Thereafter, patients already connected to a provider will have the option of booking an appointment online via this site.
Yes, our medical team takes on new patients. To do so, you need to register on the Health Connect Registry system. It is important to specify the French language in the preferences. For more information about registering with the Registry or updating your file, please visit the dedicated page on the RésoSanté C.-B. website ("Health Connect Registry" tab).
We're open Monday to Friday from 09:00 am to 5:00 pm, and Saturday from 09:00 am to 3:00 pm, by appointment only.
Whether virtual or in person, medical appointments at Santé Ouest are covered by the MSP (Medical Services Plan).
Santé Ouest is located at 2025 W Broadway, at the corner of Maple Street. Bus 99 takes you to the Broadway @ Arbutus stop, a 3-minute walk away.
Two parking spaces are available for patients. In addition, numerous free 2-hour parking spaces are available in adjacent streets.
A community health center (CHC) is a non-profit organization that provides basic health care and health promotion programs adapted to the needs of local communities.
The operation of a community health center is based on several key principles, aimed at providing accessible, patient-centered health care tailored to each individual's specific needs. A team of providers will work with the patient to determine his or her goals of care, and ensure that he or she has access to the services and support he or she needs to achieve his or her health and well-being goals.
No. The Santé Ouest francophone community health center offers bilingual services in French and English. Although the center is open to all, certain groups will be prioritized, notably those without a family doctor or those belonging to vulnerable groups. Health care will be offered in person and virtually, helping to reduce inequalities in access to health care.