B.C. to launch website to book appointments with pharmacists to treat minor ailments
VANCOUVER — In an attempt to ease some of the pressure on British Columbia’s health-care system, Premier David Eby says the province will become the first in Canada to offer online booking for residents to visit pharmacists for treatment of minor ailments.
The website will go live Thursday, allowing residents to book appointments with one of 600 pharmacists who have agreed to use a new system, similar to what is used for booking COVID-19 or flu vaccines.
“It’s about getting the health care that you need in your community when you need it. It’s about taking pressure off our entire health-care system,” Eby said at a news conference on Wednesday.
“I can’t wait to see how this new system works out and rolls out in communities across the province while we continue to work to strengthen the health-care system long term.”

