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VirtualCareNS provides Nova Scotians with virtual access to a primary care provider (family doctor or nurse practitioner). To use VirtualCareNS, you need: A valid Nova Scotia health card number. If you are new to the province, you cannot use VirtualCareNS until you have received your physical healthcare card.
1 day ago · Let's get started. Please answer a few questions below so we can help you register correctly for VirtualCareNS. Do you have a primary care provider (family doctor or nurse practitioner)? Yes, I have a primary care provider. No, I do not have a primary care provider. 9-1-1. Please answer a few questions below so we can help you register ...
1 day ago · For many Nova Scotians, virtual care means using Virtual Care NS. It runs off of a platform called Maple, and allows registered users to get virtual appointments with primary care providers. To see an example of how Virtual Care NS works, watch this video:
Aug 31, 2022 · All Nova Scotians on the Need a Family Practice Registry can now get free, online medical appointments through Virtual Care Nova Scotia (VirtualCareNS). Previously, people had to receive an email invitation to use VirtualCareNS.
Aug 25, 2023 · Launched in May 2021, Virtual Care NS provides free, temporary access to primary medical care for people on the Need a Family Practice Registry. Through Virtual Care NS, people on the registry can make a same-day virtual medical appointment for their health care needs.
Nova Scotia Health is providing Nova Scotians with increased ways to access care. The Mobile Primary Care Clinics and VirtualCareNS are two innovative models of care that have implemented quickly in response to the need for primary care services.
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May 14, 2024 · Nova Scotia will continue to use virtual care into the future to ensure people without a doctor get access to primary care, a health official said Tuesday.