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  1. What is a PCN? Review Before Appointment. Feedback After Your Visit Today. Telus CHR Connect App Instructions. NZ Health Neighbourhoods. Our Health Neighbourhoods: Key Messages. NZ Careers. Wildfire Preparedness Information. Contact Us. 104-11745 105 Street. Grande Prairie AB T8V 8L1. Phone: 780-539-9204. Contact Us. Facebook.

  2. Grande Prairie PCN After-Hours Clinic. 104-11745 105 Street. Grande Prairie, Alberta. T8V 8L1. 780-539-9204. After Hours Available - Instructions: The Grande Prairie PCN After-Hours Clinic utilizes a revolving list of local physicians and Nurse Practitioners.

  3. 780-539-9204. After Hours Available (The Grande Prairie PCN After-Hours Clinic utilizes a revolving list of local physicians and Nurse Practitioners.) Monday to Friday doors open at 5pm. Saturday and Sunday doors open at 10am.

  4. If you need to make or cancel an appointment you must call The Grande Prairie PCN at 780-539-9204. If you are looking to register for groups or workshops click HERE. Please Note – The Grande Prairie Primary Care Network does not respond to health emergencies, or answer medical questions by email.

  5. Grande Prairie residents now have greater access to a family doctor now that most local physicians are part of a Primary Care Network, working together to meet community health needs. The Grande Prairie Primary Care Network (PCN) officially opened its doors on April 29.

  6. The Grande Prairie PCN Primary Care Support Program works with physicians to support patients in achieving better health and wellness.

  7. NZ Health Neighbourhoods. Health Neighbourhoods bring together people from diverse backgrounds to improve... Learn more ». Telus CHR Connect App Instructions. Learn more ». Contact Us. 104-11745 105 Street. Grande Prairie AB T8V 8L1. Phone: 780-539-9204.

  8. Grande Prairie Primary Care Network, Grande Prairie, Alberta. 3,608 likes · 258 were here. Supporting your family physician and enhancing the delivery of primary care services.

  9. During 2018/2019 to 2020/2021, Grande Prairie Primary Care Network's birth rate of 34.0 per 1,000 women was higher than the provincial PCN rate based on qualifier method, and the teen birth rate of 15.3 per 1,000 was higher than Alberta’s PCN teen birth rate.

  10. Offers an overview of the current health status of patients in the Grande Prairie Primary Care Network, indicators of the Network's current and future health needs, and evidence as to which quality services are needed in a timely and efficient basis to address these needs.