Dr. Meghan Chatwin checking up on children patients

Walk In

When is the Walk-in clinic open?

  • Monday–Friday: 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.*
  • Online registration opens each regular clinic day at 8:00am
  • In Person registration opens each regular clinic day at 8:30am

Where can I register?

Registration for a walk-in slot is both online and in person.

Both forms of registration are for an in-person and not a virtual visit.

To register online, use the online booking link at the top of the page or click here
IMPORTANT
On the page that lists all the providers:
If “Walk-in, Provider” is listed, there are spots available.
If “Walk-in, Provider” is not listed, there are no spots available

How long is the wait?

Wait time varies based on demand. It can often be observed that walk-in is most in demand after the weekend or long weekend especially, and tapers off through the week.

Some choose to wait outside the clinic, before our doors open, to ensure a spot.

Some slots are available for registration online as early as 8:00am, 30 min before we open our clinic doors.

Clinic closure dates:

  • January – New Year’s Day
  • February – Louis Riel Day
  • April – Good Friday
  • May – Victoria Day
  • July – Canada Day
  • August – Terry Fox Day
  • September – Labour Day
  • September – Truth and Reconciliation Day
  • October – Thanksgiving
  • November – Remembrance Day
  • December – Christmas
  • December – Boxing Day

CME closures

The walk-in clinic is only open from 2:00 p.m and 4:30 p.m (registration starts at 1:45pm) on the following dates for education and staff meetings.

  • February 8, 2024
  • March 7, 2024
  • April 11, 2024
  • May 9, 2024
  • September 12, 2024
  • December 12, 2024
  • January 9, 2025

What physician will I see in the walk-in clinic?

When registering for a walk-in appointment at the clinic, we can inform you of the physician working that same day. However, we do not disclose which physician is working in the walk-in clinic on future dates.

How can I make an appointment?

Registration for the walk-in clinic begins at 8:30

Please come to the clinic to register on a first come – first serve basis.

Walk-in Uses

  • Minor Cuts/Abrasions
  • Flu
  • Fever
  • Allergies
  • Minor Injuries
  • Pink Eye
  • Strains/Sprains
  • Coughs/Sore Throat
  • Diarrhea
  • Ear Pain
  • Sinus Infections
  • Yeast Infections

Important Information

Information provided on menziesmedical.ca is intended to provide general information and should not be used as a substitute for the advice of a physician. Please consult your family physician or other appropriate health professional on personal health matters. Walk-in should be used for non life-threatening illnesses and injuries. Walk-in should only be used for non life-threatening illness and injuries.

Walk-in is not to be used for the following:

  • Life threatening situations such as: heart attack/stroke, poisoning, loss of consciousness or severe allergic reactions. For emergency care, patients should report to the nearest ER.
  • For those patients with providers, walk-in is not recommended for routine prescription renewal. It is best if patients see their regular physician for prescription renewals. If you do not have a provider, walk-in may be appropriate. While we cannot guarantee prescription refills will be done, it is an appropriate first point of care.

In the patients best interest, we are only able to accommodate a certain number of patients during our walk-in clinic. Because of this, you may be told the walk-in clinic is full when you arrive. We understand this is frustrating. Please let our staff help you to book the next available appointment.