Skip the Waiting Room is the best way to find walk in clinics in your area.
We have up to date schedules, contact information, and let you book appointments online.
Step One
Choose a walk in clinic provider that offers online registration and book your appointment.
Step Two
Skip the Waiting Room determines the appropriate time for you to leave and sends you a phone call or text message.
Step Three
Arrive at the clinic, check-in and relax. Our goal is to have you in front of the doctor shortly after you arrive.
COVID 19, Influenza Vaccinations and RSV Vaccinations
Clinics offer both COVID-19 and Influenza vaccines for ALL ages. The RSV vaccine is available for individuals 75 years of age and older. If you are 60-74 years of age and have COPD, Lung cancer, or have ever received a Lung transplant, contact your local Public Health Nursing office to discuss your eligibility for RSV vaccine.
Individuals may receive multiple vaccines at the same appointment.
Masking may be required at the walk-in clinic. If the patient has any covid-19 symptoms and/or has tested positive for Covid-19, we strongly encourage the patient to wear a mask for the safety of the other patients and the staff.
In-person registration begins at 8:00 AM Monday through Friday. We will take registration for all clinics throughout the day beginning at 8:00 AM.
Please be advised that walk-in clinic registration will close early once maximum capacity has been reached.
Please note that the clinic end times may vary.
Please respect out staff! Verbal and Physical abuse will not be tolerated. As we maintain the right to refuse service.
Provincial vaccination clinics offer both COVID-19 and Influenza vaccines for ALL ages. The RSV vaccine is available for individuals 75 years of age and older. If you are 60-74 years of age and have COPD, Lung cancer, or have ever received a Lung transplant, contact your local Public Health Nursing office to discuss your eligibility for RSV vaccine. Individuals may receive multiple vaccines at the same appointment.
Note: Infants born January 1, 2025 who are eligible to receive Beyfortus® (nirsevimab), a long-acting monoclonal antibody that provides season-long protection against RSV, should contact their local Public Health Nursing office for an appointment (this product is NOT available through community clinics).
Please note that this booking does not guarantee that you will get a vaccination. If there are any concerns regarding eligibility or
contraindications, you may be either contacted by a health provider or provided options for follow-up.
Please note: The provincial breast screening program is for asymptomatic patients between the ages of 40-74. If you are experiencing any breast related issues, please contact your primary care provider or visit a walk-in clinic for a referral.