Our Walk-in Clinic operates with a daily list with no specific appointment times.
Wait times every day will vary based on patient volume and the nature of issues being presented by patients.
Wait times can range from a few minutes to a few hours.
When to go to a Hospital Emergency Department
Emergency Departments treat patients with serious and life threatening conditions in the order of the severity of their conditions.
*Call 911 or go to the nearest Emergency Department when you need care for symptoms such as:
- Trouble breathing
- Bleeding that won’t stop
- Chest pain or pressure
- Broken bones
- Partial or total amputation of a limb
- Traumas or injuries to the head
- Deep cuts or wounds
- Severe burns
- Severe pain
- Poisoning
- Loss of consciousness – unable to wake
- Sudden headaches, dizziness, weakness, numbness, trouble seeing or speaking
- Mental health issues (overdose, thoughts of suicide, self-harm or harm to others)
- Severely ill or injured children and infants
- Obstetrical emergencies (early pregnancy complications, labour and delivery)
When to come to our Walk-in Clinic – Call or Book Online
The Albany Medical Clinic operates a walk-in clinic which treats patients for health concerns that are not an emergency but can’t wait for a scheduled appointment with a family doctor or other primary care
Come to our Walk-in Clinic for treatment of:
- Nausea, vomiting and flu
- Coughs, cold and fevers
- Ear, nose, throat and eye problems
- Minor cuts that may need stitches
- Sprains, strains or sports injuries
- Minor asthma flare-ups or allergic reactions