Indigenous virtual care services in Alberta — culturally safe, accessible & free.

Get care from anywhere in Alberta by phone or video. Appointments for mental health, family and community care, and virtual doctor visits.

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About AIVCC

AIVCC provides culturally safe virtual healthcare for Indigenous peoples across Alberta. We focus on access, trust, and clear next steps — from understanding services to booking care. Our team delivers  Virtual Doctor Visits, Mental Health Services (adults and  adolescents 13+), Family and Community Care and Cancer Screening, with simple pathways and support.

Our Services

Virtual Doctor Visits

Speak with a doctor by phone or secure video using your phone, tablet, or computer. Choose the option that works best for you, wherever you are in Alberta.

Mental Health Services

Culturally safe counselling for adults and adolescents (13+), including individual therapy, DBT groups, couples counselling, and assessments.

Ongoing primary care that supports individuals and families, with a focus on prevention, continuity of care, and community supports.

Prevention and early detection are important.  We screen for breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer and guide you through next steps.

How We Can Help

Connect with a virtual doctor via phone or secure video
Primary care: prescriptions/renewals, lab & imaging requisitions
Culturally safe mental health counselling (adults & adolescents 13+)
Support for stress, anxiety, depression, grief, and trauma‑informed care
Patient navigator & community care plans tailored to your goals and connect you to cultural supports
Our nurses are here to provide cancer screening education, answer questions and guide you through your screening

How it Works

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1. Request an appointment

Use the form or call—our team confirms time and details.

2. Meet your provider

Join by phone or secure video. Bring questions or a support person.

3. Next steps

Receive follow‑up, resources, and referrals if needed.

Testimonials

"I felt safe when i contacted AIVCC, I am thankful to have found a culturally safe clinic"

~Patient

"I was happy to talk with the doctor over the phone in order to get my prescription, I didn’t have to miss work to make a doctor’s appointment just to get my refill."

~Patient

"It’s amazing how technology works especially during this pandemic, I don’t feel comfortable going to wait in a waiting room with people I don’t know, the doctor was able to treat me over the phone. She was able to prescribe me medications and she even faxed it to the nearest pharmacy, the medication helped me, I didn’t have to wait around anywhere."

~Patient

"My experience with the clinic is always great, Doctors make me feel like they care and always are respectful and kind."

~Patient

"This is by far the best, quality service I've experienced. Everyone is so kind and accommodating."

~Patient

"This is a necessary service. It has saved my life. I have come to depend on AVICC as I don't have a family doctor. I feel heard and respected. AVICC is definitely addressing the 94 Calls to action. AVICC is a much needed service. I worry that when more people find out about this service it might be harder to get into see a doctor etc. AVICC is an essential service and I hope it is here to stay as Me and my adult family have needed this service and it has been a life savor- literally."

~Patient

Our Collaborators

Together with community partners and collaborators, we connect patients to culturally safe care—faster, closer to home, and on their terms.

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Clinic Hours: Mon, Tue & Wed: 8:30 am – 8:30 pm, Thu & Fri: 8:30 am – 4:30 pm, Sat, Sun & Most Holidays: 12:30 pm – 4:30 pm

Fax

1-855-574-0807

Mailing Address

18232 102 Ave NW Edmonton, T5S 1S7