Culturally safe virtual care for First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples and their families across Alberta.
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Appointments are by phone or secure video. After your visit, we can provide referrals, prescriptions, and requisitions as appropriate, and share notes with your primary care provider.

Virtual Doctor Visits
- Phone or secure video — your choice
- Prescriptions/renewals, lab & imaging requisitions, medical notes
- Referrals to specialists and answering your questions
- Follow‑up plan and results review

Mental Health Services
- Individual counselling for adults & adolescents (13+)
- 12-week DBT (Dialectical Behavior Therapy) group
- Couples therapy
- ADHD assessment
- Psychoeducational assessments

Patient Navigator Care
- Primary care with a focus on prevention and family health
- Chronic condition support and self‑management coaching
- Navigation to local and Indigenous supports as needed
- Care plans tailored to your goals

Cancer Screening
- Primary care with a focus on prevention and family health
- Culturally safe cancer screening support for Indigenous peoples, including breast, cervical, and colorectal
- Virtual care guidance and referrals to help patients access screening programs and follow-up care
- Education and prevention support focused on early detection
Common reasons to call
Prescription refills and renewals
Contraception and sexual health
Diabetes care and chronic conditions
Allergies, sore throat, skin concerns
UTI and common infections
Cancer screening questions
Therapy & counselling access
Who can use this service
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Any person self‑identifying as First Nations, Inuit or Métis, and their immediate family, located in Alberta.
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We share notes with your family doctor with your consent, or help you access resources if you don’t have one.

Important Information
- As a virtual clinic, we do not prescribe medications with high misuse potential (e.g., opioids, benzodiazepines, short‑acting stimulants, THC analogues).
- For emergencies, call 911 or visit the nearest emergency department. See our list of Important Phone Numbers
Helpful Links
AIVCC Patient Handbook
Step‑by‑step guide to getting care, appointments, and follow‑up.
Find a Family Doctor (Alberta)
Tools for locating a family physician in your area.
College of Physicians & Surgeons
Physician directory and licensing information in Alberta.
Important Phone Numbers
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
Phone
Fax
1-855-574-0807
Mailing Address
18232 102 Ave NW Edmonton, T5S 1S7