One clinic, every kind of visit.
From a quick rash to a yearly physical, TLC handles the full spectrum of primary care — and refers thoughtfully when something needs a specialist.
Virtual care
See a BC-licensed doctor by secure video. Most issues resolved in one visit.
Walk-in
No appointment needed. Real-time wait at the clinic, on your phone.
Family medicine
Long-term care from doctors who know you and your family's history.
Specialists
Cardiology, dermatology, mental health, and more — referrals welcomed.
Pediatrics
Checkups, vaccines, and care for kids from newborn through teens.
Lab & imaging
On-site bloodwork, with imaging through partner labs nearby.
From symptom to seen, in 15 minutes.
No more "next available is in three weeks." Pick a slot today, hop on video when it's time, leave with a plan (and a prescription, if needed).
- 1Pick a time todayReal slots, real doctors, no virtual queue lottery.
- 2Tell us what's going onQuick intake — 90 seconds. Upload a photo if it helps.
- 3See a doctor by videoBC-licensed, same one each time if you'd like.
- 4Leave with a planNotes, prescriptions, lab orders — sent before you log off.
Real people, on your team for the long haul.
Our doctors live and practice in Burnaby. They speak your language — literally — and stick around so your care isn't a relay race.
Care that adds up — for thousands of Burnaby families.
The clinic Burnaby keeps coming back to.
I called at 8:30am with a sick toddler. By 10am we'd seen Dr. Hosseini, had a prescription called in, and were home with antibiotics. This is what care should feel like.
Plain-language health, written by your doctors.
No clickbait, no fear-mongering. Just honest answers from the team you'd already trust.
When should kids see a doctor for a fever?
Every parent knows the 3am temperature panic. Dr. Hosseini walks through what's normal, what's not, and when video care is enough.
The case for the 'just talking' visit.
Mental-health visits don't require a crisis. Why we offer 50-minute slots specifically for them, and how MSP covers it.
Five questions to ask at every annual physical.
Going in with a list changes everything. Our family doctors share what they wish more patients asked about after 50.
Quick answers.
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