Rosewall Women's Clinic - Courtenay

Provided by Rosewall Women's Clinic

Provides women's health services in the Comox Valley to patients of all sexual orientations and gender identities.
The physicians at the Rosewall Women’s Clinic provide care to all patients in need of insured reproductive health services, without the requirement of a referral. Care is available in person, as well as via telephone, video and email/text, all of which require 24-hours notice for appointment changes and cancellation.

Services Offered Include:
  • Ultrasound guided IUD insertion and removal
  • Nexplanon (contraceptive implant) insertion and removal
  • Contraception counselling
  • PAP smears (cervical cancer screening)
  • STI testing and treatment
  • Vulvar health concerns
  • Endometrial biopsies for premenopausal patients
  • Breast health concerns
Clinic can also provide referrals for unattached patients who need access to local fertility services and vasectomy consultations. Rosewall Women's Clinic does not currently offer hormone health or menopause support, but can refer unattached patients for these services.

How to Access Services:
  • Patients can self refer for all services using this link or by calling the clinic directly at 778-225-9738.
  • Physicians can refer by phone or fax (referral form below); the clinic will contact the patient directly after the initial referral

778-225-9738

Public email: connect@rosewallwomensclinic.ca

Website: https://rosewallwomensclinic.ca/

2311 Rosewall Crescent, Courtenay, British Columbia, V9N 8R9

Hours of Operation are Monday through Wednesday from 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Wheelchair accessible.

Cost: No cost

Referral options:

  • Physician or nurse practitioner referral
  • Self-referral
Availability

Service area: Comox, Courtenay, Cumberland + show cities

Service area cities: Comox, Courtenay, and Cumberland

Ways to Access
  • Provided 1:1 in-person
  • Provided at a single location

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  2. Last Name
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