I dont know about the rest ofCanada, but here in Québec there is a major shortage of family doctors especially now since a lot of doctors have reached retirement age. In Québec, people who dont have a family doctor are called Orphalains (Orphans) and we have to register with the local CLSC (Government run Health Care Agency) and they eventually find you a family doctor in your area.
When my family doctor (general practitioner) retired, i had to sign papers and register with the Health Care Agency and i received a letter acknowledging that. A couple of months later i had to visit the local clinic through emergency to renew my meds. I was seen by a Young doctor who renewed my meds and while i was there i asked her if she would consider being my family doctor. I got Lucky, she called me back 2 days later and said she would take me and to come in and sign more papers for the govt and for my medical records.
Last year in December, DH`s doctor retired and he had to go through the same procedure as me. Because of his health issues, he was put on a priorty list. He received a phone call from our local clinic that the govt is assigning him a family doctor and to come in and sign the required papers. Major sigh of relief for him. We have 2 highly trained nurses at the clinic but they can only treat you if you have a family doctor. Which doesnt make any sense to me but to be it.
My friend, who registered for a family doctor the same time as me has waited 20 months until i went with her to an outpatients clinic after shoulder replacement surgery. I explained to the receptionist how long she has been waiting, etc., and lo and behold they found her a doctor but not in our town. She has to travel to the next city. But after that long wait, she is very happy.
Is the lack of general practitioners a common problem across Canada? Do you have a family doctor? Or how are you coping without one?

