Public-source aggregation
Listings are assembled from public clinic and healthcare directory records, then normalized for easier comparison.
AlbertaClinics
Alberta care directory
AlbertaClinics helps patients compare city coverage, phone details, walk-in signals, and new-patient indicators in one place before they call or visit.
Listings
854+
Province-wide clinic records available for search.
City coverage
12
High-intent city landing pages for Alberta search journeys.
User flow
3 steps
Search, compare, then call ahead before visiting.
Listings are assembled from public clinic and healthcare directory records, then normalized for easier comparison.
We surface walk-in, open-now, and intake clues where available so the directory supports a real visit decision.
Hours and intake rules can change quickly. Every page keeps that caveat clear instead of implying clinical certainty.
This is an information directory, not a care provider. Emergency visitors should always call 911 immediately.
Featured city pages create a cleaner path into the directory than dropping users into a huge undifferentiated list.
Listings
412+
Find walk-in clinics, family doctors, and clinics accepting new patients in Calgary, Alberta.
Listings
324+
Find walk-in clinics, family doctors, and clinics accepting new patients in Edmonton, Alberta.
Listings
58+
Browse Red Deer clinics with walk-in details, phone numbers, and patient intake status.
Map preview, city filters, and walk-in / intake cues reduce wasted clicks. The goal is to make the first call or the first visit decision faster.
Live map preview
10 listings on screen
Preview the first page visually, then open the city or clinic page that looks most relevant.
A stronger healthcare directory should make the next action obvious: choose a city, compare signals, open a listing, then confirm directly.
Show users whether hours are available and remind them to confirm same-day changes.
Prominent phone details lower friction for the most common next step: calling reception.
Differentiate likely walk-in access from appointment-based or unclear intake states.
Use structured city pages so visitors are not dropped straight into a broad database view.
These blocks support search intent and reassure visitors that the directory is built for practical decision-making.
Start with a city page or search by clinic name, then compare walk-in signals, phone numbers, and directions before you go.
Yes. AlbertaClinics surfaces public intake signals on listings, but you should still confirm directly with the clinic because policies can change quickly.
Use online listings as a starting point only. Same-day schedule changes happen, so calling ahead is still the safest step before visiting.
The revised site gives clinic operators clearer entry points too. Claiming or correcting a listing now feels like a credible business action, not an afterthought.
Keep supporting intent after the homepage. FAQ content should feel like part of the product, not a legal appendix.
Directory data is refreshed on a recurring basis, but clinic hours and walk-in status can change throughout the day. Always call the clinic directly before visiting.
No. AlbertaClinics is an informational directory and does not provide diagnosis, treatment, or emergency triage.
Call 911 immediately or go to the nearest emergency department.
Clinic representatives can submit a claim request through the claim page. After verification, our team can process listing updates.