122 minutes: Average wait time for Kelowna walk-in clinic
The wait times at Canadian walk-in clinics have soared, says Medimap, a tech company which tracks how long wait times are at various clinics.“The 2022 data was just released this past week,” Wickland said. “The average wait time in Canada was up to 37 minutes on average, regardless of where you were located last year. Before, it was 25, so we saw about a 12-minute increase.”
According to Medimap, the average wait time at walk-in clinics throughout British Columbia in 2022 was 79 minutes. That’s 21 minutes longer than in 2021, and 36 minutes longer than in 2020.In Kelowna, the average wait time in 2022 was 122 minutes, an increase of 31 minutes from 2021. Vernon was at 106 minutes, marking an increase of 30 minutes. And the wait in Salmon Arm last year was 65 minutes, a jump from 53 minutes in 2021.Trending Now
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