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Kla-how-eya Indigenous Health and Wellness Clinic

Provided by Fraser Health

Provides primary health care to indigenous peoples.
Offers nurse practitioners who work with other health professionals to meet the primary health care needs of Indigenous peoples. The following services are provided:
  • Provides assessment, diagnosis and management of common illnesses and disease including diabetes, high blood pressure and depression.
  • Performs physical exams and routine health screening.
  • Prescribes medicine and orders tests such as x-rays, ultrasound and blood work.
  • Refers clients to specialists as necessary.
  • Promotes health to prevent illness and injury.
  • Provides education on health and wellness, injury prevention and treating disease.
  • STI testing
  • Contraceptive management/ education
  • Pregnancy testing
  • flu and COVID vaccines


This clinic serves First Nations, Metis, Inuit, self-identifying Aboriginal/ Indigenous persons.

604-587-4774

Website: https://www.fraserhealth.ca/Service...

Guildford Public Health Unit - #100, 10233 153 Street, Surrey, British Columbia

The waiting room for the primary health care clinic is shared with the public health unit (first door on the right). Go to the Kla-how-eya Healing Place reception desk at the left end of the reception area.

Wheelchair accessible.

Service is available in English.

Cost: No cost

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Service area: Fraser Health Area + show cities

Service area cities: Langley, Boston Bar, Chilliwack, Surrey, South Surrey, New Westminster, North Delta, Port Moody, Port Coquitlam, Aldergrove, Fort Langley, Anmore, Maple Ridge, White Rock, Mission, Agassiz, Coquitlam, Hope, Pitt Meadows, Abbotsford, Burnaby, and Delta

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