: If you’ve ever been to a walk-in clinic then you know, the wait to see a doctor can be long. But tonight concerns are growing that things are going from bad to worse in the Central Okanagan. Klaudia Van Emmerik now with why walk-ins are seeing additional patient loads and what the public can do to help.
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Doctor shortage in Kelowna hitting patients at walk-in clinics hard
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