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tortilaman 07-27-12 04:00 AM

Attention Canadians
 
I know there's several of you on here. I'm from the states, and I'm planning on taking classes in Vancouver for the next year or so, if not longer. Just so I'm prepared, what is it like with doctors in the great white north? Are you aware of medications that are available in the US that aren't available up there? I think I heard somebody say that you don't have adderall, but I think that might have been New Zealand.

International students are required to have health insurance, and there's even supplemental insurance that I can get. I guess I'm just curious what your experiences have been with the healthcare system up there. I'm not saying my experiences have been great in the states, but just curious what I should expect up there.

angora 07-27-12 10:13 AM

Re: Attention Canadians
 
Finding a doctor that takes new patients can be difficult but there are walk-in clinics. I'm not sure what they're like for getting a prescription.

You can only get adderall xr here - no ir. Good news is that there are no shortages. Prescriptions are usually written for three months at a time too.

Drewbacca 07-27-12 10:16 AM

Re: Attention Canadians
 
Two words: Hastings Street.

Oh, wait, you meant the legal kind... No clue. Stay away from the aforementioned street though.

tortilaman 07-27-12 11:14 AM

Re: Attention Canadians
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by angora (Post 1339337)
Finding a doctor that takes new patients can be difficult but there are walk-in clinics. I'm not sure what they're like for getting a prescription.

You can only get adderall xr here - no ir. Good news is that there are no shortages. Prescriptions are usually written for three months at a time too.

Thanks for the info, gotta take the good with the bad I guess.

Also, will avoid Hastings street.

ginniebean 07-27-12 11:18 AM

Re: Attention Canadians
 
In Canada adderall is available along with pretty much all the other medications. Finding a doc is simple call CHADD they will give you a list of adhd friendly docs. Getting to see one my take a while. No walking clinic will prescribe adhd meds.

You lucky duck, you will love Vancouver, except for the high cost of living.

tortilaman 07-27-12 11:20 AM

Re: Attention Canadians
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ginniebean (Post 1339370)
In Canada adderall is available along with pretty much all the other medications. Finding a doc is simple call CHADD they will give you a list of adhd friendly docs. Getting to see one my take a while. No walking clinic will prescribe adhd meds.

You lucky duck, you will love Vancouver, except for the high cost of living.

It's sounding better and better! I've been to Vancouver once, and it was amazing. I currently live in the bay area in California though, so I think that it's just as expensive down here, I already got through the shock when I moved here from San Diego, which is expensive as well.

I just hope someday I get a good job.

ginniebean 07-27-12 11:28 AM

Re: Attention Canadians
 
Bring your snowshoes, parka and toque, please do not bring your beer we have better stuff available here.

tortilaman 07-27-12 11:35 AM

Re: Attention Canadians
 
I'm not even sure what a toque is, but I think I have all the other things.

ginniebean 07-27-12 11:36 AM

Re: Attention Canadians
 
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Originally Posted by tortilaman (Post 1339382)
I'm not even sure what a toque is, but I think I have all the other things.

At toque is a kntted cap you pull down over your ears. :)

crystal8080 07-27-12 12:14 PM

Re: Attention Canadians
 
OMG...hahahahahaha

You are moving to VANCOUVER bring your RAIN umbrella!!! And yes, leave your beer at home. Yes, its expensive, but there are other cities you could live in and commute. Are you going to UBC?

Overall, health care is good here. Usually doctors are so loaded with patients they don't list as seeking new patients. Some doctors have regular practices and also cover in walk in clinics, you can always ask if they will take you as a patient.


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