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Health Services in Quesnel

8 providers serving Quesnel

Independent. No referral fees. Listings reviewed regularly.

Counseling

Serves: Prince George & Northern BC

Non-profit

5.0(2 reviews)Google Maps

Mental Health & Substance Use - Central Interior Rural provides counseling in Prince George, BC.

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Profile reviewed Mar 2026. Availability and prices should be confirmed directly.

Vision Services

Quesnel, BC

Private pay

4.7(18 reviews)Google Maps

Optometry and vision care services.

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Profile reviewed Apr 2026. Availability and prices should be confirmed directly.

Hearing Services

Quesnel, BC

Private pay

4.6(5 reviews)Google Maps

Hearing aid and audiology services.

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Profile reviewed Apr 2026. Availability and prices should be confirmed directly.

Vision Services

Quesnel, BC

Private pay

4.6(121 reviews)Google Maps

Optometry and vision care services.

$299
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Profile reviewed Apr 2026. Availability and prices should be confirmed directly.

Adult Day Program

Serves: Prince George & Northern BC

Subsidized

4.0(8 reviews)Google Maps

Adult Day Programs - Northern Health provides home care services in Prince George, BC.

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Profile reviewed Mar 2026. Availability and prices should be confirmed directly.

Hearing Services

Quesnel

Private pay

4.0(4 reviews)Google Maps

Quesnel Hearing Centre provides hearing tests, hearing aids, and follow-up hearing support from its Vaughan Street clinic.

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Counseling
2.0(1 review)Google Maps

McKim Cottage Stabilization Unit - Mental health and addictions support provides counseling in Prince George, BC.

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Profile reviewed Mar 2026. Availability and prices should be confirmed directly.

Vision Services

Quesnel Family Optometric Center provides eye exams and vision care from its McLean Street clinic.

Cataract Surgery Co-ManagementContact Lens ExamsEye and Vision Exams
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Frequently Asked Questions

Are adult day programs covered by the health authority?

Many adult day programs are partially funded by the health authority. You typically need a referral from your doctor or case manager. Fees are usually $10-$25/day, with subsidies available based on income.

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Start by contacting your local health authority's home and community care office. They'll arrange an assessment and connect you with available programs including nursing, rehab, and day programs.

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