Primary Care and Allied Health
Individual, Family & Community Health
Are you looking for a primary care provider or allied health services?
Primary healthcare refers to a broad range of services provided by medical professionals in the community. Your general practitioner is a primary healthcare provider, and so are nurses, pharmacists, and allied health providers like registered dieticians.
At Dilico Anishinabek Family Care we have Primary Care available, including two physical clinics:
1 – Fort William First Nation – 200 Anemki Pl on Wednesdays from 5-8 and Fridays from 930-1130
2 – Thunder Bay – 17 Court St S on Mondays from 930-1130.
While our Family Health Team, located at our Anemki site, consists of physicians, nurse practitioners, RPNs and a Social Worker, we also have a primary care team that travels across the Robinson Superior Treaty Area.
Additionally, we will do well-baby checks, foster parent medicals, and child welfare admissions to those in care that do not currently have a family care provider.
Appropriate Walk-In Clinic Visits
- Recent general illness, e.g. vomiting, diarrhea
- Recent coughs and colds
- Fevers
- Sore throats
- Sore ears or ears
- Pregnancy Test
- Sexual Health Tests
- Skin conditions, e.g. Rashes, eczema
- Urinary Tract Infections
- Suture Removal
Services NOT Provided At Our Walk-In Clinics:
- Mental Health Medication (Anti-Depressants, Psychotropic, Etc)
- Follow Up For Chronic Disease Issues
- Forms/Admissions Completion
- Immunizations/Well Baby Checks
- Medicals
- Narcotics Medication Or Any Controlled Substances
- Blood Work
- Pap Tests
- Prescription Renewals
For after-hours questions or information related to medical care, please contact Ontario Health 811 by phone at 811 or online at https://health811.ontario.ca.
If you’re experiencing an urgent issue such as chest pains, high heart rate/blood pressure, or any form of immediate distress, please attend the emergency department.
Services include:
Specifically, we offer the following services and more:

