Image: (L-R) Natalie McCarthy, vice president, Regional Care Integration, David Kenworthy with Katzi First Nations, Josie Osborne, Minister of Health, Dr. Leo Wong, site medical director, Langley UPCC / Fraser Health
PRIMARY CARE CENTRE

Urgent and primary care centre opens permanent location in Langley

May 24, 2025 | 12:51 PM

LANGLEY — Residents now have more access to the health care system’s front door as the Langley Urgent and Primary Care Centre (UPCC) opens its permanent location north of the township.

The centre, located at 202 – 20434 64th Ave., offers urgent primary care and medical imaging services daily from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.. X-ray services are available by referral from a primary care provider or the UPCC, but computed tomography (CT) scans will need a referral and appointment.

“Transitioning to the permanent Langley UPCC location means consistent care under one roof, for patients and care providers alike,” said Minister of Health Josie Osborne. “This opening also marks the beginning of extended care hours and medical imaging services for the quickly growing community of Langley.”

The UPCC will be fully staffed with primary care workers, including family doctors, nurse practitioners, nurses and allied health providers. Though the centre aims to deliver in-person care, virtual visits can be provided as needed.

“Since opening in its temporary location last year, the Langley UPCC has delivered timely urgent and primary care closer to home,” said Dr. Lynn Stevenson, interim president and CEO of Fraser Health. “With the move to its permanent home, the UPCC will be alongside community-based medical imaging services, enhancing access to vital health care outside the hospital for more residents.”

Nearly 12,000 patients have visited the UPCC at its temporary location from March 20, 2024, to March 31 this year. The Langley UPCC is now the 10th centre of its kind in the Fraser Health region.

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