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speenhw, blue camas
A traditional Coast Salish healthy sweetener produced by boiling the bulbs.

Important Note Shared with respect for Coast Salish healing traditions. For cultural awareness only. Please consult a healthcare or traditional wellness provider before using plants medicinally.

Credit: Luschiim’s Plants: Traditional Indigenous Foods, Materials and Medicines: A Hul′q′umi′num′ (Cowichan) Ethnobotany
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What is the Cowichan Primary Care Network?

The Cowichan Primary Care Network (PCN) brings health professionals together to deliver stronger, more connected care within our communities. Family medical clinics are the heart of our network, enabled through partnerships with the Cowichan Division of Family Practice, Island Health, and local First Nations, Métis, and Inuit partners.

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Measurable Progress.
Meaningful Impact.
Our Impact Since 2020.

80%
of people in
Cowichan have a
family doctor or
nurse practitioner
7,500
patients registered
and waiting for a
family doctor or
nurse practitioner
24,000
patient care
interactions delivered
through team-based
approach

Our Work

Transforming Primary Care in Cowichan
Since 2020, the Cowichan Primary Care Network has worked with partners to improve access, build new clinics, and provide team-based care. Together, we’re connecting people, strengthening clinics, and addressing health priorities across the community.

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Our Vision

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Comprehensive Maternity Care for Families
The Cowichan Maternity Clinic offers family-friendly, full-service care through pregnancy, birth, and post-partum. Located at Cowichan District Hospital, our team provides expert, compassionate support every step of the way.

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Our Stories

Voices from the Cowichan PCN
Explore the stories that shape our journey. From lessons learned to happy milestones, discover the origins of the Cowichan Primary Care Network and hear insights from the people and services that make it all possible.

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