Feltham Medical Centre provides a Harassment Free Environment. Absolutely NO behaviour considered harassment, discrimination or abuse will be tolerated and would be grounds for discharge from the practice.
OTHERS
CERVIX SCREENING IN BC: TRANSITIONING FROM PAP TEST (LIQUID-BASED CYTOLOGY) TO HPV TEST (SWAB).
On January 29, 2024, cervix screening in BC started to transition from Pap test (LBC) to HPV test (swab) as the primary screening method. For more information, please click the following link: www.bccancer.bc.ca/screening/cervix
There are currently two sample collection options:
1. Self-Collect(Swab): This is the new collection method and is highly recommended by your physician.
You may drop off the completed kit at any lifelabs location, canada post (instructions included in the kit) or our clinic
If you want your physician to collect your sample, your physician will use the liquid-based cytology available in our clinic (read 2nd option)
If your results are normal, your next recommended testing is in 5 years (60 months).
If you have any further questions or concerns, please book a phone/virtual appointment with your physician
2. Provider-Collect (LBC): The same collection method currently used for cervix screening. Available in our clinic until further notice.
To book an appointment, you may use our online booking system or call 250-477-1858
For this option, your physician will use the liquid-based cytology available in our clinic. Your physician will not use a self-screening swab, even if you bring it.
If your results are normal, your next recommended testing is in 3 years (36 months).
I DID SOME TESTS (LAB, MEDICAL IMAGING, ETC.). HOW WILL I KNOW THE RESULTS?
Oftentimes, patients without a follow-up appointment see their results online and start to stress out/worry leading them to request a same-day/urgent-basis appointment, which may not always be available. BUT YOU CAN AVOID THIS!
We encourage you to book a follow-up appointment with your doctor after any testing/consulting to discuss your results regardless of the outcome.
Do not wait until after your testing/consultation appointment is done to book the follow-up appointment with your doctor. Book beforehand to secure a much earlier date and ensure your results are reviewed in a timely manner. It is more convenient to cancel an existing appointment than to ask for a same-day/urgent-basis appointment.
In other cases, when your doctor receives and reviews your test results and decides they need to be discussed with you (further testing or treatment required), we will contact you to schedule a follow-up appointment.
If your test results are normal, you may not hear from us. If you wish to discuss your test results anyways, please schedule a follow-up appointment.
Note: Our MOAs are UNABLE to reveal results over the phone.
i am having trouble signing in to my veribook account (online booking System). What should i do?
If you have any veribook technical issues or questions, please check veribook's Support for Patients page or contact them directly.
Your veribook account is your own account that you personally created (with your personal information) so our MOAs have no access to it.
We are only able to confirm/deny if you successfully booked your appointment and cancel/reschedule your appointment.
how to book and prepare for marine medical examination?
Important Notice: Dr. David Woodley is retiring on January 30, 2025.
Dr. David Woodley offers Marine Medical Examinations. Please visit our Physician's Schedules page to check his schedule.
Before registering, check with us for the next appointment slot.
If the date and time work for you, register (name, dob, phone number, email, mailing address, health card number and CDN number, if you have it).
If you would like to get an email confirmation/notification, please let us know.
HOW TO PREPARE FOR THE APPOINTMENT?
The length of the appointment (from checking in to out) could take 30 minutes to 1 hour.
There is a charge of $200 for the standard exam (an additional cost of $50 for pilotage). We do accept cash, cheque, debit or credit.
Please drink water before your appointment as we will do a urinalysis.
If you have done a depth perception test elsewhere within 5 years, you may provide us with a copy of the report.
I need a reevaluation/revalidation assessment and/or letter for marine medical. What is the process?
Important Notice: Dr. David Woodley is retiring on January 30, 2025.
If you did NOT do your Marine Medical Examination with Dr. Woodley, please do not book an appointment with him. Contact your Marine Medical Examiner.
If Dr. Woodley is your Marine Medical Examiner and you need a reevaluation/revalidation assessment and/or letter, he recommends you contact your general practitioner instead, as they would know your medical history better and have your medical records. If you do not have a GP or still would like to see Dr. Woodley for an assessment or letter, please be advised that there will be a charge for this appointment (as this is not MSP billable).