Surrey, B.C., to open two municipal health clinics in 2026 to address shortage
SURREY — The mayor of Surrey, B.C., says residents are waiting too long for health care, so the city has begun the process of opening two municipally supported medical clinics.
Brenda Locke says the shortage of family doctors has hit Surrey especially hard and it is moving to provide solutions to open the clinics by 2026.
The city says in a statement that its staff will begin talking with B.C.-based Total Life Care Granville Medical to develop and operate the clinics.
The negotiations are to determine where the clinics should be developed and the recruitment and retention of health care professionals.


