Universal Coverage:  The universal healthcare system allows Canadian citizens to access healthcare without having to pay at the time of service.

Provincial Differences:  Each Canadian province oversees its healthcare system independently, with variations in services, coverage, and wait times for locals.

Health Cards:  In Canada, residents have health cards from their provinces, granting them access to medical care.

Family Physicians: Family physicians offer individual and family patients primary care services in Canada. 

Walk-in Clinics:  In Canada, walk-in clinics provide healthcare services without the need for appointments. 

Specialists:  In Canada, physicians with advanced training in certain fields, such as neurology or cardiology, are called specialists.

Emergency Services:  In Canada, emergency services offer life-threatening illnesses prompt medical attention. For emergencies, dial 911.

Pharmaceuticals:  In Canada, physicians prescribe drugs to treat various ailments. Pharmacists can provide them with a legitimate prescription.

Mental Health: Therapists and psychiatrists support mental health in Canada. They provide assistance, medication, and counselling for mental health.

Telehealth:  In Canada, telehealth enables patients to video chat with medical professionals at a distance. 

Wait Times:  There are different wait times for medical treatments in Canada. Services for emergencies are given priority.