The Olive team looks forward to helping you! Here’s how you can book an appointment.
Provincial medical coverage, such as the Medical Services Plan (MSP) for British Columbia residents, will cover the cost of your initial consultation and most blood tests and investigations. With provincial coverage, a referral is required to book a consultation – see below for types of referrals that qualify.
For patients with provincial medical coverage from any province across Canada, except Quebec
You will need a referral to book a consultation with Olive Fertility, and there are two options:
Option 1: Virtual referral by Rocket Doctor
Is it a challenge for you to see a family doctor? Rocket Doctor is a provider of no-fee virtual appointments and can refer you to Olive Fertility. The steps are easy:
Click below to request a Rocket Doctor appointment
Rocket Doctor will contact you to book an appointment with a family physician, typically same-day
The Rocket Doctor physician will send a referral to Olive Fertility
When Olive receives the referral, our intake team will contact you to book your fertility appointment
If you do not have provincial medical coverage (or reside outside of Canada or reside in Quebec), click the button below to submit an online form. Note private pay prices will apply to appointments and testing.
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Inclusion of all gender and sexually diverse people is an important value of Olive Fertility Centre. We are continuously striving to create an environment of compassionate belonging where all of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community are supported, valued and respected.
Olive Fertility Centre resides on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), and Tsleil-waututh Nations (Vancouver and Surrey clinics), of the Lekwungen people (Victoria clinic), of the syilx/Okanagan people (Kelowna clinic) and of the Lheidli T’enneh First Nation (Blossom Fertility clinic in Prince George).