Online Sick Note Burnaby — Physician-Reviewed, Same Day
Burnaby residents deserve fast access to medical documentation without spending half a day in a walk-in clinic. MedLetter delivers physician-reviewed sick notes same day.
How It Works
Step 1: Submit Your Secure Request - Complete a brief clinical intake form describing your symptoms, dates of absence, and documentation needs. Your information is encrypted and confidential.
Step 2: Physician Review - A CPSBC-registered physician reviews your request. If clinically appropriate, your letter is prepared. If additional information is needed, you may be asked to complete a brief audio or video assessment.
Step 3: Receive Your Documentation - Your signed medical letter is delivered to your email as a secure PDF. Most letters are delivered within 6 hours.
Who This Helps
- Burnaby workers at Metrotown, BCIT area, and Brentwood employers
- BCIT and SFU Burnaby students needing absence documentation
- Burnaby residents commuting to Vancouver who cannot fit in a clinic visit
- Families in Edmonds, Highgate, and Deer Lake without a family doctor
What Is Included
- Physician name and CPSBC registration number
- Statement confirming medical inability to attend work or school for specified dates
- Physician signature and date of review
- Secure PDF format suitable for employer submission
- No diagnosis or private medical details disclosed (patient privacy protected)
FAQ
Can I get a sick note online in Burnaby?
Yes. MedLetter serves all Burnaby residents with same-day physician-reviewed documentation.
Do BCIT students need sick notes?
BCIT requires medical documentation for missed exams and extended absences. MedLetter documentation is accepted by all BC post-secondary institutions.
How fast is delivery to Burnaby?
Same day. Most requests are processed within 2-4 hours regardless of your location in Burnaby.
Related Pages
MedLetter provides physician-reviewed medical letter requests for patients in British Columbia. A letter is issued only when clinically appropriate. Some requests may require an audio or video assessment before a physician can issue documentation.
Burnaby is Metro Vancouver's third-largest city, home to BCIT and SFU's main campus.