Online Sick Note Kelowna — Same Day, No Clinic Wait
Kelowna's growing population has outpaced healthcare access. MedLetter provides Okanagan residents with fast, physician-reviewed sick notes without the clinic wait.
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
- Kelowna workers in tourism, agriculture, and construction
- UBC Okanagan and Okanagan College students
- Kelowna residents without a family doctor
- Workers in West Kelowna, Peachland, and Lake Country
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 Kelowna?
Yes. MedLetter serves all Okanagan communities with same-day physician-reviewed documentation.
Do UBC Okanagan students need sick notes?
Yes. UBCO requires medical documentation for deferred exams. MedLetter documentation is accepted.
Is this available in West Kelowna?
Yes. We serve Kelowna, West Kelowna, Lake Country, Peachland, and all Okanagan communities.
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.
Kelowna is the Okanagan's largest city with over 150,000 residents and significant healthcare access challenges.