Closed on Good Friday March 29, 2024.
The Wild Rose Medical Centre will be CLOSED on Friday March 29th to recognize Good Friday.
If you are needing medical support please contact the Olds General Hospital where a physician is on call, or phone 811.
The Wild Rose Medical Centre will reopen with regular business hours on Monday April 1, 2024.
Family Day Closure
Hello, here in Alberta Family Day is quickly approaching on Monday February 19th, 2024.
The Wild Rose Medical Centre will be CLOSED on Monday February 19th to celebrate our Provincial Holiday.
Enjoy the day to relax, catch up with friends and family. If you are in need of medical services please phone 811 to speak with a medical professional or visit our local Hospital where a physician in on call in the Emergency Department.
Our clinic will reopen with regular business hours on Tuesday February 20th, 2024 to serve your medical needs.
Dedication, Loyalty and Service celebrated at Wild Rose Medical Centre.
Our sincere congratulations on four staff receiving their Long Service Recognition this month.
Your dedication, loyalty and service to our patients is recognized, celebrated and appreciated!
Thank you for all you do to support patient care in our community at the Wild Rose Medical Centre.
Holiday Closures
The Wild Rose Medical Centre will be closed on Monday December 25th for Christmas and on Tuesday December 26th for Boxing Day. The clinic will reopen with regular business hours on Wednesday December 27th, 2023.
The clinic will also be closed on Monday January 1, 2024 as we celebrate New Year’s Day, with the clinic reopening on Tuesday January 2nd, 2024.
If you are in need of medical support during the times when we are closed please phone 811, or visit the Olds and District General Hospital where a physician is on call to provide services.
We wish each and every one a peaceful time of joy, happiness and love. We look forward to serving your medical needs in the new year!
Welcome to Dr. Colton Lewis!
The Wild Rose Medical Centre is pleased to welcome Dr. Colton Lewis to Olds. Dr. Lewis will be covering anesthesia, emergency, and acute care in the Olds Hospital, as well as working at the Primary Care Network and the Wild Rose Medical Centre. His medical education was at the University of Alberta, his Family Practice residency at the University of Calgary, Rural South program and his anesthesia education also at the University of Calgary. Dr. Lewis was raised in Westlock, Alberta. It is great to have Dr. Lewis and his wife in our community. Please extend a warm welcome to them when you meet!
AVA Connect Portal is LIVE!
Have you signed up for our new online portal – Ava Connect?
Please phone the clinic at 403-556-7130 for your invitation to sign up. Once you have registered you will receive a link to sign in.
Remembrance Day closure
The Wild Rose Medical Centre will be closed on Monday November 13th to commemorate Remembrance Day.
We encourage you to make time on Remembrance Day to reflect on our many blessings that we share here in Canada. With the dawning of each new day may we remember those who have given so much for us, and for the freedom we share today.
If you are in need of medical support please call 811 or visit the Olds and District General Hospital where a physician is on call.
The Wild Rose Medical Centre will reopen on Tuesday November 14th with regular business hours.
Happy Thanksgiving!
The Wild Rose Medical Centre will be closed on Monday October 9th to celebrate Thanksgiving.
If you are in need of medical support please call 811, or visit the Olds and District General Hospital where there is a physician on call to cover the Emergency Department.
The Wild Rose Medical Centre will reopen on Tuesday October 10th with regular business hours to serve you. Have a wonderful long weekend, enjoy the time to relax, eat good food and rekindle friendships.
National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
In the spirit of reconciliation, we acknowledge that we practice medicine on the traditional territories of the Blackfoot Confederacy, Siksika, Kainai, Piikani, Tsut’ina, the Stoney Nakoda Nations, the Metis Nation Region 3, and all people who make their homes in the Treaty 7 region.
We commemorate September 30th as a National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. In honour of survivors, their families and communities, we hope you will join us in reflecting on the history and legacy of residential schools in Canada, and consider what you can do to achieve mutually respectful relationships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples.
The Wild Rose Medical Centre will be OPEN on Monday October 2nd to provide medical services to our patients and community.
Welcome fall!
The night’s are cooler now, the fall colours are upon us, and we are ready for the new season of opportunity!
Seize the day, try something new and be the person you want to be!