Steven Lewis: The (alarm) bells and whistles of Medicare-adjacent healthcare
2026-07-06 from thestarphoenix.com
Welcome to the glamorous world of boutique primary care, Canadian style.
Fancy digs. Fast-track connection to specialists, domestic and international, public system and private. Where appointments are prompt and unhurried all care is bespoke, appointments are timely and never hurried. A panoply of testing technology that generates enough diagnostic and risk profile data to overheat a supercomputer. A place where you are an individual — no more being treated like an undifferentiated blob of protoplasm lined up for minimalist, cookie-cutter care.
I learned this and more from the Harrison Healthcare (HH) website. HH has five clinics in B.C., Alberta and Ontario, and hints at expansion, possibly to Regina and Saskatoon. The pitch is straightforward: you deserve more, better and faster, and we deliver. Strength and balance coaching, nutrition and genetic counselling, mental health, women’s health, 24/7 access, testing and more testing, all steeped in rigorous science and platinum-grade compassion.
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