Still waiting for a family doctor?
No referral needed to start your ADHD care with us, while you wait through the Health Connect Registry.
Start online without a referral. Meet a provider authorized to care for BC patients and receive a personalized care plan from home.

No referralStart on your own
Online appointmentsAcross eligible BC communities
Personalized planBuilt around your needs
Ongoing supportWhen clinically appropriate
FasTreat makes it simpler to begin an ADHD-specific care pathway from home.
No referral needed to start your ADHD care with us, while you wait through the Health Connect Registry.
Connect from home with a BC-licensed provider.
Skip unnecessary delays and get started with ADHD care sooner.
FasTreat focuses on ADHD care and does not replace comprehensive primary care or emergency services.
A structured online pathway, from your first questions to continued support.
Share your symptoms, health history and how daily life is affected.
Book a video appointment with a provider authorized to care for BC patients.
Your provider reviews your history, screening results and other possible explanations.
Next steps may include education, strategies, follow-up or medication management.
Whether you're exploring ADHD symptoms, already diagnosed or looking for ongoing support, connect with providers authorized to care for BC patients.
VerifiedNurse Practitioner
FNP · 13+ years of clinical experience
A whole-person approach that reviews health history, daily functioning and treatment options together.
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VerifiedNurse Practitioner
MN, NP-PHC · 14 years as a nurse practitioner
Evidence-based, patient-centred care shaped around each person's goals, context and lived experience.
View profile →Provider availability varies. The clinician offered during booking depends on licensing, availability and your clinical needs. You will see their name, professional title and licence information before your appointment.
“My first visit was amazing. Natacha was very professional and she really understood what I've been dealing with for my entire life. Looking forward to beginning treatment with her and seeing how it can improve my life :)”
“I really enjoyed my conversation and happy with the result.”
“My NP was so kind and full of information. She was a true subject matter expert on ADHD, and I felt cared for.”
Individual experiences vary. Reviews do not guarantee diagnosis, treatment or outcomes.
Providers caring for BC patients follow applicable provincial standards for privacy, consent, medical records and continuity of care.
If virtual care is not sufficient, an in-person assessment or appropriate local next step may be required.
BC virtual care standardsCare must meet applicable privacy, consent and recordkeeping requirements.
Medication support in BCSome ADHD medications may require PharmaCare Special Authority.
Licensed care you can trustAvailability depends on provider authorization, clinical needs and appropriate follow-up.
Serving eligible patients across British Columbia
Start with a comprehensive assessment and care setup. Continue only when treatment is recommended and you choose ongoing support.
British Columbia price
When recommended
Medication costs are separate. Diagnosis and prescribing are never guaranteed and depend on clinical evaluation.
Review access, credentials, prescriptions, coverage and continuity of care before you begin.
See all FAQs →FasTreat and access in British Columbia
FasTreat provides eligible British Columbia adults and children ages 6+ with online ADHD care from regulated healthcare professionals. Depending on your clinical needs and provider availability, care may include assessment, diagnosis, a personalized treatment plan and follow-up. No family doctor referral is required.
Yes. Eligible BC patients can begin without a family doctor or referral. FasTreat may support an ADHD-specific pathway while you remain on the Health Connect Registry, but it does not replace comprehensive primary care.
Across FasTreat's Canadian service, most patients wait less than 24 hours to see a provider. This figure is updated periodically and is not a guarantee; BC availability varies with provider authorization and demand. BC Ministry of Health records released through FOI showed 384,175 people on the Health Connect Registry as of June 10, 2025.
BC patients are matched with healthcare professionals authorized to practise in British Columbia, including physicians, nurse practitioners and other qualified ADHD care providers where clinically appropriate and available. You'll see your provider's name and professional title before your appointment; availability varies.
Verify physicians through the CPSBC Directory. Nurse practitioners can be verified through BCCNM Nurse Verification, the provincial public registry.
Yes. For a BC appointment through FasTreat, you must be physically located in British Columbia at the time of the visit. This allows FasTreat to confirm eligibility and connect you with a provider authorized to care for patients in the province.
Care and prescriptions in British Columbia
A provider may prepare supporting documentation for a school or workplace accommodation request when clinically appropriate. This is not guaranteed and depends on the provider's assessment, the information available and the receiving organization's requirements. Share any required form or format with your provider for review.
Medication may be considered after a clinical assessment when your provider determines that it is appropriate and safe. Medication is not suitable for everyone, and a prescription is never guaranteed. Some patients may require an in-person assessment, additional testing or local follow-up.
If your provider determines that medication is appropriate and issues a prescription, it can be sent to the BC pharmacy you select. FasTreat pharmacy partners also offer delivery options and coordinated service for members.
No. A diagnosis and any treatment recommendation depend on your clinical assessment, safety considerations and the provider's professional judgment. You may be referred for additional testing, specialist care or an in-person assessment.
Coverage and continuity in British Columbia
No. FasTreat is a private, self-pay service and is not currently covered by MSP. You will receive a receipt that you may submit to private insurance or a health spending account. Eligibility for reimbursement depends on your plan.
Coverage depends on the medication, PharmaCare registration, personal eligibility and current criteria. Some ADHD medications may require a Special Authority request. Medication costs are separate from FasTreat service fees.
Possibly. With your consent, FasTreat can provide a clinical summary and recommendations. Your family doctor will decide whether to assume prescribing or participate in shared care based on their clinical judgment and practice policies.
Take the free self-assessment and see whether the FasTreat pathway may be right for you.