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MORE WAYS WE CAN HELP

At Boundless Medical, we focus on one project at a time, but we also believe it is important to stay connected to the day-to-day needs of our patients and community. Offering a small number of additional services helps keep us grounded in front-line care, while allowing us to keep our broader mission in view: improving access through focused, practical, high-impact projects.

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EXTRA CARE WE OFFER

While a major focus of Boundless Medical in recent years was improving access to cancer screening through CanScreen, we have also continued to support our community through a small range of other health services. These include full-scope family practice, Pap testing, private medical exams, and management of minor skin concerns.

Outside of Boundless, we also remain active in other areas of community care, including walk-in clinics, long-term care, and family practice. This helps keep us connected to the day-to-day needs of patients while continuing to inform the focused, project-based work we take on.

Men’s Health

We provide accessible men’s health services in Port Moody, with a focus on prevention, early assessment, and practical support. Whether you are looking for routine screening, help with sexual or urinary health, hormone-related concerns, we aim to offer clear, respectful care and appropriate follow-up.

Minor Lumps & Bumps

Assessments and simple treatments for minor skin concerns like cysts, lipomas, skin tags, and other small lumps and bumps. Some procedures may be covered by MSP, while others may require a private fee. We’ll always let you know before any treatment begins - Coming Soon

Do you have other questions?

Feel free to reach out at anytime via reception@boundlessbc.com

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