Online Doctor's Note in Cranbrook
Need a doctor's note in Cranbrook? Skip the walk-in clinic. Book online, speak with a TelePlus Care licensed physician by secure video, and get your signed note by email — usually within 1-3 hours.
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What You Get
A legal doctor's note issued by a TelePlus Care licensed physician after a quick virtual consultation. Delivered as a signed PDF to your email.
- Signed by a TelePlus Care licensed physician
- Delivered by email, usually within 1-3 hours
- Accepted by Cranbrook employers, schools, and insurers
- Compliant with the BC Employment Standards Act

When to Use It
Anytime you need documented proof of illness for work, school, or an insurance claim in Cranbrook.
- Sick day from work
- Return-to-work clearance
- Mental health day
- Child's school absence note
- College of the Rockies Cranbrook campus absence
- EI Sickness Benefits or short-term disability claim

What's on the Note
Every note includes the details Cranbrook employers and BC insurers ask for — without disclosing your diagnosis. BC's Personal Information Protection Act (PIPA) protects what gets shared.
- Your full name and date of consultation
- Confirmation you were assessed by a TelePlus Care licensed physician
- Dates you should be off work or school
- Expected return date
- Any temporary work restrictions
- Physician name, licence number, and signature

Why TelePlus Care
Walk-in waits in Cranbrook can stretch hours, especially when East Kootenay Regional Hospital is busy. We give you a TelePlus Care licensed doctor in minutes, fully online, with no surprise billing.
- TelePlus Care licensed physicians
- Wait under 20 minutes — most days
- Encrypted video, PIPA-compliant
- Flat fee shown before you book

How It Works
Three simple steps.
- Book — choose a time slot in under 2 minutes
- Consult — speak with a TelePlus Care licensed physician by secure video
- Receive — get your signed note by email

Who Can Use This
Anyone physically located in British Columbia at the time of the consultation.
- Cranbrook employees and shift workers
- Canadian Pacific Railway, forestry, and Elk Valley Teck coal mining workers
- Students at College of the Rockies
- Tourism and hospitality staff at Fernie, Kimberley, and Fairmont resorts
- Parents needing a note for a child's school
- Anyone filing a sick leave or WorkSafeBC claim

BC Sick Leave Rules
The BC Employment Standards Act gives most employees up to 5 paid sick days plus 3 unpaid sick days per year after 90 days of employment. Federally regulated workers in Cranbrook (CP Rail, banks, telecoms) get up to 10 paid sick days under the Canada Labour Code. Employers may ask for a doctor's note as reasonable proof.
- 5 paid + 3 unpaid sick days per year under provincial law
- 10 paid sick days for federally regulated workers
- Note required for most extended absences
- PIPA protects your diagnosis from disclosure

About Our Cranbrook Service
TelePlus Care is a virtual clinic serving all of Cranbrook and the wider East Kootenay region — from Downtown and Baker Hill to Highlands, Slaterville, and the Industrial area, plus the surrounding Ktunaxa Nation traditional territory and the resort communities of Fernie, Kimberley, and Fairmont. Evening and weekend slots are available.
- Serving the full City of Cranbrook
- Available across the East Kootenay region
- Evening and weekend appointments
- Prescription pickup at any Cranbrook pharmacy if needed

Your Fast and Convenient Healthcare Solution
Connect with a licensed healthcare provider from the comfort of your home. No referral needed — book your virtual appointment today.
Book Your Appointment NowServing Communities Across Alberta
Cranbrook, Downtown, Baker Hill, Highlands, Slaterville, the Industrial area, plus Kimberley, Fernie, Sparwood, Elkford, Fairmont Hot Springs, Invermere, Creston, and the wider East Kootenay region.
Other British Columbia Locations
We also serve doctor's note appointments in these British Columbia communities:
Teleplus care clinic is not an urgent care clinic. If you have an emergency please call 911 or go to the nearest urgent care facility.













