Victoria doctor says controversial retainer fee under review

A Victoria doctor that had asked her patients to pay a monthly $125 fee for expanded services says she’s putting the idea on hold as her team reviews the policy.

Earlier this month, Dr. Perpetua Nwosu told her patients that the fee was for accessing services like longer appointments or home visits, while the money would be used for hiring more staff – such as nurses and mental health counsellors – as well as administrative and operational costs.

The announcement didn’t sit well with everyone, however, with one patient telling CTV News that they had concerns about their future care since they couldn’t afford the new fee.

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