
The Middlesex London Primary Care Network (MLPCN) is your advocate for primary care.

We focus on improving care experiences, fostering community, and providing support for primary care clinicians.
We speak as a strong, unified voice to improve patient and provider experience.
- Exerting pressure for change to address problem points
- Influencing decision-making on issues that affect primary care
- Providing strategic guidance on determining priorities within our health system
- Being the representative body for primary care within our Ontario Health Team


We provide a ‘home’ for primary care, to foster community, camaraderie, connection.
- Opportunities to participate as a primary care leader
- Webinars
- Newsletters
- Group communication channels through Microsoft Teams and WhatsApp
- Leadership training opportunities
- Other primary care events
We support your practice in numerous ways.
- Centralized access to clinical resources relevant to primary care
- Access to resources to reduce administrative burden, including:
- Connection with OHT initiatives that support primary care such as
- Assistance with recruitment and retention of providers
- Support related to issues with access to primary care.

Join
Together, we will continue to do more and achieve more. Join the network and add your voice by confirming your free membership.
What are the benefits in joining?
To be effective in representing the primary care sector, we need to know our membership. Confirming your membership enables us to understand who and where our PCN members are. This enables us to represent your needs, to inform you about opportunities to add your voice, to hear your opinion on issues, and to share opportunities for you to get involved.
Confirming your membership allows us to share valuable resources with you, including discount codes for MLPCN Members.
Is there any risk in joining?
Participation in the MLPCN is voluntary, and you may opt out at any time. The MLPCN will always advocate on behalf of all primary care providers in our community to the best of its ability. Participation will improve the input we have to do so.
There is no expectation that providers will take on more patients as a result of participation. If you can increase efficiency based on any support you receive, you may choose to take on a few more patients as a result, but this is not expected or required.

