
About Us
The Langley Division of Family Practice is a group of physicians organized at the local level who work to address common health care goals. The establishment of local family practice divisions within BC is the result of a province-wide initiative to improve patient care, increase family physicians’ influence on health care delivery and policy, and increase professional satisfaction for physicians.
The Langley Division provides physicians with a strong collective voice and enables them to have a greater impact in their community. At the same time, the Division helps to support physicians collectively and individually, enabling them to improve their clinical practices, offer comprehensive patient services, and influence health service decision-making.

Building a Culture of Community
Together we are working to strengthen the relationship between Family physicians and:

SPECIALISTS

HOSPITALS

LOCAL COMMUNITY
Meet Our Board Members

Dr. Prabhjot Chahal
Board Chair

Dr. Anita Wong
Secretary/Treasurer

Dr. Sarah Henry
Resident Representative
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Dr. Jeff Plante
Vice Chair

Angel Elias
Executive Director

Dr. Jenna Darani
Board Member

Dr. Brian Morgan
Board Member

Valerie Moshchenko
NP Board Member

Dr. Jeff Van Huizen
Board Member

Dr. Matthew Parsons
Board Member

Dr. Jagdeep Sandhu
Board Member

Dr. Leo Wong
PMH/PCN Lead, Ex-Officio
Indigenous
Acknowledgements
The Langley Division of Family Practice and its Members recognize and respect that we are operating our business on the unceded traditional territory of the qʼʷa:n̓ ƛʼən̓ (Kwantlen) màthxwi (Matsqui), q̓ ic̓ əy̓ (Katzie) people. We acknowledge that these lands are also home to many Urban Indigenous, Métis and Inuit families. With deep respect and a commitment to Cultural Safety and Humility, the Langley Division is dedicated to creating a safe space in primary care for all patients. As a part of our learning journey, we are engaged and actively incorporating Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada: Calls to Action in our work as we bring our community together in better health. The Langley Maternity Clinic and its Members recognize and respect that we are operating our business on the unceded traditional territory of the qʼʷa:n̓ ƛʼən̓ (Kwantlen) màthxwi (Matsqui), q̓ ic̓ əy̓ (Katzie) people. We acknowledge that these lands are also home to many Urban Indigenous, Métis and Inuit families. With deep respect and a commitment to Cultural Safety and Humility, the staff and provider are dedicated to creating a safe space for all patients.