Adult Day Programs
Adult Day programs provide personal assistance, supervision, and health, social, and recreational activities in a supportive group setting. The programs can also be used to provide respite care, training, and...
QEII Halifax Infirmary Emergency Department is working with reduced space, which may lead to delays for those with less urgent concerns. Learn more here.
Starting Saturday, December 14, the entrance to the QEII Halifax Infirmary Emergency Department will change to 1840 Bell Road. Learn more.
Adult Day programs provide personal assistance, supervision, and health, social, and recreational activities in a supportive group setting. The programs can also be used to provide respite care, training, and...
There are one or more unplanned disruptions affecting this location. Click here for more information.
There are one or more unplanned disruptions affecting this location. Click here for more information.
There are one or more unplanned disruptions affecting this location. Click here for more information.
After Hours Clinics provide non-emergency primary care in the evenings/and or weekends. Clinics may operate differently depending on where they are located in the province.
When attending...
The Halifax Allergy and Asthma clinic is not administered by Nova Scotia Health, but does offer satellite clinics in some of our locations.
They do not currently have a website...
(This service may vary by region)
Ambulatory care clinics are where patients come to have simple procedures (such as IV medications, phlebotomies) that otherwise generally aren't performed in a doctor’s...
The Stroke Clinic provides care, medical follow-up and education for patients who have had a stroke.
The MSK program is a group of health care professionals that work together to provide care and support for patients and families who have experienced an amputation, trauma, burns or...
Nova Scotia Health offers individual and family sessions with customized educational help for people with Asthma and COPD, and their support network.
Our best standards of care include...
Stem cell transplant, also called a bone marrow transplant, is used to treat some blood cancers (leukemia, lymphoma, myeloma). During stem cell transplants, high doses of chemotherapy (and sometimes radiation)...
A bone density scan measures how much calcium and other types of minerals are in an area of your bone.
The scan may help your health care provider to determine...
Breast screening in Nova Scotia is administered by the Nova Scotia Breast Screening Program.
You can find them at https://nsbreastscreening.ca/