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Traffic Impacts on Robie Street Near Halifax Infirmary – April 25, 2026
 
Nova Scotia Health is advising crane operations will continue on Robie Street, on Saturday, April 25, from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. All southbound lanes on Robie Street will be closed between Quinpool Road and Jubilee Road.


Patients and visitors are advised to use alternate routes during this time. Sidewalks and pedestrian access will remain open. The emergency department will remain open and fully accessible throughout the work.
 
We apologize for any inconvenience.

Halifax Infirmary Medicine - Surgery Program

The Halifax Infirmary Medicine/Surgery program is an interdisciplinary group of clinicians who work collaboratively with other members of the health care team within the medicine/surgery/critical care and transplant services. The team offers services such as:

  • Occupational therapy
  • Physiotherapy
  • Psychology
  • Social work
  • Spiritual and Religious Care

How do I get an appointment?

Clinicians receive referrals from various referral sources, depending on the service required. If you require additional information, please phone 902-473-3463.

Accessing this Clinic, Program or Service

Contact:
 
Kim Bayer, Program Manager
Halifax Infirmary, Suite 1122
1796 Summer Street
Halifax, NS B3H 3A7
Tel: 902-473-3185

Available at these Halifax Informary inpatient locations:

  • Medicine Teaching Unit (MTU 8.2)
  • Hospitalist Medicine Unit (HMU 8.4)
  • Med/Surg Intermediate Care Unit (MSIMCU 3.1)
  • Med/Surg/Neuro Intensive Care Unit (MSNICU 5.2)
  • Cardio/Vascular Intensive Care Unit (CVICU 5.1)
  • Coronary Care Unit (CCU 6.4)
  • Intermediate Care Unit (6.1)
  • Cardiac Day Unit (6.1)
  • Cardiology (6.2)
  • Vascular/General Surgery (4.1)
  • Cardiac Surgery (7.1)

Ambulatory Care Locations:

  • Emergency Department
  • Cystic Fibrosis Clinic
  • Heart Function Clinic
  • Transplant Clinic
  • Various other clinics aligned with inpatient program areas

Contact

Kim Bayer
Program Manager

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