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Clinics, Programs, and Services


218 Clinics, Programs, and Services

Adult Day Programs

This clinic, program or service is not administered by Nova Scotia Health. Information may be out of date. Please confirm details with the clinic, program, or service provider.

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...

After Hours Clinics

Offered at 8 locations

This clinic, program or service is not administered by Nova Scotia Health. Information may be out of date. Please confirm details with the clinic, program, or service provider.

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.

What to bring

When attending...

Allergy Clinic

This clinic, program or service is not administered by Nova Scotia Health. Information may be out of date. Please confirm details with the clinic, program, or service provider.

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...

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Ambulatory Care Clinics

Offered at 1 location

(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...

Ambulatory Stroke Clinic

Offered at 1 location

The Stroke Clinic provides care, medical follow-up and education for patients who have had a stroke. 

How do I prepare for my appointment/visit?

  • Plan to arrive 20 minutes early to...
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