New Glasgow Chronic Pain Service Centre

This location, located across the street from the Aberdeen Hospital provides a variety of health services

Clinics, Programs and Services

Chronic Pain Self-Management Program

Offered at 10 locations

Nova Scotia Health offers chronic pain self-management in-person and virtual services and at clinics in locations around the province.


Some of the pain management strategies discussed in our program may...

New Glasgow Chronic Pain Service Centre

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Referral to the Program by physician or Primary Care Provider is required.  Referrals can be faxed to 902-755-7322

Contact:

New Glasgow Pain Self-Management Program
Community Health Center, 690 East River Rd, New Glasgow
Phone: 1-800-270-4776x3312
Fax: 902-755-7322

The Northern Shared Chronic Pain Service offers 9 week interdisciplinary Persistent Pain Groups at each of the four clinics -  Antigonish, New Glasgow, Amherst and Truro.  Sessions are held in the fall, winter and spring.  Referral by a physician or primary care provider is required.  For more information about the Persistent Pain Group sessions or the referral process, please contact the program coordinator at 1-800-270-4776 x3312.

Chronic Pain Services

Offered at 11 locations

Chronic pain services helps individuals manage pain and improve their health, function and well-being. The chronic pain teams provides assessments, treatments and education for people with chronic pain.   

The teams...

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New Glasgow Chronic Pain Service Centre

A referral from your primary care provider (doctor or Nurse Practitioner) is required to be seen in one of our clinics.   

Contact:

Tel: 1-800-270-4776 ext. 3312

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