Specimen Drop Off
Your doctor or other health care provider may ask you to provide a specimen sample (e.g. urine, stool, semen, etc.) for testing. There are drop off locations around the province.
You...
Your doctor or other health care provider may ask you to provide a specimen sample (e.g. urine, stool, semen, etc.) for testing. There are drop off locations around the province.
You...
The purpose of the general cardiology clinic is for family physicians to refer patients for cardiology consult for suspected cardiac symptoms. The cardiology nurse triages the referrals and directs them...
The Geriatric Ambulatory Care/Memory Disability Clinic sees mostly seniors (65 and over) with health problems related to frailty or dementia. Consultations are on a referral basis only, meaning that a...
The Community Geriatric Navigator at Dartmouth General Hospital offers in-home health assessments to people living in Dartmouth who are frail and elderly (clients 65 years and older).
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...
You have the right to access and request a copy of your personal health information from Nova Scotia Health Authority.
There are limited exceptions to your right of access. For...
This program is offered at the Yarmouth Regional Hospital to people referred to the Out-patient dietitian who are 18 years of age or over and have at least one of...
Hearing and Speech Nova Scotia (HSNS), helps Nova Scotians live life to the fullest with provincially funded hearing and speech services.
They guide Nova Scotians of all ages through challenges related to...
Provides on-going comprehensive treatment of FCIII-IV heart failure patients and their families including education, medication adjustment and active medical treatment of acute decompensated episodes.
The Heart Health clinic is a service offered at St. Martha’s Regional Hospital to people who are 18 years of age and older who have risk factors for heart disease...