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Halifax Area, Eastern Shore, and West Hants.
Includes areas near Chester, Musquodoboit Harbour, Mt. Uniake, Sheet Harbour, Windsor.
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Camp Hill is fortunate to have many dedicated volunteers who provide wonderful support to the residents who live here.
Along with proper identification, volunteers wear red vests to enhance their visibility to residents, family members and staff.
The Volunteer Services Department is on the main floor of Camp Hill Veterans Memorial Building, room 1523. It is open from 8 a.m.to 4 p.m., Monday to Friday.
For more information about our volunteer services, please call 902-473-2457.
The modern new Bayers Lake Community Outpatient Centre offers appointment-based services and clinics in a convenient location. Clinics include endocrinology, medicine, plastic surgery and orthopedic surgery assessment, eye care, diagnostic...
The QEII Cancer Centre provides a full range of cancer care and support. It also serves as the referral centre for complex cancers for Atlantic Canada.
The parking lot...
Mobile Primary Care Clinics can only address non-urgent, low acuity health issues and is not an emergency service. Care is provided using a team approach, which includes nurse practitioners and family physicians. Patients will be seen in a clinic environment.
Some clinics require appointments and others do not. You can find the scheduled locations and access information for upcoming Mobile Primary Care Clinics here.
A primary care clinic provides short-term primary medical care for people on the Need a Family Practice Registry.
You can find the list of clinics and contact numbers here.
Urgent Treatment Centres (UTC's) provide access to care for those with unexpected, non-life-threatening health concerns with appointments offered within one to two days.
Appointments are required and can be made by calling the numbers below:
VirtualCareNS provides Nova Scotians with free, online visits with a primary care provider (doctor or nurse practitioner).
There are now two options for virtual care:
Option 1: VirtualCareNS for Nova Scotians on the Need a Family Practice Registry until they are placed with a permanent family practice.
REGISTER WITH VCNS - I AM ON THE NEED A FAMILY PRACTICE REGISTRY
Option 2: NEW - VirtualCareNS for Nova Scotians with a Primary Care Provider. Through this pathway, patients are limited to 2 free visits per year on Maple.
Pharmacist Walk-in Clinic+ has a Nurse Practitioner and Pharmacists working as a team to ensure that you and your family get the best care possible.
An appointment is required, and can be booked here.
Availability varies by location.
In affiliation with Dalhousie’s College of Pharmacy, Nova Scotia Health – Central Zone pharmacy department, is proud to offer a 52-week post-graduate accredited pharmacy (year 1) residency program. The program...