Residents of Shelburne County can call to book an appointment at the Same Day Access Clinic on Friday, March 24 or Saturday March 25.
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This is a temporary service to provide an appropriate primary care setting for an increased number of people with mild or moderate health concerns.
The clinic will address non-urgent, low-acuity respiratory issues and is not an emergency service.
A snowfall warning has been issued for Guysborough, Richmond, Sydney Metro and Cape Breton and Victoria counties.
This is a temporary service to provide an appropriate primary care setting for an increased number of people with mild or moderate health concerns.
Access to COVID-19 testing remains widely available in Nova Scotia. In an effort to ensure all Nova Scotians have access to COVID-19 testing as needed, the Public Health Mobile Units (PHMU) will be offering testing in the communities listed below...
Next week Nova Scotia Health’s COVID-19 vaccine outreach clinics will be offering drop-in vaccines in Central, Eastern, Northern and Western zones to help support vaccine accessibility.
Please note: If you are 12 years and older and have...
The Community Pharmacy Primary Care Clinics program will be piloted in 12 pharmacies across Nova Scotia.
High winds and heavy rain are expected across the province.
Nova Scotia Health, in partnership with Primary Health, Public Health, Emergency Health Services and community partners, is providing an upcoming mobile primary care clinic for the public in Antigonish.