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UPCC and BC Emergency Health Services partnership fosters the right care at the right place | Island Health
... ” When South Island and Nanaimo patients dial 911 for the BC Ambulance Service, the call is triaged in the BCEHS dispatch centre first by Emergency Medical
NOTICE TO ALL VISITORS
... pecialists for non-urgent medical conditions Providing second opinions or ongoing management for medical conditions best-treated in primary care
Rebalance MD Hip and Knee Information Booklet
... video at http://rebalancemd.com/resources/#hip. Please note any “forms” mentioned in the Education video will be provided once you have a booked
Comox Valley Hospital ALN Brochure
Friendship Center 250-338-7793 Wheels for Wellness 250-338-0196 WALK IN CLINICS Comox Valley Walk in Clinic (info line only) 250-898-0202 7
OAT Brochure
... referral to come to the Rapid Access Addiction Clinic. Just call us or walk-in.* You can also get a referral from a community agency, medical doctor
https://www.islandhealth.ca/sites/default/files/2019-10/raac-pamphlet-OAT.pdf
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... a medical grade mask. Once this is complete, you will walk to the entrance of the Yakimovich Wellness Centre All highly touched surfaces will be
April 2024
CONTINUED: CRITICAL AIR PROJECT - DR. VALERIA STOYNOVA The PQI team in Island Health supports community or facility-based medical staff in the Island
Pharmacist Services Poster
How it works 1. Check your symptoms and book an appointment with a pharmacist at www.gov.bc.ca/seeapharmacist. Walk-ins without a booking may also
Digital memory wall honours those lost due to toxic drug poisoning this International Overdose Awareness Day | Island Health
Public Health and chief medical health officer. “Our hearts go out to everyone who has suffered loss from unregulated substances and to the tireless
Island Health ambassadors protect patients, staff and physicians from COVID-19 | Island Health
... uch a valuable and integral role in protecting patients and staff from COVID-19,” says Dr. Richard Stanwick, Chief Medical Health Officer