CANADAHALIFAX news Mobile health clinic coming to Lower Sackville this weekend by admin 28 يناير، 2023 written by admin 28 يناير، 2023 230 Those with mild or moderate health concerns can head to the Cobequid Community Health Centre CITYnews halifax \ Meghan Groff Listen to this article The mobile primary care clinic will be stopping in Lower Sackville this weekend. Doctors and nurse practitioners will be seeing patients with mild or moderate health concerns at the Cobequid Community Health Centre. Find it Saturday, January 28 and Sunday, January 29 at 40 Freer Lane from 9 a.m. until 4:20 p.m. Those heading there are asked to bring their health card and have a list of medications available. This is for non-urgent concerns including: Prescription refills or renewals Minor respiratory symptoms Sore throat Earaches Fever Headache Rashes Minor gastrointestinal concerns (vomiting and diarrhea) Cough, flu, or cold symptoms Urinary tract infections Muscle pain Patients will be asked why they’re visiting, and if the clinic can help, they’ll be screened for COVID, then given an approximate appointment time. “Depending on wait times, you may be able to leave and return for your appointment,” Nova Scotia Health said in a news release. This clinic will not be handling urgent or life-threatening concerns, or providing lab or diagnostic imaging services. “This is a temporary service to provide an appropriate primary care setting for an increased number of people experiencing mild or moderate health concerns,” health officials added. Generally around 75 patients are seen each day at mobile clinics. Anyone experiencing any of the following should call 911: Stroke/facial weakness New onset of weakness Heart attack/chest pain or tightness Unable to wake/unconscious Sudden onset of severe headache or confusion Seizure and/or severe head injury Major assault Severe difficulty breathing or trouble speaking Uncontrolled or severe bleeding Major trauma such as loss of limb or laceration Severe allergic reaction Severe burns The provincial Mental Health and Addictions Crisis Line can be reached 24/7 by calling 1-888-429-8167. Nova Scotians can call 811 24/7 to get general health advice and information from experienced registered nurses. And VirtualCareNS is available to all Nova Scotians on the Need a Family Practice Registry. 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post مانيتوبا: 200 مليون دولار لـ700 ألف شخص لمواجهة التضخم next post Provincial governments not jumping to act on tighter alcohol warning guidelines You may also like RCI: Élections québécoises : le débat des chefs aura... 18 يونيو، 2026 RCI : En Haïti, entre drones et gangs,... 18 يونيو، 2026 RCI: Projet de loi sur l’eau potable : l’APN... 18 يونيو، 2026 RCI: Des pétroliers traversent le détroit d’Ormuz après... 18 يونيو، 2026 RCI : Federal Court challenge says Canada failing... 18 يونيو، 2026 RCI: New law to strip Canada’s military of... 18 يونيو، 2026 RCI: Trump wants CUSMA to expire ’immediately.’ Here’s... 18 يونيو، 2026 RCI: Tankers cross Strait of Hormuz after Iran... 18 يونيو، 2026 راديو كندا الدولي: كندا مستعدة للمساعدة في تنفيذ... 18 يونيو، 2026 CITYnews halifax : Nova Scotia hacker convicted of... 18 يونيو، 2026