The Queens North Community Health Centre (QNCHC) is a facility that provides primary health care services, illness/injury prevention, chronic disease management and community development services, using a population health promotion approach. QNCHC is made up of a team of health care professionals who are all about teamwork, collaborative practice, community participation, and patient-centred care. The team includes physicians, nurse practitioners, social workers, dietitians, health promoters, counselors and other health care providers.
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The Queens North Community Health Centre offers a range of health services, including scheduled and unscheduled appointments with a physician or nurse practitioner, as well as a wide range of diagnostic and support services from the health care team.
WALK-IN CLINIC – NO BOOKED APPOINTMENTS ACCEPTED
To cancel, change, or book an appointment: 506-327-7884
Physiotherapy: 506-327-7821
Some of the programs happening in the Grand Lake area:
- Taste Buds – introducing children and their parents to healthy foods
- CHEER – a physical activity and health promotion program designed to engage children in the pleasures and benefits of physical activity and healthy living
- Off to school programs
- Harvest Fest – community event promoting healthy lifestyles and CHC/Community programs and services
- Food drive for the food bank
- Caregiver support groups
- Diabetic information sessions – now using education as per diabetic mapping
- Diabetic cooking course
- Grit bags – made available to the community for fall prevention
- Resistance band training – to help people improve their strength and muscle tone
- Get Mov’n Minto / Mountain Bike Minto
- NEW program – a 12-week nutrition and exercise program
- Introduction to solids program
- Cooking courses
- Drop in at the Care N’ Share for breast feeding support offered by the CHC
- Footsteps program with spring and fall fun runs offered through the wellness network
- Food mentor program
- Food smart program with 200 bags monthly, supported by volunteers
- Breakfast program – at the schools, supported by CHC Health fairs
- Leisure activity in schools
- Counseling in schools
- Foot clinic with Dr. deVries
- Canada Health Day promotions
- Nordic pole walking
- Well Women Week
Monday to Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays and holidays, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Physician coverage varies. Primary care practice hours vary Monday through Saturday.
Walk-in patients are always welcome.