Symptoms and conditions that can be assessed and treated at the clinic include but are not limited to, sore ears, sore throat, cough, UTI, bladder infections, sprains and strains, minor burns, eye redness and irritation, skin infections, rashes, wound checks and minor sutures, congestive heart failure, asthma, STD screening, prenatal care (initial ultrasound requisition and referral to OBGYN), mental health, prescription renewals, drivers’ physicals, clearances for participation in activities, return to work letters, post-assessment specialist referrals.
PEFHT Community Clinics appointments are available Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays in Picton and Wellington.
The phone line will be open for appointments on Mondays from 9am and remain open until the clinics are full for the week. Call 613-827-8775 (Holiday hours may vary)
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This clinic is a PEFHT program designed to provide problem-specific primary care to unattached residents of Prince Edward County and builds on the success of existing unattached programs and the COVID, Cold and Flu Care Clinics that were operational this past year and the year before.
Barinder Gill, the Prince Edward Family Health Team's Executive Director, was on CBC recently discussing how the team in Prince Edward County is taking matters into their own hands.
Listen here: https://cbc.ca/listen/live-radio/1-112/clip/16044179
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