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Links to a selection of regional clinics, which provide health education counselling and services.


Alberta - Health Service Information

Provides information on mental health clinics, detoxification centres, hospital and medical services, regional health authorities, and doctors in Alberta, as well as information on choosing a family doctor and Alberta Health Care Insurance
Source:     Service Alberta

British Columbia - Ministry of Health Services - Toll Free Information Lines

The toll-free Health Information Lines were established by the Ministry of Health as part of its commitment to "Quality Service" for all British Columbians. Provided is a quick reference list to all Ministry of Health toll-free lines.
Source:     Government of British Columbia - Ministry of Health Services

Find A Planned Parenthood Near You

Each year, Planned Parenthood's local and provincial affiliates reach over 310,000 Canadians to provide free education and counselling. Some locations offer clinical services such as testing for sexually transmitted infections, HIV testing, and Pap tests. These services are covered under most provincial health care programs, and they respect the privacy and anonymity of every individual who uses these facilities. Look here for help in finding an affiliate in your province
Source:     Planned Parenthood Federation of Canada

Healthy Newfoundland and Labrador

The Healthy Newfoundland and Labrador web site is a resource of health information available in the province. It includes over 300 organizations that provide assistance to people seeking more information on a wide variety of health topics, from Aids to vitamins and everything in between.
Source:     Government of Newfoundland and Labrador - Health and Community Services

Manitoba - info health Guide

Manitoba has a dynamic, vibrant health care system. That's what this guide is all about. You'll find a brief overview of our health care system and its services, along with handy contact information so you can learn more about any aspect of health care in Manitoba. You can use the site as a handy reference for the most current information, including changes to services and phone numbers.
Source:     Government of Manitoba - Manitoba Health

Manitoba - Manitoba's Hospitals and Health Centres

This page lists hospitals and health centres in the Province of Manitoba including addresses and telephone numbers
Source:     Government of Manitoba - Manitoba Health

Manitoba - Winnipeg Clinics

By clicking on the city map of Winnipeg, you can find clinic locations, hours and telephone numbers
Source:     Government of Manitoba - Manitoba Health

New Brunswick's Sexual Health Centres

New Brunswick's Sexual Health Centres provide education, counselling and treatment for sexually transmitted infections, as well as information and services for other sexual health topics such as birth control. The Sexual Health Centres are staffed by Public Health Nurses, receptionists and consulting physicians. The Centres provide services to adolescents and young single adults up to the age of 24
Source:     Government of New Brunswick - Department of Health and Wellness

New Brunswick - Tele-Care

Tele-Care is a bilingual service provided by the Department of Health and Wellness. After assessing your symptoms, a Tele-Care nurse will provide information to help you decide what to do.
Source:     Government of New Brunswick - Department of Health and Wellness

Newfoundland and Labrador - Guide to Health and Community Services

Newfoundlanders and Labradoreans guide to direct access to health information and services by region. This guide includes service descriptions and contact information
Source:     Government of Newfoundland and Labrador - Health and Community Services

Nova Scotia - Public Health Services Offices

Listing of public health services offices, by county, for the province of Nova Scotia. Includes addresses and telephone numbers.
Source:     Government of Nova Scotia - Department of Health

Ontario - Community Resources

Locate health services including community care access centres, hospitals and public health units, provided by the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care. You can also find community health centres that provide primary health and health promotion programs for individuals, families and communities. Or locate community support groups in Ontario, including local chapters of condition-specific resources.
Source:     Government of Ontario

Prince Edward Island - Health Information Resources

Health Information Resources is committed to helping Islanders access quality health information. You can find information on common health topics by searching a wide variety of medical resources provided by the Health and Wellness Resource Centre. This secure, on-line database, is available to PEI residents only.
Source:     Government of Prince Edward Island

Prince Edward Island - InfoPEI

Telephone numbers and addressees of medical clinics by county in Prince Edward Island including after hours medical clinics
Source:     Government of Prince Edward Island

Quebec - At your service! Health Guide

At your service! Health is a reference guide. It offers no diagnosis, but it does show you how to get help and information for your needs and questions.
Source:     Government of Québec - Department of Health and Social Services

Quebec Info-Health

Do you know your postal code? A search beginning with your postal code will allow you to find the nearest Info-Health CLSC in you area in the province of Quebec. Site is available only in French.
Source:     Government of Québec - Department of Health and Social Services

Quebec Santé Montréal

The Montreal Health Care Network consists of 141 institutions, some 400 private and public medical clinics, and more than 526 community organizations. This site contains a brief descriptions of these institutions and resources, as well as contact information.
Source:     La Régie Régionale de la Santé et des Services Sociaux de Montréal

Saskatchewan - Saskatchewan HealthLine

For Saskatchewan residents, HealthLine is a free, confidential 24-hour health advice telephone line, staffed by registered nurses. They can provide you with immediate, professional health advice or information, and direct you to the most appropriate source of care.
Source:     Government of Saskatchewan

Yukon Department of Health and and Social Services

Description of health services and telephone numbers offered in the Yukon
Source:     Government of Yukon - Health and Social Services