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Flu assessment clinic to open in Dartmouth
Halifax News Net
In response to increasing influenza activity in the community and ongoing pressure on emergency departments and family physicians? offices, Capital Health and the IWK Health Centre will open an additional Influenza
Assessment Centre in Dartmouth on Saturday, October 31.
Dartmouth and Halifax Assessment Centres:
Halifax: Halifax Forum, Maritime Hall, 6209 Almon Street
Dartmouth: 202 Brownlow Avenue, Unit C-CR, Burnside Industrial Park
Both are open from 9:30 a.m. until 8:30 p.m.
During the H1N1 pandemic, we ask adults and children who are experiencing flu-like symptoms and wish to see a health care professional to visit the nearest Assessment Centre instead of going to hospital emergency departments. The centres will ease congestion at local emergency departments, and will help prevent the spread of flu or other communicable diseases to other patients at the hospitals.
People visiting the Assessment Centres do not require an appointment, but do need to bring their health card (if they have one).
Flu-like symptoms are fever and/or cough, and one or more of the following: unusual tiredness, headache, muscle or joint aches, sore throat, vomiting and diarrhea in children less than five years of age.
Health professionals at the centre will assess patients for flu and H1N1. They will provide advice on what you need to do to get better and they may also provide treatment. If you require additional care or follow-up, they will provide the referral. The Assessment Centre is not providing vaccinations for seasonal or H1N1 flu, is not swabbing patients to confirm H1N1 and will not offer inpatient care.
As with any medical emergency, if you are severely ill, you should seek immediate help by going to your nearest emergency department or calling 911.
http://www.halifaxnewsnet.ca/index.cfm?sid=299059&sc=608
Flu assessment clinic to open in Dartmouth
Halifax News Net
In response to increasing influenza activity in the community and ongoing pressure on emergency departments and family physicians? offices, Capital Health and the IWK Health Centre will open an additional Influenza
Assessment Centre in Dartmouth on Saturday, October 31.
Dartmouth and Halifax Assessment Centres:
Halifax: Halifax Forum, Maritime Hall, 6209 Almon Street
Dartmouth: 202 Brownlow Avenue, Unit C-CR, Burnside Industrial Park
Both are open from 9:30 a.m. until 8:30 p.m.
During the H1N1 pandemic, we ask adults and children who are experiencing flu-like symptoms and wish to see a health care professional to visit the nearest Assessment Centre instead of going to hospital emergency departments. The centres will ease congestion at local emergency departments, and will help prevent the spread of flu or other communicable diseases to other patients at the hospitals.
People visiting the Assessment Centres do not require an appointment, but do need to bring their health card (if they have one).
Flu-like symptoms are fever and/or cough, and one or more of the following: unusual tiredness, headache, muscle or joint aches, sore throat, vomiting and diarrhea in children less than five years of age.
Health professionals at the centre will assess patients for flu and H1N1. They will provide advice on what you need to do to get better and they may also provide treatment. If you require additional care or follow-up, they will provide the referral. The Assessment Centre is not providing vaccinations for seasonal or H1N1 flu, is not swabbing patients to confirm H1N1 and will not offer inpatient care.
As with any medical emergency, if you are severely ill, you should seek immediate help by going to your nearest emergency department or calling 911.
http://www.halifaxnewsnet.ca/index.cfm?sid=299059&sc=608
