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Influenza assessment site opening in Charlottetown

Influenza assessment site opening in Charlottetown

Influenza assessment site opening in Charlottetown

Published on October 28th, 2009
Published on June 15th, 2010
Staff ~ The Guardian
Topics :
Influenza Assessment Site , Queen Elizabeth Hospital Emergency Room , Public Health Agency , Charlottetown , Prince Edward Island

An Influenza Assessment Site, opening in Charlottetown tomorrow, will provide health services to Islanders with influenza-like illness, says Dr. Heather Morrison, Chief Health Officer for Prince Edward Island.

"In recent days, increasing numbers of Islanders with influenza-like symptoms have been presenting at clinics throughout Charlottetown and at the emergency room at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital," said Morrison.

Map of clinic location posted below

"At the Influenza Assessment Site, symptomatic people can be assessed and, if necessary, receive treatment. We hope this will also alleviate some of the pressure off the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Emergency Room and the doctors' offices."

Morrison provided the following guidelines to help Islanders
decide when to seek medical attention:

- If you have mild symptoms (see below) of influenza-like illness,
but are otherwise healthy, you should stay at home to recuperate until
symptom free and able to return to regular work or school activities.
However, if conditions worsen, a health care provider should be
contacted.
- If you have influenza-like illness and have underlying health
conditions or if you are pregnant, you should contact your health
provider or doctor or visit the Influenza Assessment Site.
- Seek immediate medical attention if you become very ill, or have
shortness of breath, difficulty breathing, chest pain, confusion, sudden
dizziness, severe or persistent vomiting.
- Seek immediate medical attention for a child if he/she has very
fast breathing or trouble breathing, bluish skin colour, is not drinking
enough fluids, not waking up or not interacting; or has increased
irritability, fever with a rash, or flu-like symptoms that improve and
then return with fever and worse cough.

For more information on when to seek medical treatment, call
1-888-748-5454.

Symptoms of H1N1 Flu Virus are similar to those of regular influenza and include cough with or without fever plus one of the following: sore throat, body aches and pains, fatigue, and lack of appetite. Gastrointestinal symptoms (like vomiting and diarrhea) may also be present. Fever may not be prominent in those under age five or over 65.

The Influenza Assessment clinic will open Thursday, Oct. 29 at the Four Neighbourhoods Family Health Centre and will continue to run daily from 10 a.m. - 8 p.m., including weekends.

Additional assessment clinics may be established in other communities if required. In the meantime, individuals should continue to seek medical care as required according to the above guidelines. Vaccines will not be available at the Influenza Assessment Site.

H1N1 Vaccine Clinics are continuing to operate throughout the province. This week vaccinations are offered to those who would benefit most from the vaccine as well as those who care for them.

For a complete schedule, and list of the times and locations of clinics across the province each week, visit www.gov.pe.ca/flu or see the ads in The Guardian.

For more information on how to look after someone who is ill at home, visit the Public Health Agency website at www.fightflu.ca.

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  • Username
    Question
    - June 21st, 2010 at 20:31:43

    Where is the Four Neighbourhoods Family Health Centre? I've never heard tell of it !!!

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    Charlie
    - June 21st, 2010 at 20:31:32

    Across fr the Sherwood Mall in fire station building.

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    Jenny
    - June 21st, 2010 at 20:27:34

    Cranky you are an idiot. There is a certain way you are suposed to inject a medication into the muscle, and their are certain landmarks you have to avoid. And you know there are reasons why you have to stay in the building 15 minutes after being vaccinated. You know they wouldn't want your tongue to swell and your throat to close over. Nurses can treat an anaphylactic reaction. So Cranky guess what you are way off the mark, as per usual.

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    David
    - June 21st, 2010 at 20:27:30

    @ Mr Cranky if you accidentally inject an air bubble into a vein or an artery (air or a pulmonary embolism) instead of muscle you'll know why for a few minutes, writhing in agony, then you drop dead.

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  • Username
    hmmmm
    - June 21st, 2010 at 20:21:35

    @Wonderding from PEI: regular patients have been cancelled. I received a call between 3 and 4 TODAY that my appointment for the morning was cancelled. This appointment was set 5 MONTHS ago and it's rather important I have it done timely I was able to find another doctor to take me in a few weeks. Either way I'm more than a little annoyed that my appointment got shoved out of the way with no rescheduling until we're not sure for how long It would have been nice to have arranged another doc(s)to take on the regular patients...

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    WONDERING
    - June 21st, 2010 at 20:20:23

    hmmmm.........that sucks that you lost your appt.
    I sure hope the clinic is scrubbed well for when it does open for the patients of that clinic.
    Maybe they should have held this in the Civic Center or elsewhere. It isnt totally fair to those that have drs there.

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  • Username
    C
    - June 21st, 2010 at 19:57:27

    What is the address of that clinic.

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    Sarah
    - June 21st, 2010 at 19:56:06

    I was just told there is a 4 hour wait to see a doctor at the PCH. Perhaps a clinic should be set up in Summerside as well. I have a teen who I feel should be checked but he refuses to go because of the wait times. This is going to cost somebody their life sooner or later!

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    nitpicker
    - June 21st, 2010 at 19:55:27

    Its 152 St. Peter's road. Though its easily googled, I can't imagine why this story would neglect to include the address.

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    Mr
    - June 21st, 2010 at 19:51:54

    I'm curious as to why we can't be provided with our own home vaccination kits. It's not like it's surgery or anything. I can give myself a needle in the arm, just give me the forms, the needle, and I'll provide the cotton swab. I understand there are legal ramifications, but is an RN really necessary? By the time any vaccination reactions are present, you're gone from the building anyway. How far off the mark am I here?

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    Dah
    - June 21st, 2010 at 19:50:05

    Unless you are extreemly sick and having trouble breathing.........STAY HOME!!!!!!!

    This way you wont be spreading the virus.

    They are not going to be able to tell you if you have H1N1.....so STAY HOME and keep the virus to your self!!!

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    Jill
    - June 21st, 2010 at 19:38:54

    Where is the darn place? What a poorly written article.

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    Wondering
    - June 21st, 2010 at 19:35:52

    Regular patients see doctors at that site.
    Are they going to be put in jeopardy?
    Will extra precaution and cleaning be impressed there? We hope so.

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  • Username
    Hey David
    - June 21st, 2010 at 19:35:08

    Hey David....
    You will never guess how much air it really takes....ask a nurse or doctor next time you see one....Bet yaa it is more than a bubble!!!!

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