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Health P.E.I. services may be impacted today due to weather

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Due to inclement weather and road conditions, the following health services have been impacted:

  • All Public Health Nursing appointments in Prince and Queens Counties scheduled before 12 p.m. (noon) are cancelled
  • All Public Health Family Nutrition appointments in Prince and Queens Counties scheduled before 12 p.m. (noon) are cancelled
  • All Public Health Dental Program appointments in Prince and Queens Counties scheduled before 12 p.m. (noon) are cancelled
  • All Public Health Speech Language Pathology appointments in Prince and Queens Counties scheduled before 12 p.m. (noon) are cancelled
  • All Public Health Audiology appointments in Prince and Queens Counties scheduled before 12 p.m. (noon) are cancelled
  • All Public Health Pediatric Psychology appointments in Prince and Queens Counties scheduled before 12 p.m. (noon) are cancelled
  • Women’s Wellness and Sexual Health Services appointments at The Polyclinic in Charlottetown are cancelled
  • Women’s Wellness and Sexual Health Services appointments at the Prince County Hospital and Harbourside Health Centre are cancelled
  • Health P.E.I.’s Office in Charlottetown (16 Garfield Street) is closed to the public until 10:30 a.m.

Cancelled patient appointments are being rescheduled.

Health P.E.I. reminds Islanders with appointments at hospitals, clinics and other health care services to please call ahead to confirm their appointment – or notify staff if they are unable to make the appointment.

Health P.E.I. will provide updates whenever health programs and services are impacted. For the full list of health services impacted, visit: Princeedwardisland.ca and click on the health alert at the top of the page.

Islanders are also reminded to call 811 for non-urgent health care advice or 911 in the event of an emergency.

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