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Former patients of Dr. Henrik Visser lobby for Crapaud health clinic

Dr. Henk Visser, right, is thanked by some of his youngest patients, from left, Emily, Audrey and Lilly MacFadyen and their mother Crystal MacFadyen during a farewell party held by the community surrounding Crapaud on Sunday. After finding a successor to his general practice, Dr. Visser has retired following 32 years of providing care to thousands of patients in the community.
Dr. Henk Visser, right, is thanked by some of his youngest patients, from left, Emily, Audrey and Lilly MacFadyen and their mother Crystal MacFadyen during a farewell party held by the community surrounding Crapaud in this file photo.

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A group of South Shore P.E.I. residents concerned with health coverage have presented Health Minister Robert Mitchell with a proposal to set up a collaborative care clinic in Crapaud.

Dr. Joey Giordani.
Dr. Joey Giordani.

​​​​​​​The South Shore Health and Wellness advocacy group formed earlier this year after Crapaud family physician Dr. Henrik Visser retired and his replacement, Dr. Joey Giordani, moved to another location.

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“With the sudden departure of (Giordani), there is now no full-time physician practising between Summerside and Cornwall, an area with over 8,000 residents,” the group stated in a news release following its meeting with Mitchell on Friday.

The group is looking for the collaborative care centre to be staffed by a full-time physician and two nurse practitioners and work collaboratively with other Health P.E.I. sites.

“We propose the costs to provide these services be shared between government, private businesses and local residents,” the group states, noting its members will help recruit the health-care providers and subsidize some of the costs associated with finding a doctor and nurse practitioners to set up in the area.

Health P.E.I. has committed to providing some health-care services with a nurse practitioner on a limited basis in Crapaud until a more permanent arrangement can be made.

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