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South East Grey Community Health Centre
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SEGCHC also offers in Dundalk at 90 Artemesia St S:
- Doctors
- Nurse Practitioners
- Registered Nurses
- Registered Social Workers
- Chiropodist
- Registered Dietitian
- Physiotherapist
- Community Developer
- Health Promoter
- Living a Healthy Life with Chronic Conditions and Chronic Pain
- Bereavement Support Group
- Diabetes Grey Bruce
- Falls Prevention sessions
- Recreation Therapy
- Tobacco Cessation
- Weight Management
- Tai Chi
- Yoga
- LGBTQ+ Activities
- Chair Fitness
- Community Gardens
- food related programs such as cooking classes, Craving Change, community garden, grocery store tours, second harvest, good food box, etc.
- Clothing Pick-up and Exchange
- form filling assistance
- computer, internet and phone use throughout business hours
- foot care clinic - must be referred by a health care provider; service is for people without extended health coverage
- physical activities such as walking groups (indoor and outdoor), pole walking and pickle ball, yoga, tai chi, chair fitness
- mental health counselling
- coffee and social time
- check-in and chat (phone based program)
- free open gym with various equipment such as treadmills, elliptical, stationary bikes and free weights
- skate exchange - offers free ice skates
- Community Volunteer Income Tax Program
- Y.U.M. frozen meals
SEGCHC also offers in Dundalk at 90 Artemesia St S:
Application
Submit a form called "Request for a Family Doctor or Nurse Practitioner" to have primary care at the Community Health Centre
Walk in or call to register or inquire about community services and programs, some programs now require pre-registration.
Volunteers need to complete a volunteer application form and a criminal reference check/vulnerable sectors screen
Walk in or call to register or inquire about community services and programs, some programs now require pre-registration.
Volunteers need to complete a volunteer application form and a criminal reference check/vulnerable sectors screen
Eligibility
Unless otherwise noted, programs and services are available to all community members
- waitlists are in place for allied health services and priority is based on condition
- must enroll to have a Family Doctor or Nurse Practitioner
- must have a referral from health care provider for physiotherapy
Languages
Interpretation services can be arranged in advance, and sometimes on-demand if interpreter is available.
Physical Access
Fully Accessible
Fees
None
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