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Assesses and treats both adult and pediatric patients with the following acute injuries:
Also provides acute management of all sports related injuries including:
This clinic does not assess long-standing chronic injuries or chronic back pain, or neck injuries.
Referral required. Patients will not be seen without one.
Patients will be called to book an appointment for 2-3 weeks after an injury. If you have not received a call within 5 business days, please call the office.
Individuals utilizing services will often have complex needs, with some needing more intensive support and treatment; but in either case are able to live independently or with minimal support in the community. Care is coordinated by a mental health provider and / or addiction counselor. Goal directed services are tailored to the needs of individual clients. Length of treatment is mutually determined between client and provider.
Over 18 years of age. Have mental illness and / or addiction concerns.
An estimated wait time will be provided at the time of appointment booking.
Cafeteria services offer food and beverages at Alberta Health Services facilities. Catering services and vending machines are available at some sites. Each cafeteria services site team is dedicated to creating great food, inspiring healthy eating, and providing outstanding customer service to support the health of Albertans.
**Please note hours of operation may vary from site to site.
Food is available for purchase.
School-Aged Adolescent Service: For school-aged children and teenagers dealing with social/emotional / behavioural, developmental issues in the northeast community.
School-Aged Adolescent Service: For school-aged children and teenagers dealing with social / emotional / behavioural, developmental issues in the northeast community
An estimated wait time will be provided at the time of confirmation of referral recieved.
Operating hours and service availability may be impacted due to the COVID-19 situation. Please call for information on service hours.
Services include:
Clinic doesn't offer hearing aid services. These services are accessed privately.
Eligibility includes:
This service:
If you have an emergency, call 911.
Emergency departments:
Emergency Department wait times are now available for Calgary, Edmonton, Lethbridge, Medicine Hat and Red Deer.
Get the right care when you need it, to learn more visit Know Your Options
This service may be impacted by the COVID pandemic. View the Hours of Operations to see if the location has been impacted. Visit https://ahs.ca/covid for up-to-date information.
We can’t predict how long you will need to wait in the emergency department. Patients are assessed (triaged) using a standard scoring system called the Canadian Triage and Acuity Scale (CTAS) to see how urgent their health needs are.
Provides people in Northeast Edmonton with health care services in a teaching clinic.
This service tries to help people who might have issues accessing healthcare, including low-income families, recent immigrants or refugees, aboriginal people, elderly people who are frail, and people with mental illness.
This is a teaching clinic for the University of Alberta’s Faculty of Medicine, Department of Family Medicine. It trains resident doctors and medical, nursing, and nurse practitioner students.
Clients must live in Northeast Edmonton.
Closed weekends and stat holidays.
Assessment and treatment provided to the pediatric patient with complex and/or multiple health issues.Partnered with the NECHC Child Asthma Clinic and Child Adolescent Health Clinic.
0-17 years
All referrals triaged by Health Providers. May be 2-4 months to be seen.
General Radiography uses x-rays to produce images of the structures inside the body, particularly bones. X-ray beams can pass through the body, but they are absorbed in different amounts depending on the density of the material they pass through.
In accordance with Alberta's Health Information Act, this is a service which enables the release of individually identifiable health information with or without the consent of an individual.
For health information, please contact the hospital or health care centre where you received treatment.
For detailed instructions, frequently asked questions and forms, please visit Access & Disclosure | Alberta Health Services.
A basic fee of $25.00 is applied to all requests which includes up to 20 pages depending on record format i.e. paper, electronic or microfilm record. Each additional page costs from .25 to .50 cents per page. Additional costs may apply. Fees are applied in accordance with the Health Information Act.
If you are unable to pay the fee, please submit evidence of financial hardship.
Completes patient charts, collects data, data entry and coding, collects patient information, dictates notes, and transcribes inpatient and outpatient charts.
There is a fee for copies of health records.
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This lab will serve hospital inpatient, Ambulatory Clinic patients, by physician or clinic referral only.
Outpatient Collection site hours of operations:Monday to Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Walk ins accepted until 30 minutes before closing.Closed Saturdays, Sundays and Statutory holidays.
Alternate Patient Service Centres offer both appointment and walk-in services for all patients that require lab work. Book online at https://qme.dynalife.ca/ or call 1-877-702-4486 to make an appointment.
Laboratory Services provides collection of blood and body fluids for tests ordered by your doctor or healthcare provider including a comprehensive range of routine and specialized lab testing and clinical consultations:
Note: Some locations may not offer the full range of testing. To confirm availability of a specific test, contact the location.
APL Booking Line: 1-877-702-4486 or book online.
Please call the Security Office to see if your item has been found.
Appts for Dietitians vary call for information.
The majority of teaching is one-to-one, however, group sessions may be offered to promote enhanced learning of clients. Nutrition information and resources can be found on Alberta health Services Healthy Eating Starts and at MyHealth.Alberta.ca
Additional Services:
Adults, 18 years and older
Services offered:
We want to understand what's important to your child and family. Services are goal-driven; starting and continuing services is based on having functional reasons / goals for rehabilitation. Therapists will work with parents to provide the tools and strategies to apply in the context of their home and life. Therapy may look like 'play', depending on your child's age. We will work together so you and your child are supported to move to the next developmental stage or between providers and services. Services are provided by phone, zoom and some in person sessions as determined by your therapist. They may be in a group or one to one. Services provided are related to (neuro) developmental conditions and / or medical conditions.
Occupational Therapy 0- 18 years services children and their families with self - care; motor development and eating, feeding and swallowing.
Physiotherapy 0-18 years services children and their families with development and movement.
Speech Language Pathology 0-18 years services children and their families with communication and eating, feeding, and swallowing.
We work closely with our pediatric rehabilitation partners to ensure referrals go to the right place and services are offered within the most appropriate program.
Protective Services responsibilities include:
Patient Registration registers:
The Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) is a team of Registered Nurses with specialized education in sexual assault care. They serve 11 Edmonton area emergency rooms 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and 365 days a year.The team provides compassionate, confidential, culturally sensitive, and nonjudgmental care to individuals who have been sexually assaulted in the last 7 days with or without police involvement. Care includes assessment, physical examination, testing for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and pregnancy, giving medicine to prevent STIs and pregnancy, and referrals for counselling or other healthcare services.
Sexual Assault Resources
Community Resources
Addiction and Mental Health Service
Available to individuals aged 14 and older who have been sexually assaulted in the previous 7 days.
Children 13 years and younger who have been sexually assaulted should go to the Stollery within the first 3 days.
These services include:
Ultrasound is an imaging test that captures images of soft tissue organs, blood vessels and tissues using high-frequency sound waves (no radiation). Ultrasound is also known as sonography.
Not all tests are offered at all sites. Call the location for more information.
Our volunteer roles share a commitment to improving the quality of the patient and family experience.
Volunteers are:
For general information about volunteering with AHS please visit our website.
Our service provides:
Specializied support for women
All women.