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COVID-19 Service Change: Telephone assessments available. Call before visiting the centre.
Program: Walk-in Clinic  
Organization: Huron Health System - South Huron Hospital
South Huron Medical Centre
Phone Numbers: 519-235-3343
Fax: 519-235-3845
Website: www.shha.on.ca/shmc
Address:
South Huron Medical Centre
23 Huron St W
Exeter, ON
N0M 1S2
Intersection: Main St S and Huron St W
Location: South Huron
Accessibility:     Wheelchair Accessible
Accessibility Notes: Across the street from South Huron Hospital
Hours: Sat-Sun and holidays 10:45am-1:45pm
Executives: Heather Klopp - Director, Ambulatory Services
519-235-2700 ext 5110 * heather.klopp@shha.on.ca
Service Description: After-hours walk-in medical clinic * doctors and nurses assess and treat minor illnesses and injuries
Fees: Most fees are covered by OHIP
Application: Call or visit * no referral required * no appointment necessary * if clinic reaches capacity patients need to see their family doctor the next day or return to next walk-in clinic
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: People who need medical care for minor illnesses and injuries * must have valid Health Card
Languages: English
Area(s) Served: South Huron and area
See Also: Walk-In Medical Clinics

This information was last completely updated on 9/14/2023

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