Health News For South West

Send to a Friend

Tuesday, November 05, 2024
Collingwood General and Marine Hospital
Women aged 40 and over can now self-refer to the Ontario Breast Screening Program

Effective October 8th, women over the age of 40 can now self-refer for publicly funded mammograms through the Ontario Breast Screening Program (OBSP). This expansion will provide an additional one million women with easier access to essential screening services, facilitating early detection and treatment of breast cancer.

CGMH screened its first newly eligible patient through the OBSP on Tuesday. Forty-year-old Rebecca Fox expressed her gratitude for this opportunity. “Breast cancer affects one in every nine women in Ontario, and we know that early detection and increased access to treatment save lives,” stated Sylvia Jones, Deputy Premier and Minister of Health.

Research indicates that regular mammography screening can detect breast cancer before it spreads. By lowering the age for self-referral from 50 to 40, more women can now conveniently access mammograms at any OBSP site.

When detected early, breast cancer has a five-year relative survival rate of 100% at stage 1. However, this rate drops to less than 30% at stage 4. Thus, early detection is critical. “Tell your Breast Friends about cancer screening,” says Jamey Gilroy, manager Diagnostic Imaging and Echocardiography, it might be one of the most important things you do.

All eligible women are encouraged to consult with a healthcare provider or contact Health811 to discuss their cancer risk and the benefits of screening.

To self-refer for an OBSP appointment, please call the OBSP Booking Clerk at (705) 444-8670.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Local Health Care News   Top



Covid19 Vaccine for Ontario

Covid19 Vaccine for Ontario 

Contact your primary care provider or Telehealth Ontario at 1-866-797-0000 if you're experiencing symptoms of the 2019 novel coronavirus.

COVID-19 Vaccine Information 
Vaccines are now being made available to various population groups based specific eligibility. See your local health unit website for details:
Grey Bruce Health Unit
Huron Perth Public Health
Middlesex London Health Unit (MLHU)
Southwestern Public Health (Oxford - Elgin - St Thomas)

Local Health Care Service Changes

Ministry of Health's online self-assessment tool is available

COVID-19 Assessment Centres
Anyone who needs a test can get one and does not need an OHIP card. Tests are made available by appointment only at assessment centres and at pharmacies
Find an assessment centre near you


Do not call 911 unless it is an emergency.


Coordinated Care Planning Rehabilitative Care in Ontario Living A Healthy Life