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Program: Know and Grow Line  
Organization: Southwestern Public Health - Woodstock Site
Healthy Growth and Development
Phone Numbers: 519-421-9901 ext 3473
Toll-Free: 1-800-922-0096
Fax: 519-539-5059
Email: info@swpublichealth.ca
Website: www.swpublichealth.ca/en/my-health/child-and-famil...
Address:
410 Buller St
Woodstock, ON
N4S 4N2
Intersection: Buller St and Light St
Location: Central Oxford
Accessibility:     Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Administration: Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm
Service Description: Public health nurse available in person or by phone to discuss and provide resources and answer health questions about yourself and/or your children
  • parenting support information
  • post-partum mood disorders (such as depression, anxiety)
  • links and referrals to other community resources and agencies
  • infant feeding
  • many other topics (such as common illnesses)

Related Service:
Meeting:

Fees: Free
Application: Call * no referral required
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: Women who are pregnant or with a baby and their families
Languages: English
Language Note: Interpretation available upon request
Area(s) Served: Oxford County
See Also: Information Services for Children and Youth
Parenting Education

This information was last completely updated on 2/16/2024

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