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Program is currently at capacity. New referrals will be added to a wait list.
Program: Primary Health Care Nurse Practitioner Program  
Organization: Huron Perth Healthcare Alliance
Mental Health Services
Phone Numbers: 519-527-8421 ext 4818
Toll-Free: 1-866-527-8421 ext 4818
Crisis: 1-888-829-7484
Website: www.hpha.ca/otnprimarycarenursepractitioners
Address:
Seaforth Community Hospital
24 Centennial Dr, PO Box 99
Seaforth, ON
N0K 1W0
Location: Huron East
Accessibility:     Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm
Executives: Jennifer Rascao - Program Director Complex Continuing Care, Mental Health and Rehabilitation
Huron Perth Healthcare Alliance
5192728210 * jennifer.rascao@hpha.ca
Service Description: Provides primary health care to mental health and addictions patients who do not have a primary care practitioner * service available via OTN and in-person
Fees: Most fees are covered by OHIP
Application: Referral via Mental Health and Addictions clinician or self-referral
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: people with mental health or addictions issues who do not have a primary care provider
Languages: English
Area(s) Served: Huron County and Perth County

This information was last completely updated on 2/21/2024

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