What health services do the local clinics provide? What services do I access outside the region?
Labrador-Grenfell Health is responsible for providing quality health and community services through facilities located throughout the region. Individuals access services through outpatient appointments at the local health clinic. Specialty services are accessed through referral by designated health professionals. Some services that are not located within clinics may be offered through traveling clinics. For detailed information for each clinic please refer to our Health Services and Emergency Services pages. • Is there an ambulance? Ambulance service is available for all communities between Charlottetown and L’Anse au Clair. • Is childcare available? Childcare for infants, preschoolers and afterschool children is provided by individual caregivers in the communities of Southern Labrador. Due to low population numbers organized daycare is not available. Your employer, through contacts in the region, should be able to assist in providing information on those who provide in-home childcare.
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