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  • Health Hazard is a 24-hour line to report health hazards
  • Public Health Inspectors located at offices in Dryden, Fort Frances and Kenora


Program: Infection Control  
Organization: Northwestern Health Unit
Kenora
Dryden Office
Phone Numbers: 807-223-3301
Toll-Free: 1-888-404-4231
Crisis: 1-807-468-7109
Fax: 807-223-5754
Website: www.nwhu.on.ca
Address:
75 D Van Horne Ave
Dryden, ON
P8N 2B2
Location:
  • Located at Van Horne Ave within the Kurz Building
  • Closest intersection is at Van Horne Ave and Albert St
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible    Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm
Public Contacts: Sandra Krikke - Infectious Diseases Manager
807-223-3301 * skrikke@nwhu.on.ca
Service Description:
  • Addresses public health issues and promotes healthy living
  • Administers health promotion and disease prevention programs within the Kenora and Rainy River Districts


  • Infection Control in Institutions
    • Inspects of group housing facilities to ensure infection control programs are in place including day care centres, homes for the aged, hospitals and nursing homes
    • Annually inspects boarding houses, migrant housing and residential facilities for the aged and those requiring special care
    • Provides input for infection control committees and programs within institutions
    • Reports on and advises about management of communicable disease outbreaks from hospitals and outpatient clinics
    • Ensures infection control policies are practised in places where a risk of blood exists including body-piercing and tattoo parlours, hairdresser and barber shops, electrolysis and aesthetic clinics
    Partners with:
    • Infection Control Committees
    • Northwestern Ontario Regional Infection Control Committee (RICC)
    • Northwestern Ontario Regional Infection Control Network (RICN)
    • Ontario Core Competencies Working Group: Infection Prevention and Control
    • Ontario Pandemic Flu Planning Committee
    Lyme Disease
    • Provides a lyme disease surveillance program to detect incidence of disease
    • Assesses and tests ticks found on humans to determine risk exposure
    Rabies Control
    • Investigates every animal bite with human exposure within 18 hours
    • Ensures suspect animals are confined
    • Releases the post exposure prophylaxis vaccine to health provider for administration to individuals exposed to a suspected rabid animal
    West Nile Virus
    • Provides information and education to increase public awareness
    • Focuses on protective measures for individuals to limit risk factors
    • Provides mosquito and human surveillance

    Fees: None
    Application: Rabies Control

    • Requires completed application, available at office or online

    • Can be dropped off or faxed to Public Health Inspector
    Eligibility / Target Population: No restrictions
    Languages: English
    Area Served:
    Kenora and Rainy River  
    See Also: Public Health Promotion

    This information was last completely updated on December 27, 2024

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