Public Health Promotion - District of Kenora


These services are located in District of Kenora
Services displayed on the map:
Anishinaabeg of Kabapikotawangag Resource Council - Health Advisory
Anishinaabeg of Naongashiing - Band Office - Community Wellness Worker
Anishinaabeg of Naongashiing - Band Office - Health Services
Dryden Native Friendship Centre - Health Outreach Worker
McDowell Lake First Nation - Band Office - Health Department
Mishkosiminiziibiing First Nation - Esiniiwab Health Centre - Aboriginal Healing and Wellness
Mishkosiminiziibiing First Nation - Esiniiwab Health Centre - Health Services
Northwestern Health Unit - Dryden Office
Northwestern Health Unit - Dryden Office - Infection Control
Northwestern Health Unit - Ear Falls Office
Northwestern Health Unit - Ignace Office
Northwestern Health Unit - Kenora
Northwestern Health Unit - Kenora - Child Health
Northwestern Health Unit - Kenora - COVID-19 Vaccination Information - Northwestern Health Unit
Northwestern Health Unit - Kenora - Health Promotion - Chronic Disease Prevention
Northwestern Health Unit - Kenora - Health Protection and Clinical Services
Northwestern Health Unit - Kenora - Infectious Diseases
Northwestern Health Unit - Kenora - Problematic Substance Use Prevention
Northwestern Health Unit - Kenora - Vaccines and Immunizations
Northwestern Health Unit - Red Lake Office
Northwestern Health Unit - Sioux Narrows-Nestor Falls Office
Paawidigong First Nations Forum - Aboriginal Healing and Wellness Strategy
Paawidigong First Nations Forum - Community Health Promotion and Injury and Illness Prevention
Red Lake Indian Friendship Centre - Site 1 - Head Office - Health Outreach Worker
Red Lake Indian Friendship Centre - Site 2 - Training and Conference Centre - Urban Aboriginal Healthy Living Program
 
Services not displayed on the map:
Menopause Foundation of Canada

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COVID-19 Testing Locations

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