Rehabilitative Care - Hospital-Based Specialized Clinics and Services - North West


These services are located in North West
Services displayed on the map:
Dryden Regional Health Centre - Visiting Specialist - Rapid Access Clinic
Dryden Regional Health Centre - Visiting Specialists
Lake of The Woods District Hospital - Fracture Clinic
Lake of The Woods District Hospital - Rehabilitation Services
Lake of The Woods District Hospital - Tertiary Wound Clinic
Lake of The Woods District Hospital - Visiting Specialist - Rapid Access Clinic
Lake of The Woods District Hospital - Visiting Specialist - Rheumatology
North of Superior Healthcare Group - McCausland Hospital (The) - Visiting Specialist - Orthopaedics
Riverside Health Care - Fort Frances - La Verendrye Hospital - Rehabilitation Services
Riverside Health Care - Fort Frances - La Verendrye Hospital - Visiting Specialist - Rapid Access Clinic
Riverside Health Care - Fort Frances - La Verendrye Hospital - Visiting Specialists
St Joseph's Care Group   Open
St Joseph's Care Group - St Joseph's Health Centre North - Chronic Pain Management Program
St Joseph's Care Group - St Joseph's Hospital - Amputee Clinic
St Joseph's Care Group - St Joseph's Hospital - Geriatric Telemedicine Program
St Joseph's Care Group - St Joseph's Hospital - Outpatient Ventilation Clinic
St Joseph's Care Group - St Joseph's Hospital - Regional Wound Care Program
St Joseph's Care Group - St Joseph's Hospital - Seating Clinic
St Joseph's Care Group - St Joseph's Hospital - Senior Outpatient Assessment and Rehabilitation
Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre - Hand and Upper Extremity Clinic and Burn / Hypertrophic Scar Management
 

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