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Shkagamik Kwe Health Centre
Programs and services include traditional healing methods, primary health care, high blood pressure and diabetes screening and treatment, family planning, among many others. These are provided in a culturally-appropriate manner to Aboriginal people within the City of Greater Sudbury and associate First Nations. Programs and services support traditional aboriginal values encompassing the connectedness of emotional, spiritual, physical and mental well being. Transportation to and from the Centre is available to qualified individuals.
161 Applegrove Street
Sudbury, ON, P3C 1N2 Map
705-675-1596
Ages served: 18 years and up
Languages served: English, Ojibway
Fees: None
Area Served: Sudbury District

Programs/Services Include...

Clinical Program
Program/Service of : Shkagamik Kwe Health Centre
This program provides primary health care including physical examinations, pap tests, contraception, immunizations, prescriptions, high blood pressure tests, diabetes screening and treatment, family planning, pre and postnatal care, and foot care. Home and hospital visits can be arranged. Evening clinics may be scheduled during summer months.
161 Applegrove Street
Sudbury, ON, P3C 1N2 Map
705-675-1596
Ages served: 18 years and up
Languages served: English, Ojibway
Fees: None
Mental Health Program
Program/Service of : Shkagamik Kwe Health Centre
This program provides mental health support, case management, crisis intervention services, practical and emotional client support through counselling and treatment, home or hospital visits, referrals, advocacy, and participates in community development.
161 Applegrove Street
Sudbury, ON, P3C 1N2 Map
705-675-1596
Ages served: Up to 6 years
Languages served: English, Ojibway
Fees: None
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Indigenous, First Nations, Inuit and Métis (FNIM)
Mental Health in General
Last modified Dec 16, 2011 3:12pm
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