Urgent Clinic Care
Indigenous program
The Urgent Care Clinic accepts walk-ins and appointments every Wednesday from 8:30 am to 12:00 pm, and Thursdays from 10 am to 4pm. A nurse and doctor are available. Please note that the nurse is only present on Wednesdays.
Every Thursday, frontline workers from Qavvivik are also present on site from 10 am to 4 pm to offer additional support to Inuit.
Traditional languages will be honoured as much as possible if there is a staff member available to provide interpretation. Note that Inuktituk interpretation is available on Thursdays.
- 2spirits, trans and non-binary individuals
- Adults
- Children
- Elders
- Families
- First Nations
- Individuals with reduced mobility
- Inuit
- Men
- Métis
- Teenagers
- Women
- Holistic and Traditional Care
- Medical Care
- Well-being follow-up
- Cree
- English
- French
- Inuktitut
- Naskapi
- Other
- Indigenous languages spoken depending on staff on site
Please note that once on site you may be able to access the following:
- Cultural workshops and activities
- Elder’s support
- Listening and referrals
- Food distribution, and on occasions, traditional food
- Harm reduction items and naloxone
- Hygiene items
- Help with identification cards and Indigenous identification documents
- Support with transportation
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