Walkerton Site
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21 McGivern St W
Walkerton
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519-507-2021
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Toll-Free: 1-866-507-2021
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Fax: 519-507-2024
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Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm
Application
Call for appointment

Eligibility - Population(s) Served
Registered patients * some health promotion programs open to the community

Fees
Services covered by OHIP

Contacts
Stephanie Dudgeon - Executive Director
519-507-2021 ext 33 * sdudgeon@bafht.com

Languages
English

Area(s) Served
Walkerton, Mildmay, Paisley, Chesley, Durham and area

Accessibility
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Description of Services:
Medical health care team focused on family and community health * coordinates patient care in order to assess and treat injuries or illness * team includes family doctors, nurse practitioners, nurse educators, diabetes educator, chiropodist (foot care specialist), social workers, dietitians, kinesiologist (health professional focused on the movement of the body), and respiratory therapist

Services and programs for registered patients - Primary care, foot care, one-on-one counseling services, chronic disease management, smoking cessation and memory clinic

Services available to both patients and the general public - Health promotion programs on a variety of health topics including heart disease, diabetes, hypertension, cancer, arthritis, and falls prevention * screening programs * physical activity and healthy eating programs

Breastfeeding Clinic - Support available to patients and the public at the Walkerton site * call Marion Cooper, 1-866-507-2021 ext 41 to book an appointment

Virtual Prenatal Classes - Contact Marion Cooper for more information * mcooper@bafht.com * 1-866-507-2021 ext 41

Telemedicine Program - Working in collaboration with the BAFHT physicians and the Telemedicine Coordinator, the Telemedicine Nurse Practitioner provides primary care services to individuals who require a primary care provider and/or connection with CMHA-GB * program services are available to people aged 18 years or older and who have either a serious mental illness or substance use disorder (excluding tobacco as a primary addiction)
Last update: Apr 23, 2024: Suggest an edit