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Nov032009
In order to address the increased volumes seen in local Emergency Departments related to patients with flu symptoms, two H1N1 Assessment Centres have opened in Hamilton.
These centres will be for patients with flu symptoms only, the public health department advises. They will not dispense vaccines and will not treat patients for ailments other than flu-like illness.
The centres will be open for at least the next four weeks -- possibly longer if needed. They are a collaborative effort of Hamilton Public Health Services, Hamilton Health Sciences, St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton and family physicians in the Hamilton community. They will be staffed by community physicians along with hospital nurses and support staff.
Here are guidelines for patients on what type of care they should access and how the assessment centres fit into the continuum of care:
1. If you have flu symptoms, but think you feel well enough to care for yourself at home, please do so. You may also call Telehealth for advice - 1-866-797-0000.
2. If you have flu symptoms and think you need medical attention, call your family doctor first.
3. If you are unable to access your family doctor, please visit one of the H1N1 Assessment Centres.
4. If you are having difficulty breathing, are feeling delirious, or otherwise feel you are at high risk, please visit the Emergency department of your nearest hospital.
5. Inappropriate or non-serious Emergency visits will be redirected to the H1N1 Assessment Centres.
Tuesday, November 3, 2009 at 8:07AM | |
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