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AHS North Zone Brochure B C cou court co court teco tecou NORTH ZONE ZONE Population 447,099 DID YOU KNOW… NORTH Life Expectancy 79.3 years As part of an overall physician recruitment strategy, Edson’s new Health Care Centre will Hospitals 34 Alberta Health Services has three physician consolidate services for community health Physicians 433 resource planners in the North Zone dedicated to and wellness, primary care and acute care, identifying and pursuing international and domestic improving both access and quality of care in AHS Employees 9,848 physician recruitment opportunities. the community. Volunteers 4,297 More than 90 new spaces for continuing care and The new High Prairie Health complex will Size 479,509 km2. It’s bigger than the three Maritime include 30 acute care beds and 67 continuing provinces combined. It also just edges out the Yukon supportive living options have opened in Grande care beds, which is an addition of 30 in size. Prairie since 2010. continuing care beds in the community. an Hills an ZONE Construction is underway on a new Grande Prairie S Sw S STATS… Patients attached to a PCN 318,549 - 71% of all North Zone residents! Regional Health Centre, which will offer radiation Meals served in AHS facilities this year Over 1.6 M therapy treatment for the fi rst time in northern Alberta. ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF SERVICES BY COMMUNITY • NORTH ZONE KNOW YOUR For more information about health care options, programs and services, contact your local facility at the numbers provided below. Many programs and services, such as Addiction & en e e ment me me m m men me me m men Mental Health and Public Health, are available through your local health centre. Slave L Slave OPTIONS… s Settlement s ANZAC FORT MACKAY KIKINO MÉTIS SETTLEMENT SMOKY LAKE Anzac Public Health Clinic 780-334-2424 Fort MacKay Health Centre 780-828-4229 Kikino Métis Settlement 780-623-7797 George McDougall Health Care Centre 780-656-3034 East Prairie East ATHABASCA FORT MCMURRAY Kinuso Public Health Centre 780-775-3501 Smoky Lake Community Health 780-656-3595 When you need health care, you have many (services delivered through High Prairie) Smoky Lake Continuing Care Centre 780-656-3818 Athabasca Addictions Services 780-675-5841 Fort McMurray Addictions Services 780-743-7187 options. Knowing your options will help Athabasca Community Health Services 780-675-2231 Fort McMurray Community Cancer Centre LA CRETE SPIRIT RIVER you get the care that’s best for you when Athabasca Health Care Centre 780-675-6000 780-791-6161 La Crete Advanced Ambulatory Care Centre Central Peace Health Complex 780-864-3993 780-928-3733 Athabasca Mental Health Services 780-675-5404 Fort McMurray Community Health Services Spirit River Mental Health (Satellite Clinic) and where you need it. Each community in 780-791-6247 La Crete Community Health Centre 780-928-6800 BARRHEAD 780-538-5160 (services delivered through Grande Prairie) Alberta offers a range of health care services Fort McMurray Mental Health Services 780-791-6194 La Crete Continuing Care Centre 780-928-6815 Barrhead Addictions Services 780-674-8239 Spirit River Public Health Centre 780-864-3063 and programs. Northern Lights Regional Health Centre 780-791-6161 La Crete Medical Clinic 780-928-3733 in your community your in Barrhead Community Cancer Centre 780-305-3304 ST. PAUL LAC LA BICHE HEALTH CARE HEALTH Barrhead Community Health Services 780-674-3408 FORT VERMILION St. Paul Addictions Services 780-645-6346 Find out what Alberta Health Barrhead Health Care Centre 780-674-2221 Fort Vermilion Community Health Centre 780-927-3391 Lac La Biche Addictions Services 780-623-5227 St. Paul Community Health Services 780-645-3396 Barrhead Home Care 780-674-4139 St. Theresa General Hospital 780-927-3761 Lac La Biche Community Health Services St. Paul Mental Health Services 780-645-1850 780-623-4471 Services offers in your local Barrhead Mental Health Services 780-674-8243 St. Therese/St. Paul Health Care Centre mapping out mapping FOX CREEK Lac La Biche Mental Health Services 780-623-5230 Dr. W.R. Keir Building Fox Creek Health Care Centre 780-622-3545 780-645-3331 area and how you can improve William J. Cadzow Health Care Centre 780-623-4404 Continuing Care Centre 780-674-4506 Fox Creek Public Health Centre 780-622-3730 SWAN HILLS MANNING BEAVERLODGE GIFT LAKE Swan Hills Community Health Services 780-333-7077 and support your health. Manning Community Health Centre 780-836-3391 Beaverlodge Mental Health Services 780-538-5160 Gift Lake Community Health Services 780-767-2101 Swan Hills Health Care Centre 780-333-7000 Manning Public Health 780-836-7361 Swan Hills Mental Health Services 780-333-4241 Beaverlodge Municipal Hospital 780-354-2136 GLENDON MAYERTHORPE Beaverlodge Public Health Centre 780-354-2647 Glendon Community Health Clinic 780-635-3861 THORHILD BONNYVILLE (services delivered through Bonnyville CHS) Mayerthorpe Community Health Services Thorhild Community Health Services 780-398-3879 780-786-2488 Bonnyville Addictions Services 780-826-8054 GRANDE CACHE Mayerthorpe Health Care Centre 780-786-2261 TROUT LAKE Bonnyville Community Cancer Centre 780-826-3311 Grande Cache Addictions Services 780-827-3430 Mayerthorpe Mental Health Services 780-786-2279 Trout Lake Community Health Services Bonnyville Community Health Services 780-826-3381 Grande Cache Community Health Complex 780-869-3922 (services delivered through Slave Lake CHS) WHERE CAN YOU GO FOR MCLENNAN Bonnyville Health Care Centre (Covenant Health) 780-827-3701 VALLEYVIEW 780-826-3311 McLennan Public Health 780-324-3750 HEALTH INFORMATION? IMPORTANT CONTACTS Grande Cache Mental Health Services 780-827-4998 Valleyview Community Health Services 780-524-3338 Bonnyville Mental Health Services 780-826-2404 Grande Cache Public Health Centre 780-827-3504 Sacred Heart Community Health Centre 780-324-3730 ! HEALTH LINK Valleyview Health Centre 780-524-3356 BOYLE GRANDE PRAIRIE ONOWAY Valleyview Mental Health Services 780-524-3096 Call Health Link Alberta at 1-866- Toll-free: 1-866-408-LINK (5465) Onoway Community Health Services 780-967-4440 Boyle Community Health Services 780-689-2677 Grande Prairie Addictions Services 780-538-6330 VILNA 408-LINK (5465) for health advice Boyle Health Care Centre 780-689-3731 Onoway Mental Health Services 780-967-9117 AHS ONLINE Grande Prairie College & Community Health Centre Vilna Health Care Centre 780-636-3533 and information through a toll-free 780-814-5800 www.albertahealthservices.ca is your online BUFFALO LAKE PADDLE PRAIRIE MÉTIS SETTLEMENT phone number to all Albertans. Access Grande Prairie Cancer Centre 780-538-7100 Paddle Prairie Métis Settlement 780-981-2188 WABASCA/DESMARAIS source for health care information, services, Buffalo Lake Community Health Services 780-689-4771 is 24-hours, 7-days a week and news and more. Check us out! Grande Prairie Mental Health Services – Nordic Court Paddle Prairie Health Centre 780-928-2190 Wabasca/Desmarais Community Health Services CADOTTE LAKE 780-891-3931 support is provided by experienced 780-538-5160 PEACE RIVER Woodland Cree Health Centre 780-629-8963 Grande Prairie Northern Addictions Centre & Wabasca/Desmarais Health Care Centre registered nurses and other health care Peace River Addictions Services 780-624-6193 CALLING LAKE Business & Industry Clinic 780-538-5210 780-891-3007 professionals. Peace River Community Cancer Centre 780-624-7593 Calling Lake Community Health Services Grande Prairie Public Health Centre 780-513-7500 WESTLOCK Peace River Community Health Centre 780-624-7500 780-331-3760 Virene Building 780-532-4447 Westlock Community Health Services 780-349-3316 Visit albertahealthservices.ca to fi nd Peace River Mental Health Services 780-624-6151 out up-to-the-minute information about WHAT’S RIGHT COLD LAKE Grande Prairie Youth Detoxifi cation Services Westlock Community Health Services – Provincial 780-538-6330 Peace River Public Health Centre 780-624-7260 Building 780-349-6079 health care in Alberta. Cold Lake Addictions Services 780-594-7556 Queen Elizabeth II Hospital 780-538-7100 Sutherland Place Continuing Care Centre Westlock Continuing Care Centre 780-349-3306 FOR YOU? Cold Lake Community Health Services 780-594-4404 Download the AHS App to carry AHS 780-624-7538 Westlock Health Care Centre 780-349-3301 Cold Lake Health Care Centre 780-639-3322 GRIMSHAW Alberta Health Services offers programs and PEAVINE MÉTIS SETTLEMENT Westlock Mental Health Services 780-349-5246 services and information at your fi ngertips. Cold Lake Mental Health Services 780-639-4922 Grimshaw/Berwyn & District Community Health Centre services at over 400 facilities throughout 780-332-6500 Peavine Métis Settlement 780-523-2557 Find estimated wait times at CONKLIN WHITECOURT the province, including hospitals, clinics, Grimshaw Continuing Care Centre 780-332-6500 PEERLESS LAKE Whitecourt Addictions Services 780-778-7123 emergency departments and urgent Conklin Public Health Clinic 780-559-2011 continuing care facilities, mental health Grimshaw Public Health 780-332-6505 Peerless Lake Community Health Services Whitecourt Health Care Centre 780-778-2285 care centres in Calgary and Edmonton EAST PRAIRIE MÉTIS SETTLEMENT facilities and community health centres. Our HIGH LEVEL 780-869-3930 (services delivered through Slave Lake CHS) Whitecourt Community Health Services at albertahealthservices.ca/ East Prairie Community Health Services RADWAY 780-706-3173 emergencywaittimes.ca skilled and dedicated health professionals 780-523-2594 High Level Addictions & Mental Health Services 780-926-2265 Radway Continuing Care Centre 780-736-3740 Whitecourt Mental Health Services 780-706-3281 promote wellness and provide health care EDSON Find AHS facilities and services in your High Level Northwest Health Centre 780-841-3200 RAINBOW LAKE WORSLEY every day to approximately 3.8 million Edson Addictions Services 780-723-8232 area with the Health Care Locator High Level Public Health 780-841-3259 Rainbow Lake Community Health Centre Worsley Health Centre 780-685-3752 Edson Community Health Services 780-723-4421 at albertahealthservices.ca/ Albertans.
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