About Georgian Nurse Practitioner-Led Clinic
Nurse Practitioner-Led Clinics are a new primary health care delivery model in which Nurse Practitioners are the lead providers of primary health care. Through a collaborative practice approach which includes Registered Nurses, Registered Dietitian, Social Worker, Registered Practical Nurse as well as collaborating family physicians, nurse practitioners provide comprehensive, accessible, and coordinated family health care services to populations who do not have regular access to a primary health care provider. NPLCs improve the quality of care through enhanced health promotion, disease prevention and chronic disease management, as well as, improve care co-ordination and navigation of the health care system at the local level. We are located on the first floor of the Sadlon Health and Wellness Clinic at One Georgian Dr.Programs
At Georgian Nurse Practitioner-Led Clinic, we offer many programs to aid in our patients health and mental well-being. Our clinic is offering an increasing number of programs. Click the following for more details.
Services
Whether you need to have a complete physical or need to visit us with a minor illness, manage a chronic or complex illness, or need support for mental health wellbeing, Georgian NPLC is here for you or your family.
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