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Réseau de santé publique en santé au travail
The occupational health teams at the Direction de santé publique de la Montérégie have developed and implemented a health program tailored to the companies in the region.
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Program objective
Depending on their deficiencies and limitations, disabled people generally use health and social services more often than the average citizen, the reason being that these services are essential to their social integration.
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The medical imaging department performs examinations that allow our doctors to make precise, informed diagnoses.
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The objective of the refugee clinics is to provide health care and services to recent arrivals. As an anchor point in the healthcare system, they help refugees get off to a better start in their new country.
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Pre-hospital emergency services are regulated by the Act respecting pre-hospital emergency services.
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The Info-Santé 811 service allows you to speak to a healthcare professional at any time of the day or night for advice or information about a non-urgent health problem.Info-Social 811 allows you to speak to a psychosocial intervention worker.The service is available 24/7.
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Already have a family doctor?
Make an appointment with your doctor by calling the FMG or medical clinic where they work.
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What you need to know to become a foster familyWhy become a foster family?To make a positive difference in a child's life!
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Consultations are offered on various sexual health topics, including contraception, screening and prevention of sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections (STBBI), hepatitis C, chlamydia, gonorrhea, HIV (AIDS) and others.
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Adoption in QuébecThe Centre jeunesse de la Montérégie offers two different adoption programs: Regular adoption A child can be put up for adoption when their parents of origin have signed a general consent to adoption.
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Adoption disclosure (family history and search for adoption papers) is available for anyone who was adopted (an “adoptee”) and wishes to access the information in their adoption record.
Reunification is available for both the adoptee and the biological parent who wants reunification.
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The flu and COVID-19 vaccines are recommended for all people at risk of developing complications if they were to contract these viruses.
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Vaccinations protect against certain illnesses that can have serious outcomes for ourselves and others. They also help to reduce the transmission of contagious diseases. In Quebec, vaccines are available free of charge to infants, children and teenagers.
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Several vaccines are available to protect adolescents, adults and the elderly from serious diseases. We recommend that you bring the vaccination record of the person to be vaccinated with you when you come to receive the vaccine.