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You have a health problem AND no family doctor?
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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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Your CLSC offers services to help you lead a healthier lifestyle and follow a diet suited to your health condition. Our dietitians are available by appointment to consult with individuals who need an assessment or nutrition advice.
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People 6 months of age and older can be vaccinated against COVID-19. There is no charge for this vaccination.
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If you think there’s no solution to your problems, if you’re in deep psychological distress, or if you’re planning an irreversible end to your suffering, you should know that help is always out there.
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Voluntary interruption of pregnancy (or abortion) services are offered at several facilities in the Montérégie region. The professionals who perform abortions do so according to each woman’s wishes and without judgement.
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If you’ve chosen to breastfeed your newborn, rest assured that there’s plenty of information, help and support available to you, both before and after your baby arrives.
These services are offered by your CLSC or by community groups.
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The loss of a baby during pregnancy, at birth or during the first few days of life is a devastating experience. How do you cope with the physical and emotional pain? Our perinatal bereavement specialists offer psychosocial counselling services for grieving parents.
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Aire ouverte is a place for young people aged 12 to 25 where a range of health and wellness services are offered under the same roof.
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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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These services are provided to men who have sex with men, people who inject or inhale drugs, people who have been in prison, youth in difficulty (for example, street youth), sex workers, trans people and people who come from a region where HIV infection is endem
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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 Québec
The Centre jeunesse de la Montérégie offers two different adoption programs:
Regular adoption
A child can be put up for adoption when their biological parents have signed a general consent to adoption.