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Before you can see a medical specialist, you must first see a family doctor, who will assess your health and refer you to a specialist as needed.
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Medical consultations for minor emergencies are available at certain CLSCs in the region with or without an appointment.
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Want to see a CLSC nurse for advice or care? Consult this section for more information.
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Need a blood test or other sample (urine, stool, etc.)? Consult this section for the schedule of the sampling center nearest you.
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Are you planning a trip abroad? Do you need advice or vaccines? Take a few minutes to make sure you’ve taken all the necessary precautions.
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Specialized health services for children are available at some of our facilities. Select the one nearest to you for more details.
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Are you pregnant? We encourage you to consult a doctor or a healthcare professional to monitor your pregnancy. For more information, select a facility that offers this service.
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During these meetings, future parents are given useful information about what to expect during pregnancy, the physical and psychological changes a woman will undergo, breastfeeding, labour and delivery, the newborn, and postnatal care.
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Midwives are health professionals who offer a global follow-up during pregnancy, the birth and for up to 6 weeks after the birth.
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The day hospital treats people with decreasing autonomy who require a medical assessment, nursing care and specific rehabilitation services. For more information, select a facility that offers this service.
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Consultations are available to people with mental health problems such as depression, anxiety or personality disorder. For more information, select a facility that offers this service.
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Whether you’re dealing with a divorce, bereavement, burnout, crisis situation, stressful or trying period in your life, or problem that’s affecting your mental health, there are professionals standing by to help and support you.
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Palliative care is the range of care and services provided to individuals with a terminal illness. Without hastening or delaying the moment of death, the objective of palliative care is to provide the necessary support and the best possible quality of life for the patient and their loved ones.
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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.