Public Health Sudbury & Districts - Public Health Unit
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services.settlement.orgOperates a non-profit government agency mandated to prevent disease and promote health...
211north.caIntroducing Public Health in Focus, a newsletter aimed at informing our community on public health issues of the day. We look forward to sharing our work with you.
www.phsd.caHealth agency that addresses public health issues and promotes healthy living * works with community partners to build environments where everyone has a fair chance to live healthy healthy living growing healthy families immunization and travel sexual
northeast.behaviouralsupportsontario.caOrganization:Public Health Sudbury and DistrictsPublic Health Sudbury and DistrictsPublic Health Sudbury and Districts Description of Services:Administers health promotion and disease prevention * informs the public about healthy lifestyles, communicable disease control, immunization, healthy growth and development, food premises inspection, screening services and health education Includes dental hygienists, speech-language pathologists, geneticists, nurse practitioners, public health...
connect.northeasthealthline.caAdministers health promotion and disease prevention * informs the public about healthy lifestyles, communicable disease control, immunization, healthy growth and development, food premises inspection, screening services and health education Includes dental
www.northeasthealthline.caSudbury will need to reinstate protections recently lifted by the province, as COVID-19 cases in the area continue to rise.
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