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SCFHT Pap Clinic – August 24, 2023
The SCFHT is offering another Pap Clinic in August: We invite all residents (who do *not* have a primary care provider!) between the ages of 25-69 who are eligible to get your Pap test completed. This Pap clinic is with a female provider. If you’re unsure if you are eligible for a Pap test, call […]
We’re pleased to share we have released our 2022-2023 Annual Report! Find it on our website for highlights and statistics about our programs and services, finances, and annual achievements over the last fiscal year! Our latest annual report: SCFHT Annual Report 2022-2023
The SCFHT is offering Pap Clinics in June! We invite all residents (who do *not* have a primary care provider!) between the ages of 25-69 who are eligible to get your Pap test completed. These Pap clinics are with a female provider. If you’re unsure if you are eligible for a Pap test, call us. […]
Masking Notice: As of May 1, 2023, wearing masks at the Paterson Medical Centre is now optional. Anyone with respiratory symptoms (a cough, cold, or sore throat) should wear a mask while they are in the building. Masks are available upon request at check-in desks. Thank you for your cooperation and understanding as we strive […]
FYI: Ten (10) Digit Dialing takes effect April 1, 2023
Important Notice: Ten (10) digit dialing is starting April 1, 2023. When calling the SCFHT, please ensure you enter 10 digits, including the area code (807-468-6321). This also affects your other local calls (make sure you use the area code + local number). The 9-1-1 emergency number remains a three-digit number throughout the area. The […]