Health care in Alberta is free for people with Alberta Health Care numbers, but you will still have to pay for things like prescriptions, ambulance rides and chiropractors.
Health care in Alberta is free for people with Alberta Health Care numbers, but you will still have to pay for things like prescriptions, ambulance rides and chiropractors.
If you have questions or need an Alberta Health Care number, call the Alberta government toll free access number 403-310-0000, then dial 780-427-1432 to connect to Alberta Health Services (AHS).
Lethbridge has many doctors’ offices as well as the Chinook Regional Hospital and the Lethbridge Health Unit. If you are not well, call your family doctor. If you are concerned that you are seriously ill or injured, go to the nearest Emergency Department. Patients with potentially life-threatening conditions should phone 911 immediately. Emergency is not based on a first-come, first-serve system. Critical patients are attended to first.
This facility provides a range of healthcare services including a 24/7 emergency department.
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Do you have a health concern for yourself or a child? Call Health Link by dialing 811 for quick and easy advice from a registered nurse 24/7. They will ask questions, assess symptoms and determine the best care for you.
Remember, in a medical emergency, always call 911 or visit the nearest emergency department.
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The goal of Mobile Integrated Healthcare (MIH) is to provide access to hospital level care in the community, particularly for individuals who face barriers in accessing traditional healthcare facilities, such as the elderly, homebound individuals and those with mobility challenges.
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