Path525 – Drug Checking
NorWest CHC 525 Simpson Street, Thunder Bay, Ontario, CanadaFree, safe and confidential drug checking services. Come to Path525 every Thursday from 6-8pm to get your drugs tested before you use!
Free, safe and confidential drug checking services. Come to Path525 every Thursday from 6-8pm to get your drugs tested before you use!
Join NorWest CHC on August 18 from 10am-2pm in the Talbot Room to assist you in the process getting your birth certificate. Requirements: Parents date/place of birth Number of older siblings Guarantor No appointments necessary No charge for service
Join NorWest CHC to obtain your Birth Certificate Requirements: Parents date/place of birth Number of older siblings Guarantor No appointments necessary No charge for service
Nurse practitioner will see clients on a first-come, first-served basis. No appointment is necessary and you do not need to be a client of NorWest Community Health Centres. These clinics are not for medical emergencies. Anyone with a life-threatening illness or injury should go directly to the closest emergency department or call 911
We meet at NorWest Community Health Centres at 10am and walk around the block.
Join NorWest CHC Dietitian, Nicole Strong for a Question and Answer presentation. No registration is required.
In partnership with LifeLabs, the NorWest CHC Kakabeka Site will be having onsite lab services. Please bring lab requisitions to each lab appointment. Call (807) 473-5528 to make an appointment
Are you a local resident of the Nolalu Community? Join us for a multigenerational crafts, activities and treats while we chat about your community and share a little history. Refreshments and treats will be provided.
Free, safe and confidential drug checking services. Come to Path525 every Thursday from 6-8pm to get your drugs tested before you use!
Nurse practitioner will see clients on a first-come, first-served basis. No appointment is necessary and you do not need to be a client of NorWest Community Health Centres. These clinics are not for medical emergencies. Anyone with a life-threatening illness or injury should go directly to the closest emergency department or call 911