Sylvan Lake celebrates one year of Advanced Ambulatory Care Service
SYLVAN LAKE — More than 15,000 visits have been made to the local Advanced Ambulatory Care Service (AACS) in Sylvan Lake since its launch nearly one year ago, improving access to treatment for urgent but non-life-threatening conditions.
Located at the Sylvan Lake Community Heath Centre, AACS began operating June 4, 2018, improving the scope of services offered in the community and expanding access to medical care during and after regular physician clinic hours.
“It’s incredible to look back on all that’s been accomplished in the last year,” says Carmen Petersen, Director of Emergency Services and Inpatient Medicine at Red Deer Regional Hospital Centre, who also has oversight of AACS.

The care and treatment, as well as supporting lab and diagnostic imaging services, offered by AACS offer residents and visitors comprehensive care without having to travel to an emergency department. Much of the medical equipment necessary to support this has been made possible through the Sylvan Lake Urgent Care Committee, which has donated more than $238,000.
