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Sylvan Lake Health Centre closed all Thursday, possibly Saturday

Aug 11, 2022 | 9:17 AM

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AHS says the Sylvan Lake Advanced Ambulatory Care Service (SLAACS) will be closed all day today, it announced at 7:40 p.m. on Wednesday.

The closure is in place from 7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. due to a gap in physician coverage, with normal hours resuming at 7:30 a.m. on Aug. 12.

There is also an expected gap of service on Saturday, Aug. 13, that AHS says it is working to cover. If alternative coverage is not secured, the service will be closed from 3 p.m. to 10 p.m.

According to AHS, these temporary closures are necessary as the service cannot operate without a physician onsite. Options to secure alternative coverage have been exhausted.

AHS goes on to say:

Patients arriving at the Community Health Centre for care from the Advanced Ambulatory Care Service during the temporary closures will be redirected to other care options as appropriate to their needs. These options include returning when the service resumes, booking an appointment with a family doctor, or calling Health Link at 811 for medical information and advice.

Patients can also access medical care for urgent concerns from facilities in nearby communities, including Innisfail, Rocky Mountain House and Red Deer.

Scheduled appointments with other health services – including Public Health, Laboratory, and Addiction and Mental Health – at the Sylvan Lake Community Health Centre are not impacted by the temporary closures of the Advanced Ambulatory Care Service.

Sylvan Lake Advanced Ambulatory Care Service offers diagnosis and treatment of urgent but non-life-threatening conditions. These include sudden illness or injury that could be cared for in a doctor’s office but requires immediate attention. Examples of urgent needs include minor cuts or burns, muscle and joint strains, bone fractures, and fever in young children.

It is not for life-threatening emergencies such as heart attack, signs/symptoms of stroke, amputation, head trauma, seizures, etc.

Patients requiring emergency medical care are to call 911.

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