Cape Breton Post

Pop-up clinic opens in Membertou

- NICOLE SULLIVAN CAPE BRETON POST nicole.sullivan @cbpost.com @CBPostNSul­livan

MEMBERTOU — Nova Scotia Health has opened a mobile medical clinic in Sydney to help deal with primary-care needs in the area.

Located at the Seventh Exchange on Churchill Drive Extension in Membertou, which is not in the community but near the new retail outlet being built that can be seen from Highway 125, the clinic will be open until Oct. 6.

Operations from 10 a.m.-7 p.m. daily, nurse practition­ers are onsite to provide care as well as paramedics from Emergency Health Services.

There is also a public health mobile COVID-19 testing station.

Georgia White of Sydney Mines took her 20-month-old son to the clinic on Friday and was grateful for the service.

"I thought it was very convenient. It is a very good setup and well organized," she said.

Her son, Easton Lewis, had been sick for a few days and not getting better.

Unable to get a doctor's appointmen­t for her son because the office, as well as her home, were left without power due to post-tropical storm Fiona, White decided to go to the mobile health clinic.

White and her son drove up to the clinic, were quickly triaged and sent to the COVID-19 testing tent and given a 4 p.m. appointmen­t time to return.

Because the clinic could accommodat­e them immediatel­y, the medical profession­als moved her appointmen­t up so she wouldn’t have to go back to Sydney Mines then return to Sydney later that day.

“It is in a good location and easy to get to once you know where it is,” White said. “It is so much better than waiting for hours in the ER or waiting weeks to get a doctor’s appointmen­t.”

According to a press release sent on Thursday, the primary health-care strategy was implemente­d by Nova Scotia Health to help bridge the “gap for primary care services currently being experience­d in this area.”

“We know gaps in access to primary care exist across the province,” the release said. “We are starting this service in Sydney as one of the areas most affected by hrricane Fiona.”

Along with in-person care there is a medical team on-site also providing virtual care.

There is also no access to lab or diagnostic imaging services at the mobile clinic.

Appointmen­t spots are limited at the clinic as well and future locations will be announced at a later date.

To get to the mobile primary-care health clinic at Seventh Exchange in Membertou take exit 7A off of Highway 125. It is located just past the John Deere retail outlet.

 ?? NICOLE SULLIVAN • CAPE BRETON POST ?? Georgia White holds her son Easton Lewis near the mobile primary health-care clinic that Nova Scotia Health has opened in Membertou, off Highway 125, on Friday.
NICOLE SULLIVAN • CAPE BRETON POST Georgia White holds her son Easton Lewis near the mobile primary health-care clinic that Nova Scotia Health has opened in Membertou, off Highway 125, on Friday.
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? The mobile primary care clinic set up off Highway 125, which can be reached by taking exit 7A.
CONTRIBUTE­D The mobile primary care clinic set up off Highway 125, which can be reached by taking exit 7A.

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