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The Trent Hills Family Health Team (THFHT) is an interdisciplinary team of health care professionals who provide primary health care to over 11,480 patients. We have been funded by the Ministry of Health since 2005 and are proud partners of Ontario Health Team Northumberland since 2019.
THFHT Respiratory Illness Clinics are for THFHT patients experiencing symptoms of cough, sore throat, earache, sinus pain, prolonged fever and other symptoms of respiratory illness. If you aren't sure about your symptoms, call 811 to speak with a Nurse. Please reserve Hospital ER's for severe illness or emergencies.
You must have a Campbellford physician or nurse practitioner to access Campbellford Respiratory Illness Clinics. If you are a patient of Drs. Read, Sheps, Williams or NPs Bennett, Dalby, Deviney, Lewis or Robichaud, please call (705) 653-1801 to request an appointment with the respiratory clinic. You may receive a call from nursing before you are seen.
If you think that you may have COVID, please alert booking staff when you call.
All people attending THFHT clinics must wear a clean surgical mask over their nose and mouth at all times.
You must have a Warkworth physician to access these clinics. If you are a patient of Dr. Parks, call (705) 924-1239. If you are a patient of Dr. Beyls please call (705) 924-2230 to request an appointment with the RN. You may receive a call from the nurse before you are seen .
If you think that you may have COVID, please alert booking staff when you call.
All people attending THFHT clinics must wear a clean surgical mask over their nose and mouth at all times.
The Ontario government has online COVID self-assessment if you have symptoms of illness or tested positive for COVID-19. Testing can be taken for children or others. You will get a recommendation on what to do next. For workplace screening purposes, you can print off or email your results to your employer.
The self-assessment is meant as an aid and cannot diagnose you. You may need to seek assessment from a health care provider. For medical emergencies call 911. For non-emergencies call 811 to speak with a Registered Nurse 24 h/ day, 7 days/week.
COVID vaccinations are for all people living in Ontario over age 6 months. You do not need an Ontario Health Card to get a COVID vaccine. Vaccines are free.
All Trent Hills residents should contact their local pharmacy to get their free COVID vaccine booster or attend a public health unit in their area.
Public health recommendations for the 2024/2025 season are to get a COVID vaccine and a Flu Vaccine at the same time if you are eligible and due for both vaccines.
The Trent Hills Family Health Team does NOT have COVID vaccines. To learn more about COVID vaccines, COVID treatments and the Ontario government COVID program, click here.
Flu vaccinations are for all people living in Ontario over age 6 months. Vaccines are free.
Children 6 months to 2 years should book their flu shot with a THFHT nurse (THFHT patient) or local public health unit (no provider). All other Trent Hills residents should contact their local pharmacy to get their free flu vaccine.
Public health recommendations for the 2024/2025 season are to get a COVID vaccine and a Flu Vaccine at the same time if you are eligible and due for both vaccines.
THFHT patients who are not eligible for a COVID vaccine and are not able to get a flu vaccine from their pharmacy, can book with the nurse at their THFHT clinic. To learn more about Influenza and Influenza vaccines and the Ontario government Influenza program, click here.
RSV vaccines are now publicly funded for:
RSV vaccines are not publicly funded for everyone else but people over 60 years can purchase the vaccine or access via private insurance if they have it.
RSV vaccines can be given at the same time as other seasonal vaccines such as COVID or flu vaccines or separated by 2 weeks.
RSV vaccines can NOT be given by a pharmacist. THFHT patients can book with the nursing stations to get their shot. To learn more about RSV click here.
The Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit (HKPR) provides routine immunization clinics for people of all ages without a local Health Care Provider. Clinics are available by appointment only. You can book online or call HKPR at 1-866-888-4577 x 1507. Clinics are scheduled in Campbellford, Port Hope, Lindsay, and Haliburton and are free. HKPR clinics are for routine immunizations only and do not include travel vaccinations. To learn more about routine immunization guidelines for children and adults or to view the calendar of clinics, please visit the HKPR District Health Unit at hkpr.on.ca
THFHT now provides mental health counselling and referrals for THFHT patients. Services Include short-term, solution-focused counselling and referral to community and online supports and services.
THFHT has expanded the Screening Program to include patients starting at 40 years of age.
Formerly open to THFHT patients aged 50 to 74 years, the Screening Program is now open to THFHT patients starting at 40 years of age.
The THFHT Heart Health Program is now open! If you are a THFHT patient over age 30 years with a diagnosed and stable heart condition like high blood pressure or cholesterol , AFIB or CHF you might be interested in the Heart Health Program.
How to book appointments, clinic locations and hours, and accessibility options for THFHT patients with disabilities. Plus options for THFHT patients after hours and people who do not have a primary care provider (physician or nurse practitioner).
Nurses provide routine immunization for children and adult patients enrolled with THFHT. We also work closely with our public health unit and Ontario Health to provide seasonal or urgent vaccines to all community residents.
Campbellford Memorial Hospital has opened a community lab. The CMH lab can be used by THFHT patients and community members who are not enrolled with THFHT. See our lab page for details.
THFHT health care professionals provide comprehensive programs for Screening & Prevention, Women's & Children's Health, Older Adult Primary Care and more. Visit the programs page to learn about our new programs in 2024.
Resource pages link you to current information on mental health, addictions, quitting smoking, nutrition, community resources and more. Hotlines, websites, programs and online chats listed - local and Canadian where possible.
Read profiles for our professional team members and Board of Directors. See the THFHT vision, mission, strategic plan and Quality Improvement Plan (QIP). Find out about locums and learners, careers or how to contact us.
Check out our new page on News & Views. Read our latest articles and see what THFHT team members are cooking, reading, watching, listening to and doing this season. Subscribe to our newsletter to receive emails when we have news.
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If you do not have a health care provider (physician or nurse practitioner) or your health care provider is more than 50 km from your home, you can fill out an application form and send it to us by email or regular mail.
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THFHT formally recognizes the traditional keepers of this land and, specifically our neighbours of the Alderville First Nation, with a formal territorial acknowledgement. We reside on the Gunshot Treaty Lands of 1788. On these lands and on the shores of the big lake, the Mississauga Anishinabeg
(A-NISH-IN-NAW-BEK) met with the Crown to facilitate the opening of these lands for settlement. Let us be reminded of the responsibility we all have in making sure that we respect these lands and waters that give us life and sustain our livelihoods.
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