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During clinic hours, patients enrolled to a THFHT physician or NP can book:
Clinic Hours all clinics:
Monday to Thursday 8:30 am to 4:30 pm (phones open 8:30-3:30)
Monday to Thursday 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm: booked on rotating basis (no phones)
Friday: 8:30 am to 12:30 pm (phones open 8:30-11:45)
Saturdays: booked on a rotating basis (no phone lines open)
NP Meaghan Allen*
NP Stasia Bennett
NP Samantha Dalby
NP Laurie Deviney
NP Colleen Lewis
Dr. James Read
NP Carole Robichaud
Dr. Daniel Sheps
Dr. Paul Williams
(705) 653-1801 to book
Fax (705) 653-5483
Email clerk@thfht.com
119 Isabella St. 2nd Floor, Campbellford, ON K0L 1L0
*NP Allen works with practices/patients of Dr. Read, Dr. Beyls & Dr. Parks only
NP Meaghan Allen*
Dr. Emilie Beyls (on leave)**
Dr. Kelly Parks
(705) 924-2230 to book Dr. Beyls
(705) 924-1239 to book Dr. Parks
Fax (705) 924-2053
Email: warkworthclinic@thfht.com
52 George Street, Warkworth,
ON K0K 3K0
*NP Allen works with practices/patients of Dr. Read, Dr. Beyls & Dr. Parks only
**During Dr. Beyls maternity leave,
Dr. Brett Jamieson is providing locum coverage to Dr. Beyls patients.
Dr. Elias Maraghi
(705) 696-2231 to book
Fax (705 ) 696-2138
Email: not available
8 Water Street, Unit 2,
Hastings,
ON K0L 1Y0
Online booking allows you to easily and conveniently book an appointment with your healthcare provider, receive optional reminders about upcoming appointments, and helps our healthcare providers and administrative staff to better serve you by reducing call volumes. Below are the THFHT providers who you can book online appointments with. Remember that you must be enrolled to the physician or nurse practitioner to book an appointment with them. Please have your health card ready to book your appointment online.
The Trent Hills Family Health Team is committed to providing a safe, secure and respectful environment for all patients and staff.
Words or actions that make others feel threatened or demeaned will not be tolerated and decisive action will be taken to protect patients and staff.
Immediate action will be taken when incidents described below occur.
Individual(s) may be asked to leave, the police may be called or the individual(s) may face dismissal from our practice.
Disruptive Behaviour: We at THFHT consider the use of inappropriate words, actions or inactions as disruptive behaviour.
Inappropriate Words(in person, by phone or any means of communications:
We at THFHT consider the following inappropriate use of words, Abusive language and yelling, disrespectful or demanding language/comments, remarks, jokes or innuendos that degrade, ridicule or offend, threats or threatening behaviour, Bullying, Sexual Harassment.
Inappropriate Actions/Inactions: We at THFHT consider the following as inappropriate actions, any violence (physical or threats of harm), intimidation, throwing, damaging property or breaking things, unwelcomed physical contact, refusing to leave property.
Not following this policy can result in your dismissal of being a patient at THFHT.
Figuring out where to go when you are ill can be confusing. Read the infographic below from Toronto Sick Children's Hospital to help you decide . If you still aren't sure call Health Care Connect (HCC) at 811 or click here to speak to a Registered Nurse.
HCC RN's are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Patients enrolled with a THFHT physician or a nurse practitioner can book routine and seasonal vaccinations with the nursing station. Watch our website for seasonal mass vaccination clinics such as Influenza. Well baby and well child vaccinations are provided by the Program RN seeing you for this visit.
Current info on COVID vaccinations can be read here.
Confused about COVID? Read here.
Current info on Paxlovid (treatment for COVID) can be read here.
Current info on travel vaccinations can be read here.
HKPR Public Health Unit immunization clinics can be read here.
Learn about who can get COVID vaccines & book a vaccine online or by calling 1-833-943-3900 Mon-Fri 8:30-5:00.
Trent Hills residents can also contact their local pharmacy to ask about COVID and flu vaccines. Vaccines are free.
The Trent Hills Family Health Team does NOT have COVID vaccines.
All Trent Hills residents should contact their local pharmacy to get their free flu vaccine.
Public health recommendations for the 2023/2024 season are to get a COVID vaccine and a Flu Vaccine at the same time if you are eligible and due for both vaccines.
Trent Hills Family Health Team 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.
RSV vaccines are publicly funded for people 60 years of age and older and at highest risk (e.g., living in long-term care).
People over 60 years who are not high risk must pay for the vaccine unless it is covered by their insurance plan (estimated cost is $300). RSV vaccines must be given at least 14 days before or after a COVID or flu vaccine.
RSV vaccines can NOT be given by a pharmacist. However, THFHT patients can book with our nursing team and bring their serum to get their shot.
The Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit (HKPR) sent letters to parents on Nov. 6th 2023 for children in grades 3 and grades 9 through 11 who were not up-to-date with the immunization schedule. Immunizations for school are legislated and required by the government of Ontario. School suspensions for children not up-to-date with immunization will begin in February 2024.
HKPR have immunization clinics for children starting in December. To learn more please visit the HKPR Immunizations for School web page. THFHT patients can also contact the nursing station at their clinic (see above) to arrange immunizations. All immunizations are free.
Campbellford Memorial Hospital has opened a Community lab at 146 Oliver Road, Campbellford, Main floor (beside the X-ray department). Follow the red squares on the floor to get to the lab.
Call 705 653-1140 ext 2124 to book.
THFHT patients: THFHT will send your requisition directly to the lab and the lab will call you to book your appointment. If you have a requisition from a specialist, please call the CMH lab for an appointment.
Non THFHT patients: Please call the lab directly to arrange your blood work appointment.
THFHT Lab: Some THFHT patients will continue to have blood work taken by appointment at the clinic where their provider is located. Booking staff will advise you where your lab work is to be collected.
Mobility issues/use assistive devices: THFHT clinics are accessible facilities with wheelchair ramps, wide hallways, and elevators where needed. Wheelchair accessible washrooms with supportive railings are also available at all locations.
Home visits: THFHT is actively working with regional partners in the Ontario Health Team-Northumberland service area to provide home visits to people with mobility, cognitive or other health issues that make it difficult to get to the clinic. Please ask your provider or a THFHT nurse if you would like to talk about home visits or send an email to clerk@thfht.com to request an appointment.
Hard-of-hearing or hearing impaired: If you prefer to book appointments via email send a message clerk@thfht.com or use our online booking system.
Seniors or visually impaired: We are happy to provide any written material in large print or to have staff assist you with wrriten documents and forms. Please contact us at 705-653-1801 or email clerk@thfht.com.
Palliative care: Our team is committed to providing the right care, at the right time, in the right place. If medically appropriate, you can request palliative care in your own home with visiting nurses, physicians and other health care providers. Please ask your provider or a THFHT nurse if you would like to talk about palliative care or send an email to clerk@thfht.com to request an appointment.
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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