Provides information about lupus. Includes:
Provides a map that represents places with AEDs for public use throughout Epekwitk / PEI that have been registered with the Department of Health and Wellness. Individuals, organizations, and communities can register their AEDs through the online registry on the website.
Provides virtual health care to Islanders who are currently without a primary care provider. Patients can speak to a PEI physician virtually to have an assessment, diagnosis, e-prescription, lab requisitions, and more.
Health PEI is operating the program in partnership with a secure private healthcare platform, Maple.
Accessing the program does not remove patients from the waitlist or change their position on the waitlist.
If help is required to sign up, visit an Access PEI location.
Note: Book through Health PEI, not Maple directly. Private bookings ask for payment, but Health PEI-covered ones are free.
Responds to and investigates complaints from members of the public about massage therapists practising in Epekwitk / PEI. Complaints can be a range of professional conduct issues and all complaints must be submitted in writing.
Email directly through website
Delivers nutritious pre-made meals to eligible individuals who have an identified need.
Most branches can accommodate dietary restrictions. Costs and cancellation procedure of meals vary by branch. See website for full details
Provides families with a bridge pass and/or $ 25 gas card for trips to Moncton and $50 gas card for trips to Halifax, Saint John, or beyond to assist with transportation for medical purposes.
Note: Applications must be submitted early enough to allow time for approval in advance of the travel.