ST. LAWRENCE, N.L. — The emergency department at the U.S. Memorial Health Centre in St. Lawrence will be temporarily closed from Oct. 12-14. Eastern Health ...
The U.S. Memorial Health Centre emergency department will be temporarily closed from Oct. 12-14. - FileU.S. Memorial Health CentreEastern Health said the closure is due to staff shortages. The department will be closed from 8 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 12, until 8 a.m. on Friday, Oct. 14.
Patients requiring emergency services should call 911 or proceed to the Burin Peninsula Health Care Centre or the Dr. S. Beckley Clinic in Grand Bank if they feel they have a serious or urgent medical problem.Temporary Closure of Emergency Services at U.S. Memorial Health Centre
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