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Midwives
Midwives are health professionals trained to take full responsibility for care during pregnancy, delivery and the post-natal period for the mother or the person who delivered the baby and the newborn, up to six weeks after birth.
Motor impairment in adults
The specialized services offered through the motor impairment rehabilitation program are intended for adults in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region who have a significant and persistent physical impairment affecting motor and language functions (neurological disease, stroke, syndrome or other conditions). These individuals experience disabilities and disabling situations that affect their ability to carry out activities of daily living.
Motor impairment in children
The pediatric motor impairment rehabilitation program is intended for individuals with a physical impairment related to motor function. These individuals experience disabilities and disabling situations that affect their ability to carry out activities of daily living.
Neurology
This medical specialty diagnoses and treats various diseases and disorders that affect the central and peripheral nervous system.
Nuclear medicine
Nuclear medicine involves a technique using a radioactive substance to produce diagnostic images of the body or treat diseases.
Nutrition
This service develops and monitors nutritional treatment plans in order to better control a health problems.
Occupational Therapy for Adults and Seniors
Activity programs for people with a physical, psychological or mental disability, whether permanent or temporary.
Ophthalmology
This is a medical, surgical and optical specialty that treats the anatomy, physiology and conditions of the eye.
Orthopedics
This medical specialty treats injuries, malformations or deformities of the musculoskeletal system (muscles, bones, cartilage, ligaments, tendons).
Orthoptics
This is a specialized field that focuses on eye rehabilitation techniques to correct binocular vision dysfunction, such as strabismus and eye movement disorders.
Otorhinolaryngology (ENT)
This service diagnoses, treats and prevents diseases affecting the ears, nose, throat and related structures of the head and neck.
Pediatrics
This service prevents, screens and treats childhood diseases, from birth to adolescence, to promote optimal development.
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
This specialty diagnoses, prevents and treats musculoskeletal pain and disorders.
Pregnancy ultrasound
An examination used to date the pregnancy, assess the baby's development and examine its environment (placenta and amniotic fluid).
Prenatal group meetings
Free prenatal meetings are organized to help prepare future parents for the fullest experience of pregnancy, giving birth and the first few days of their child’s life.
Psychiatry
Psychiatry provides support and treatment for people experiencing psychological distress.
Reporting to Youth Protection
A situation involving a child can be reported to the Direction de la protection de la jeunesse (DPJ) du Bas-Saint-Laurent by a person who has reason to believe that the child’s safety or development is at risk.
Respiratory Physiology
This service offers diagnostic testing to determine and evaluate the progression of different pulmonary conditions.
Respiratory Therapy
The respiratory therapy department offers healthcare techniques to evaluate, maintain and treat cardiorespiratory function.
Rheumatology
This specialty diagnoses and treats rheumatic diseases that can affect joints, muscles and many organs.
School-based vaccination
Certain vaccination programs are scheduled for grade 4 and grade 9. The vaccinations are given during class time. Information is sent to parents and students at the beginning of the school year.
Screening for chronic diseases (cardiovascular risks, type 2 diabetes, hypertension)
Diabetes and cardiorespiratory diseases can occur without any symptoms and are among the leading potentially preventable causes of death. Prevention relies on early detection and prompt management to avoid serious complications.
Services for victims of sexual assault
Have you or someone close to you recently been the victim of sexual assault? Whether you are a woman or a man, you can seek help at any time. A visit to a designated sexual assault centre will allow you, as a victim, to be supported by a team of trained professionals. They will listen to you, and help you express your emotions and communicate your needs.
Sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections (STBBIs)
These clinics offer screening for sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections (STBBIs) as well as other services.
Shingles vaccination
Vaccination is the best protection against shingles and its complications. To book an appointment, visit clicsante.ca
Sleep disorder
The sleep lab conducts and analyzes sleep tests. The results are then sent to the treating pneumologist.
Smoking cessation centres
Les centres d'abandon du tabagisme offrent un accompagnement gratuit et personnalisé, que vous soyez fumeur, vapoteur ou que vous ayez déjà cessé de consommer.
Sociobiological background research and reunion
Have you been adopted? Have you placed your child for adoption? Are you an adoptive parent or related to an adopted person?
Speech and language disorders (children)
Evaluation and intervention services are offered for children with significant and persistent speech and language problems.
Speech Therapy
Detection, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disorders related to speech, voice, language and functional communication.
Technical aids
This service offers different types of aids and equipment for anyone living with motor, visual or hearing difficulties.