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Health Care Services in Middlesex County


Services in Middlesex County

► Family Health Teams 

Thames Valley Family Health Team (Ailsa Craig) 
Ailsa Craig location, Stathroy Family Healh Organization 

Four Counties Family Health Team 
Glencoe 

Thames Valley Family Health Team (Mount Brydges) 
Mount Brydges location, Southwest Middlesex Health Centre

Thames Valley Family Health Team (Parkhill) 
Parkhill location 

Thames Valley Family Health Team (Strathroy) 
Strathroy location, Strathroy-Caradoc Family Medicine - Frances St. 

Thames Valley Family Health Team (Strathroy) 
Strathroy location, Strathroy Family Health Organization 

Thames Valley Family Health Team (Strathroy) 
Strathroy location, Strathroy Medical Clinic 


► Hospitals 
Four Counties Health Services (Newbury)
Strathroy Middlesex General Hospital (Strathroy)


► Other 
Victorian Order of Nurses (Strathroy)
 

► Public Health
Middlesex-London Health Unit (Strathroy)
 

► Hearing
Helix Hearing Care, Strathroy Middlesex General Hospital Performs hearing tests, testing and service of hearing aids, assistive hearing devices, communication devices, alerting assistive devices


Dental Clinic - Strathroy
The Middlesex-London Health Unit (MLHU) has recently opened a new dental clinic in Strathroy Ontario. The new clinic is located in The Shops of Sydenham (at 51 Front Street East).  The clinic provides free preventative dental services through the Healthy Smiles Ontario program for children 0 – 17 years of age.  If your child has pain, swelling, or suspected cavities and it would be financially difficult for you to pay for dental care, you can book a screening appointment with us to see if your child qualifies for free dental care. If you do not have dental insurance and cannot afford a cleaning for your child, they can be seen at the Strathroy dental clinic for ongoing free preventive oral health services (PREV-OH).  

Please contact the Oral Health Team at 519-663-5317 to schedule an appointment or for any inquiry. 


 

Provincial Services 

Urgent Care Ontario | Get A Virtual Urgent Care Appointment
Access urgent care without leaving your home. Urgent care services are available virtually through the Virtual Urgent Care Program for children and adults across Ontario. Through this program, patients are matched with a Nurse Practitioner who can assess timely access for non life-threatening health issues that require urgent medical attention.

In the event of a life-threatening emergency, always call 911 or present directly to the nearest emergency department.


Virtual Care

Virtual care is a broad term for healthcare that is provided remotely using some form of technology.
A virtual care appointment  is an appointment with your healthcare provider that occurs in real time over telephone or video conference using your smartphone, tablet, or computer device. 

Virtual care can include:

  • telephone health-care appointments;
  • video health-care appointments;
  • non-urgent communication with your health-care provider using secure messaging tools (for example, patient portal);
  • digital technology use to monitor patient vitals remotely. 

IMPORTANT: If you have an urgent medical issue, call 911 or visit an Emergency Department or Urgent Care Centre. Do not call or send emails or wait for a virtual care appointment if you have urgent symptoms or an emergency.

For more information visit the LHSC website.  
Helpful fact sheet: Virtual Care Appointment Information


► ConnectMyHealth
ConnectMyHealth is a digital health solution that provides you with an online, single access channel to view your health records from participating hospitals in Ontario Health West Region (Southwestern Ontario). ConnectMyHealth can be used on desktop and mobile devices from within Canada, and there's no cost to use it. ConnectMyHealth is a web-based tool, so there is no app to download to access your account on an ongoing basis. For added security, Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) is required at each login to ConnectMyHealth, which is available via SMS Text or by using an authenticator app.
 
ConnectMyHealth can be used in both English and French, however health records themselves are only available in English from participating hospitals. To register for an account, you must be at least 16 years old and have a valid Ontario Health Card; eligibility requirements are available on the ConnectMyHealth information website https://info.connectmyhealth.ca.
 
ConnectMyHealth is different than other patient portals because it combines various types of health records created at hospitals you've been to in the Ontario Health West Region into one, consolidated view. ConnectMyHealth can be an ideal complement to in-person or virtual visits with your care providers by providing you easy access to your hospital records, and to additional functionality you may have through your local hospital, like appointment scheduling.
 
Other key features of ConnectMyHealth include:

  • New Results Alerts: Subscribe to be notified by email when you’ve got new results available to view in ConnectMyHealth from select hospitals in Ontario Health West Region; your New Results page displays first when you log in, for quick and easy viewing
  • Record Sharing: Share your health records with other ConnectMyHealth users (e.g., family and caregivers)
  • Patient Dashboard: Customize your patient dashboard view by organizing the types of health records (modules) that are most important to you
  • Patient Visits Timeline: View your upcoming scheduled hospital appointments, where available

 
ConnectMyHealth is operated by the HITS eHealth Office at Hamilton Health Sciences, is funded by Ontario Health, and is being made available to patients in Ontario Health West Region in collaboration with local Ontario Health Teams.
 
For complete information about ConnectMyHealth and to register for your account, please visit https://info.connectmyhealth.ca.

Helpful factsheet: Features and Functionality Overview 
Promotional Flyer: ConnectMyHealth Patient Flyer


► Financial Supports
Healthy Smiles Ontario  
A government-funded dental program that provides free preventive, routine, and emergency dental services for children and youth 17 years old and under from low-income households.

Eye See…Eye Learn® program
To participate in the program the eye exam must be with a participating optometrist.  If required, Eye See…Eye Learn® will provide one pair of glasses per child courtesy of our participating optometrists and corporate partners Essilor Vision Foundation Canada and Modern Optical Canada. The frames are fashionable and are made with high quality and impact resistant polycarbonate lenses. The estimated value of the glasses is over $300.

For more information, send an email to: esel@optom.on.ca

Find a Participating Optometrist. Use the Find an Eye Doctor tool to find a participating optometrist. *Participating optometrists will have a note beside their name saying “Eye See…Eye Learn doctor”. 


►Cancer Care 

Cancer Care – Health811, Cancer Care Ontario | Cancer Care Ontario
Cervical Screening – Cervical Screening | Cancer Care Ontario
Breast Screening – Screening for Breast Cancer | Cancer Care Ontario phone 1-800-668-9304
Colorectal Screening – Screening for Colorectal Cancer | Cancer Care Ontario, Phone Health811
Lung Cancer Screening - Screening for Lung Cancer | Cancer Care Ontario
Cancer Care Ontario Indigenous Navigator – 519-685-8500 ext 54043


► End of Life Care 
Palliative Care | Ontario Health at Home
Medical assistance in dying and endoflife decisions | ontario.ca,  Toll free 1-866-286-4023, TTY 1-844-953-3350


►Care Giver Supports 
Ontario Caregiver Association – Homepage - Ontario Caregiver
Self-Management Programs Network - Self-Management Programs Network

 

Services across Middlesex County and City of London

►Movement Supports
Cost associated with these services
►Flu shot/Vaccinations/Immunizations  
►Sexual Health Care
►Prenatal Care and Women’s Health  
►Health Care Facilities   
►Dental Health  
►Eye Health  
►Pharmacies  

Find a Pharmacy close to you. Pharmacists can prescribe certain medications to treat the following common ailments:
  • acid reflux (gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD))
  • acne
  • canker sores
  • cold sores (herpes labialis)
  • dermatitis (atopic, eczema, allergies and contact)
  • diaper rash
  • hay fever (allergic rhinitis)
  • hemorrhoids
  • impetigo
  • insect bites and hives
  • menstrual cramps (dysmenorrhea)
  • nausea and vomiting in pregnancy
  • oral thrush (candidal stomatitis)
  • parasitic worms (pinworms and threadworms)
  • pink eye (conjunctivitis; bacterial, allergic and viral)
  • sprains and strains (musculoskeletal)
  • tick bites (post-exposure prophylaxis to prevent Lyme disease)
  • urinary tract infections (UTIs)
  • yeast infections


Information on Indigenous Services
Health and social services for Indigenous communities are often a combination of traditional healing, primary care, cultural programs, health promotion programs, resource centres, community development initiatives, and social support services. Indigenous peoples are the descendants of the original inhabitants of North America, who identify as First Nations, Métis, or Inuit.

The three First Nations communities closest in proximity to Middlesex County and the City of London are: Chippewa of the Thames First Nation (part of the Anishinaabe); Oneida Nation of the Thames (part of the Haudenosaunee); and, Munsee-Delaware Nation (part of the Leni-Lunaape). 


Need More Help?

Community Connectors are fundamental to helping Middlesex County families get connected to the services and supports they need.   Contact a Community Connector by phone, email or in-person.  Visit the Community Connector page for more information.  

 

For More Information
For more information on health care services visit the Health & Wellness page on Familyinfo.ca.  

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