Clinics, Classes & Events
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Access to services during the COVID-19 pandemic
To protect critical public health services and to help stop the spread of COVID-19, Public Health has significantly reduced certain programs and services and changed how it engages with the public.
Effective July 2, 2020, if you are visiting our office locations for service, you will need to wear a face covering (e.g. medical or a non-medical mask or other face covering) at all times. This is the case whether you are receiving services that involve close contact or not. Certain exceptions may apply (for example, based on age or medical circumstances). We encourage you to bring your own mask. If you don’t have a mask or forgot to bring yours, we will give you one for your appointment, supplies permitting.
The new requirement provides additional protection as distancing is not always guaranteed. To learn more about our services and some of the changes in place due to COVID-19, please check our Public Health services page.
- Upcoming Events
- Allyship Training – Module and Experiential Workshop
- Breastfeeding Clinic
- Bridges Out of Poverty
- Car Seat Inspections
- Circles
- COVID-19 vaccination clinics
- Family Health Clinic
- Food Handler Training and Certification Class
- Hepatitis A vaccination clinics
- Immunization (Vaccination) Clinic
- Parenting Classes
- Prenatal Classes
- Quit Smoking Clinic
- Sexual Health Clinic
- Travel immunization
- The Point (harm reduction supplies and services)
This item was last modified on January 24, 2023