Health P.E.I. announces temporary changes at Evangeline same-day clinic, Montague ER - Action News
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Health P.E.I. announces temporary changes at Evangeline same-day clinic, Montague ER

The same-day clinic at the Evangeline Health Centre in Wellington will be closed the rest of April due to a lack of staff, and a COVID-19 outbreak is restricting ER service in Montague.

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Doctor with stethoscope.
Health P.E.I. says anyone with health concerns or an immediate need for health information can call 811 to speak to an registered nurse for advice on the best course of action. (Kamon Wongnon/Shutterstock)

Health P.E.I. announced restrictions at two medical facilities on Tuesday afternoon, citing a lack of staff as the reasons.

The same-day clinic at the Evangeline Health Centre in Wellington, P.E.I. will be closed for the rest of April due to a lack of staff, the agency said.

A registered nurse will continue toprovidecare at the centre to those who have booked appointments.

In Montague, Health P.E.I. said, the Kings County Memorial Hospital emergency room was shutting at 4 p.m. on Monday and Tuesday "due to capacity issues caused from a COVID-19 outbreak within the Inpatient Unit."

The agency followed up on Thursday with an announcement saying the 4 p.m. closure of the emergency department would continue "until the outbreak is declared over." .

Adifferentnews releasesaid the agency "is continuing to collaborate with system partners to provide sustainable services at the Evangeline Health Centre and will provide an update as this effort progresses."

Peoplewith emergency medical needs are being advised to call 911 or seek emergency services when:

  • Experiencing discomfort or tightness in the chest.
  • Experiencing unusual shortness of breath.
  • Experiencing abdominal pain.
  • Experiencing prolonged and persistent headache or dizziness.
  • An injury may require stitches or involve a broken bone.
  • A child has prolonged diarrhea or vomiting.
  • A baby under six months of age has a fever of 38C (100.4F) or higher.

Anyone with health concerns or in need of immediate health information can call 811 to speak to a registered nurse for advice on the best course of action, the news release said.

Earlier on Tuesday, Health P.E.I. had issued a separate release sayingpatients at Prince County Hospital in Summerside won't have access to anesthesia services from April 5-11.

A lack of specialists was cited for that situation.