Pediatrics at PCH (MCCU) - Information for Families and Visitors
Information for families and visitors about Pediatrics (MCCU) at Prince County Hospital.
Information for families and visitors about Pediatrics (MCCU) at Prince County Hospital.
Information for families and visitors about Pediatrics (Unit 5) at Queen Elizabeth Hospital.
Examples of urgent medical conditions include: discomfort or tightness in the chest, unusual shortness of breath, abdominal pain, a prolonged and persistent headache or dizziness, an injury that may require stitches or may involve a broken bone, prolonged diarrhea or vomiting...
Chronic kidney disease, also called CKD, happens when your kidneys have been damaged or not working well for more than three months. Treatment focuses on slowing the progression of kidney damage, usually by controlling the cause. The earlier chronic kidney disease is diagnosed...
Fifteen board and committee members from across the province will provide a strong public voice to ensure Islanders have access to high quality health care. Seven islanders have been appointed to form the new Health PEI Board of Directors and nine Islanders have been appointed or...
Health PEI’s strategic plan outlines the organization’s direction and guides decision-making and activities over the next three years (2021-2024).
Feeding Your Baby: A guide to help you introduce solid foods
This consent form is required to participate in the MAiD process. Individuals are encouraged to complete the consent form in advance of their assessment with the MAiD provider. Consent can be withdrawn or cancelled at any time. For more information, visit Medical Assistance in...
Health PEI values your input; we want to hear from you. We want to hear what you have to say so we can better understand what we are doing right and what we can do better. Your feedback, including both concerns and compliments, helps us continuously improve the quality of Health PEI's programs and services. If you want to share your feedback regarding Health PEI programs or services, there are two options: Option 1 Talk to your healthcare provider or manager/designate directly. Whenever possible we encourage you to speak with your health care team first. Your team knows you best Discussing...
What is a Patient Medical Home? A Patient Medical Home is a modern, team-based approach to primary care. It means you and your family have a regular primary care provider—such as a physician or nurse practitioner—supported by a team of healthcare professionals. This team may...