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PEI Cancer Treatment Centre (PEICTC) Referral Guide for Physicians and Nurse Practitioners
Read this page carefully to prevent unnecessary delays. For more specific guidance, call 902-894-2027, Monday to Friday between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. If you require an emergent patient referral outside of these hours, page the appropriate on-call specialist as they do not provide support outside their trained specialty. The types of specialist providers accessible through PEICTC are: medical oncologist, radiation oncologist, or hematologist. The availability of on-call service for each specialty area is dependent on having a clinician available to provide coverage. To connect with the most...
Pregnancy Loss
The loss of a pregnancy can be devastating and painful for individuals, their partners and their families. It is a time when you may need comfort and emotional support. You may feel numbness, confusion, shock, sadness, exhaustion, disbelief, anger, fear, guilt, regret and even...
Being Prepared for a Biosecurity Threat
Telling the story of Canadian Agricultural Partnership in PEI - Emergency Biosecurity Kits
Prescription Care - Frequently Asked Questions
Prescription Care makes eligible prescription medications more affordable for PEI residents. Answers to common questions about the program are provided here. What is Prescription Care? Since March 2022, the Government of PEI has partnered with the Government of Canada to support...
Living with Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)
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...
Community Outreach Centre Evaluation Report January 2020 to April 2022
A retrospective evaluation was conducted to monitor progress and assess the effectiveness of the Community Outreach Centre under the leadership of The Salvation Army (January 2020 – April 2022).