The Nova Scotia Health Authority has established two new, temporary clinics for people who do not have a family doctor or nurse practitioner during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The clinics, in Truro and New Glasgow, will operate between April 6 and June 30. In a news release, NSHA said the clinics are for people who “do not have a primary care provider during the pandemic.” “These clinics are for those who have already added their names to the Need a Family Practice Registry, as an interim option to receive care other than local emergency departments,” said Dr.
Aaron Smith, interim medical executive director, Northern Zone, Nova Scotia Health Authority, in the release. “As we continue to prepare our facilities to care for patients with COVID-19,