Peterborough Public Health Offering Alternative Healthcare Tips During Surge Season
/Peterborough Public Health (PPH) is advising the community to consider alternative healthcare options before coming into the Emergency Department (ED) during the surge season announced on Wednesday.
Peterborough Regional Health Centre (PRHC) continues to experience extremely high patient volumes – both adult and pediatric – as well as higher patient acuity and ongoing staffing shortages. Individuals who come to the ED for care should expect to wait longer than usual to be seen for all but the most serious illnesses and conditions.
Community members are urged by PPH to consider alternative options for healthcare before making a trip to the ED:
Primary care
If you are registered with a family physician or nurse practitioner, please contact them first. Same-day access instructions will be offered via the office voicemail message.
Throughout the surge season, the Peterborough Family Health team (PFHT) offers extended hours to serve patients with non-urgent concerns. Learn more about extended holiday coverage for each clinic here: https://www.peterboroughfht.com/extended-hours-service
PRHC’s COVID, Cold and Flu Clinic
Previously called the COVID-19 Assessment Centre, this clinic has expanded to include assessment, testing and treatment for patients with symptoms of COVID, cold and flu, providing a faster, more convenient option for patients to be seen by a physician. Regular clinic hours are Monday to Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and weekends from 8:00 a.m. to noon. The clinic is closed on Christmas Day (Dec. 25) and New Year’s Day (Jan. 1).
Health Connect Ontario
Speak with a nurse day or night about any non-urgent health concerns by calling 811. This is a free, confidential service that is available 24/7.
Alternative care options
Consider this list of alternative options for healthcare in our community, including walk-in clinics and virtual clinics, before making a trip to the ED.
Pediatric care resources
If you are caring for a child with respiratory symptoms, please refer to these ressources:
https://www.ontariofamilyphysicians.ca/files/ocfp_actionsparentscantake.pdf
https://www.pharmacists.ca/advocacy/issues/drug-shortages/childrens-medication-shortage/