Northeast Community Health Centre

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Northeast Community Health Centre
Alberta Health Services
Northeast Community Health Centre
Geography
Location Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Coordinates 53°36′15″N113°25′02″W / 53.60417°N 113.41722°W / 53.60417; -113.41722 (Northeast Community Health Centre) Coordinates: 53°36′15″N113°25′02″W / 53.60417°N 113.41722°W / 53.60417; -113.41722 (Northeast Community Health Centre)
Organization
Care system Medicare
Type Community Health
Services
Emergency department Yes
BedsN/A
Public transit access Edmonton Transit System logo.svg BSicon TRAM.svg MtlMetro5.svg Clareview station
History
Opened1999
Links
Website https://www.ahs.ca/nechc
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The Northeast Community Health Centre (NECHC) is a community health centre located in Northeast-Edmonton. It provides medical services through Alberta Health Services, including a 24/7 emergency department. [1]

Services and Programs

The main services and programs the community health centre provides are. [2]

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References

  1. "Northeast Community Health Centre, About Us". Capital Health.
  2. "Northeast Community Hospital, Programs & Services". AHS.