Diabetes Care Program
The Diabetes Care Program of Nova Scotia is focused on improving the health of Nova Scotians living with, affected by or at risk of developing diabetes.
Starting Saturday, December 14, 2024, the entrance to the QEII Halifax Infirmary Emergency Department has changed to 1840 Bell Road. Learn more.
Please plan for extra travel time when coming to the QEII Halifax Infirmary. As of February 18, the easternmost, northbound lane of Robie Street will be closed for the duration of the Halifax Infirmary Expansion Project, leaving two lanes open. Expect potential delays and consider alternative routes when possible.
The Diabetes Care Program of Nova Scotia is focused on improving the health of Nova Scotians living with, affected by or at risk of developing diabetes.
Endocrinology provides specialized care to patients with hormonal and metabolic disorders. Ambulatory Clinics within Endocrinology includes:
The Community Health and Wellness Centers located in North Preston and East Preston provide primary health care and wellness programming for the communities of North Preston, East Preston, Cherry Brook...
The following lists include some of the programs that are led by clinical dietitians. Please note that programs may vary by location. Please contact one of the locations listed...
The Centre works collaboratively with family doctors, nurse practitioners and other health care professionals in the community to address the needs of clients diagnosed with chronic health conditions, such as...
The Department of Urology is committed to excellence in assisting patients to achieve their optimal level of well-being through dynamic and comprehensive programs and services.
Currently, eleven urologists with expertise...