X-Ray
Offered at 41 locations
An x-ray takes images of internal body structures (bones and soft tissue) to help see an injury or disease. The x-ray using energy sources such as the high frequency electromagnetic...
An x-ray takes images of internal body structures (bones and soft tissue) to help see an injury or disease. The x-ray using energy sources such as the high frequency electromagnetic...
Ultrasounds are used to view and take pictures of the organs inside your body. It uses high-frequency sound waves which cannot be heard. These sound waves bounce off of tissues...
Ethics Nova Scotia Health provides support to all patients, families, volunteers, staff and health care providers in Nova Scotia Health when they need help making difficult choices or when...
The Palliative Care Bereavement Service helps the family and friends of people who were cared for by the Palliative Care Program in Nova Scotia Health (NSH) Central Zone. We...
The patient engagement app is an online tool that connects you with your cancer care team. It can be used on your computer or through an application (app) on your...
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The Spine Assessment Clinic is a new program to Nova Scotia Health, with the first patients seen in October of 2023. The intent of the Spine Assessment Clinic is to...
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After Hours Clinics provide non-emergency primary care in the evenings/and or weekends. Clinics may operate differently depending on where they are located in the province.
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Tuberculosis (TB) is a bacterial disease caused by TB germs (bacteria). TB usually affects the lungs but it can also affect other parts of the body, such...