Mediora Health Clinic
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Please note: this clinic does not accept walk-ins and only accepts patients from the Need a Family Practice Registry. To join the registry, please visit https://needafamilypractice.nshealth.ca...
Please note: this clinic does not accept walk-ins and only accepts patients from the Need a Family Practice Registry. To join the registry, please visit https://needafamilypractice.nshealth.ca...
Ce document explique comment prendre soin de votre incision (plaie), comment gérer votre douleur et comment régler votre lit afin de réduire le gonflement. This pamphlet is also available in English.
Pubovaginal sling surgery is surgery to treat stress urinary incontinence (SUI). This pamphlet explains what to expect after you have pubovaginal sling surgery. Topics include how this surgery is done, care after surgery (activity, incision care), symptoms to watch for, pain management, bladder care, and follow-up care.
Mid-urethral sling surgery treats stress urinary incontinence (SUI). There are 2 types of mid-urethral sling surgery: a mesh mid-urethral sling and a pubovaginal sling. Topics include the differences between the 2 types of slings and possible risks for each. This pamphlet will help you decide which type may be right for you.
The Cobequid Community Health Centre (CCHC) is a unique, leading edge ambulatory care facility providing a range of health and social services to Nova Scotians.
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South Cumberland Community Care Centre is located in Parrsboro, Nova Scotia. It provides long-term care services and care for people with unexpected, non-life-threatening health concerns that require same or next...
A nephrostomy tube (often called an NT) is a soft, flexible tube that is placed through the skin in your lower abdomen (stomach area) into your kidney. It drains urine from your kidney into a bag outside your body.
This pamphlet explains how to care for yourself after scrotum surgery. Topics include managing pain and/or discomfort, showering or bathing, activity, care of your incision, and symptoms that need medical attention.
Bladder cancer is a common cancer of the urinary tract. The urinary tract is the body’s system that makes, stores, and gets rid of urine (pee).