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 Frequently Asked Questions. 

A family health team (FHT) is an approach to primary health care that brings together different health care providers to co-ordinate the highest possible quality of care for you.

 

Designed to improve and expand access to primary care, our FHT consists of a doctor, a nurse, a nurse practitioner, a mental health worker, a dietitian, a respiratory therapist and other health care professionals who work collaboratively, each using their experience and skills so you receive the very best care, when you need it, as close to home as possible.

 

The composition of a FHT is different from place to place, but they all have core health care professionals across the province, including doctors, nurse practitioners and nurses. 

What is a Family Health Team?

FHTs are organized to offer you timely access to high quality primary care. Research shows that this access results in you being healthier, longer.

 

FHTs offer a variety of inter-professional programs in chronic disease management, disease prevention and health promotion.

How do I become a patient?

If you're a resident of Englehart, stop by or give us a call.

Do you perform phlebotmy (blood work)?

We do NOT collect blood work – done at the hospital next door.

What does the Family Health Team mean to you, as a patient?

-FHTs are organized to offer you timely access to high quality primary care. Research shows that this access results in you being healthier, longer.

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-FHTs offer a variety of interprofessional programs in chronic disease management, disease prevention and health promotion

What are your hours, and where is your office?

You can find our hours, location and phone number here.

Is the Englehart Family Health Team a walk-in clinic?

No, we're not a walk-in clinic, but we strive to provide same day/next day access. Give us a call and we'll try to book your appointment in a timely manner.

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