Noojmowin Teg Health Centre
The Noojmowin Teg Health Access Centre is one of ten Aboriginal Health Access Centres found across Ontario. Noojmowin Teg is funded by the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, Ministry of Children and Youth Services, Ministry of Health Promotion and Sport, North East Local Health Integration Network and Northern Diabetes Health Network.
The programs and services delivered comprise of: pre and postnatal care, nutrition, health education, health promotion, disease prevention, counselling, traditional healing and treatment. The primary health care services include physician, nurse practitioners and traditional healing.
The Noojmowin Teg Health Centre is committed to support and promote the overall holistic health and well-being of Anishanabek and Aboriginal individuals, families and communities within the District of Manitoulin Island. This is done through community-based programs and services, partnerships, and promoting healthier communities through both traditional and western healing methods.
The programs and services delivered comprise of: pre and postnatal care, nutrition, health education, health promotion, disease prevention, counselling, traditional healing and treatment. The primary health care services include physician, nurse practitioners and traditional healing.
The Noojmowin Teg Health Centre is committed to support and promote the overall holistic health and well-being of Anishanabek and Aboriginal individuals, families and communities within the District of Manitoulin Island. This is done through community-based programs and services, partnerships, and promoting healthier communities through both traditional and western healing methods.