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Community Telemedicine Coordinator (CTC) is Peggy Sugarhead: ph: 807-242-1450, Ext 258
Health Services
Health Office
Eabametoong First Nation
Eabametoong First Nation
807-242-1333
Fax: 807-242-1250
Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm
Last Updated: May 28, 2025: Suggest an edit
Application
Call for information
Eligibility / Target Population
Members of Eabametoong First Nation
Fees
None
Contacts
Melanie Waswa - Health and Social Services Director
807-242-1333 Ext 213 * melanie.waswa@eabametoongfn.ca
807-242-1333 Ext 213 * melanie.waswa@eabametoongfn.ca
Languages
English
Language Notes
Ojibway interpretation available upon request
Area Served
Eabametoong First Nation
Accessibility Note
Fully accessible
Description of Services
Services that promote physical and mental health for community members
- Provides health awareness and prevention education
- Coordinates clinics in areas including Blood Pressure, Immunization, Sexual Health and Communicable Diseases
- Aboriginal Diabetes Initiative
- Crisis Intervention
- Detox Centre
- Early Childhood Development
- Family Well Being Program
- Healthy Babies Healthy Children
- Home and Community Care
- Medical Transportation Program
- Provides access to specialized medical care using videoconferencing and other tele-diagnostic equipment
- Allows specialists to remotely examine and prescribe treatments to patients in their home communities
- Reduces the need to travel to receive care
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About Us
Tribal Council: Matawa First Nations
Primary Tribal Organization: Nishnawbe-Aski Nation (NAN) Treaty #9
Reserve is on N shore of Eabamet Lake, 155 km NE of Armstrong, 360 km N of Thunder Bay
Last Updated: May 28, 2025: Suggest an edit