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Safe Water, Rabies and Vector-Borne Disease

Citi Plaza
355 Wellington St, Suite 110
London, ON
N6A 3N7
355 Wellington St, Suite 110
London, ON
N6A 3N7

519-663-5317

Fax: 519-663-9276



Last Updated: Nov 14, 2024: Suggest an edit
Application
Call or visit website
Eligibility / Target Population
Varies depending on service
Fees
Free for most programs
Executives
Omar Ozaldin - Director
Languages
English ; French
Language Notes
French available upon request
Area Served
London and Middlesex
Accessibility

Description of Services
Information, education and services on water quality and diseases spread by animals and insects
Safe Water - Posts water quality information about beaches, drinking water, and inspection results for pools and hot tubs
Rabies - Investigates reports of animal bite and scratch incidents to determine the risk of exposure to rabies * assists in confining and testing animals for rabies if necessary * provides education and guidance to the public, healthcare providers and veterinarians
Vector-Borne Diseases - Investigates reports of exposure to vector borne diseases such as West Nile Virus, Lyme Disease and Eastern Equine Encephalitis * monitors tick and mosquito populations * educates public on prevention and protection measures
Safe Water - Posts water quality information about beaches, drinking water, and inspection results for pools and hot tubs
Rabies - Investigates reports of animal bite and scratch incidents to determine the risk of exposure to rabies * assists in confining and testing animals for rabies if necessary * provides education and guidance to the public, healthcare providers and veterinarians
Vector-Borne Diseases - Investigates reports of exposure to vector borne diseases such as West Nile Virus, Lyme Disease and Eastern Equine Encephalitis * monitors tick and mosquito populations * educates public on prevention and protection measures
About Us
The Middlesex-London Health Unit has many programs and services that are designed to help you live a healthy life, free from disease and injury.
Last Updated: Nov 14, 2024: Suggest an edit
