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Ribbon cutting ceremony officially opens Lively clinic

The city's newest nurse practitioner clinic is officially open, after a ribbon-cutting ceremony was held on Oct. 13.
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Cutting the ribbon from left are Roberta Heale, NP,, SDNPC, Jacques Barbeau, ward two councillor, Marylin Butcher, retired NP, Nina Hoyt, NP, John Rodriguez, Mayor of Greater Sudbury, France Gélinas, MPP, (NDP-Nickel Belt) and Roger Pilon, NP. Photo by Marg Seregelyi.

The city's newest nurse practitioner clinic is officially open, after a ribbon-cutting ceremony was held on Oct. 13.

The clinic, housed in the former Main Street police store-front in Lively, employs two full-time nurse practitioners, two collaborative physicians, a pharmacist, and a registered nurse.

The Sudbury District Nurse Practitioner Clinics already services more than 2,500 "orphan patients" in the Sudbury District. Orphan patients do not have a family doctor.

A tour of the renovated building was offered after the ribbon-cutting ceremony.


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