About Lake Country Health Unit

A health unit that offers public-health nursing services, such as:

  • Immunizations across the lifespan
  • Infant and early childhood growth and development health assessments
  • Baby weight checks
  • Breastfeeding support
  • Personal immunization record checking
  • Resources on health promotion
  • Sexual and reproductive health services, including testing and treatment
  • Infant care
  • Dental health services

Patients are seen at the Lake Country Health Unit by appointment only. Book an appointment by calling 250-980-6111.

Parking for Lake Country Health Unit

There is a free parking in the gravel parking lot below the Health Unit.

Hours for Lake Country Health Unit

Monday to Friday: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Closed noon to 1 p.m.

  • Closed on weekends and statutory holidays
  • Patients are seen at the Lake Country Health Unit by appointment only. Book an appointment by calling 250-980-6111.

Available Amenities

Resources

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this location wheelchair accessible?

Yes.

How do I find the Lake Country Health Unit?

The Lake Country Health Unit is located at 10080 Main Street, in a triangle of land between Berry Road, Grant Road and Main Street.

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