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First Regular Visit

On your first visit, please arrive 10-15 minutes early. 

Bring all of your medications and medicare card.

Please download and complete the following forms. Bring the completed forms to your appointment:

     

    First Prenatal Visit

    On your first prenatal visit, please arrive 10-15 minutes early. 

    Bring all of your medications and medicare card.

    Please download and complete the following form. Bring the completed form to your appointment:

    Aging in New Brunswick

    There are several resources available with details on how to age well in New Brunswick:

    1. https://www.stu.ca/aging-in-nb-en/

    The Aging in NB User Guide was put together by a group of researchers and practitioners in New Brunswick who work with older adults. Our aim was to help older adults in New Brunswick navigate the complex landscape of information, services, forms, and resources.

    2. https://nb.211.ca/

    211 is the information and referral service that connects New Brunswickers to critical human, social, community and government support. It helps New Brunswickers navigate the complex network of government and community programs and services quickly to find what they need for their unique situation.

    3. https://www.fredericton.ca/sites/default/files/2024-11/Senior%20Directory%202024%20.pdf

    A Directory of Seniors Services and Activities has been compiled by The City of Fredericton Age-Friendly Community Advisory Committee and the City of Fredericton Recreation, Culture and Community Development Division,
    with assistance from students in the Administrative Professional program at the NBCC Fredericton Campus, and funding by the Healthy Seniors Pilot Project.

    4. https://www.advancecareplanning.ca/

    Advance care planning is the process of thinking about what matters most to you in your life and what that means for your health and personal care. This website helps you share your wishes and preferences with the people who are important to you so they can help make sure you get the care you want.