The Prima Care Community Family Health Team has moved to a new temporary location in Paris while they wait for the new Brant Community Health Hub to be built.
PARIS - The Prima Care Community Family Health Team has moved to a new temporary location in Paris.
They hosted an Open House today at 63 Dundas St. E. Mayor David Bailey was at the event.
“We are thrilled the Prima Care Family Health team has settled into their new temporary home and are continuing to offer their important health care services to the community. Even more, we are excited that the County of Brant is continuing to develop the Brant Community Health Hub.”
The Prima Care Family Health Team will be joined by several other health care providers in the new Brant Community Health Hub which will offer a wide variety of health and wellness services to the community. Board Chair Linda Thurston Neeley says they are currently taking on new patients.
“We are happy to be in our temporary location and we are currently accepting new patients. We look forward to our continued collaboration with the County of Brant as they build the Brant Community Health Hub. The Family Health Team continues to look at ways to broaden our services to the community. We look forward to having the ability to do even more once we are in the Brant Community Health Hub and having the ability to recruit additional physicians.”
The Brant Community Health Hub is expected to break ground later this year.
They hosted an Open House today at 63 Dundas St. E. Mayor David Bailey was at the event.
“We are thrilled the Prima Care Family Health team has settled into their new temporary home and are continuing to offer their important health care services to the community. Even more, we are excited that the County of Brant is continuing to develop the Brant Community Health Hub.”
The Prima Care Family Health Team will be joined by several other health care providers in the new Brant Community Health Hub which will offer a wide variety of health and wellness services to the community. Board Chair Linda Thurston Neeley says they are currently taking on new patients.
“We are happy to be in our temporary location and we are currently accepting new patients. We look forward to our continued collaboration with the County of Brant as they build the Brant Community Health Hub. The Family Health Team continues to look at ways to broaden our services to the community. We look forward to having the ability to do even more once we are in the Brant Community Health Hub and having the ability to recruit additional physicians.”
The Brant Community Health Hub is expected to break ground later this year.

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