Two Rivers FHT
@TwoRiversFHT
Two Rivers Family Health Team is dedicated to delivering excellent, inter-professional health care to meet the diverse needs of our community.
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Our offices will be closed on Monday, February 19th for #FamilyDay . We wish everyone a safe and happy long weekend!
#DidYouKnow ? You can stay informed about our office hours and updates to our services by visiting our website: tworiversfht.ca
Please note: this account will be inactive until Tuesday, January 2, 2024. You can visit our website (tworiversfht.ca) to stay informed about office closures and hours of operation for the #HolidaySeason . Happy Holidays from our physicians and staff Two Rivers FHT!
Please note: Our offices will be closed on Monday for #CivicHoliday .
This account will not be monitored from now until Tuesday August 8th. Please visit our website tworiversfht.ca for further information on office hours.
Have a safe and happy #LongWeekend !
It's #WBW2023 ! Thinking about returning to work and wish to continue your breastfeeding journey? If so, it's important to know your rights before you go back. Check out this amazing checklist created by
Region of Waterloo Public Health: regionofwaterloo.ca/en/doing-busin………… #Breastfeeding #InfantFeeding
We are a proud member of the Cambridge North Dumfries Ontario Health Team and encourage other organizations in #Cambridge and #NorthDumfries to submit their Expression of Interest to join a great #OHT !
Please note: All of our offices will be closed July 1 - July 3, including the after-hours clinic. We will re-open on July 4. We wish you a safe and happy #LongWeekend .
#ThankYou @brianriddellpc for coordinating #roundtablediscussions on #redtapereduction for #familyphysicians with Two Rivers FHT & Grandview FHT in #cambridge . Our government is working with our partners to ensure physicians feel supported to deliver the best care for patients.
Lyme disease symptoms usually appear between 3-30 days after a bite from an infected blacklegged, or deer, tick.
If you experience symptoms, call your local #PublicHealth unit or speak to a health care provider as soon as possible. ontario.ca/page/lyme-dise…