As of April 1, 2023, all regional health authorities and the Newfoundland and Labrador Centre for Health Information transitioned to NL Health Services, a single provincial health authority.  This website (formally Eastern Health’s website) will continue to be updated during the transition period.

Patients, clients and residents can continue to access care in the same way they always have. There are no immediate changes to health-care programs, services, facilities or contact information as a result of this step in the transition.

Weather Watch

Weather Watch

Eastern Health monitors the progress of severe weather conditions closely. For more information, please visit the Weather Watch section on the News Centre – Weather Watch page.

For updates pertaining to Eastern Health’s facilities or its operations, check out the News Centre – News & Advisories, or visit Eastern Health’s Facebook page and Twitter feed.

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Grow your health care career. Work with Eastern Health.

Every day has the potential to be extraordinary in Newfoundland and Labrador. Put your skills to good use in a unique and remarkable part of the world. Whether in one of our urban centres, rural towns, coastal and inland communities, or working in remote locations, you can make a difference and grow your career here. Successful candidates join a highly capable, province-wide team, on the eastern edge of Canada. For more information, please visit: WorkInHealthNL.ca

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Flu vaccine clinics

Influenza vaccination clinics begin on Monday, October 16, 2023. Getting the flu shot is also an important way to help protect yourself, your family and vulnerable people in your community against seasonal influenza. It will also help to reduce the impact on the health-care system in the event of a potential surge of influenza or COVID-19 cases.

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COVID-19

Getting the COVID-19 vaccine and the flu shot are important in helping protect yourself, your family and vulnerable people in your community and will help to reduce the impact on the health-care system in the event of a potential surge of influenza or COVID-19 cases.

 

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COVID-19