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Provides health care services to residents of Prince Edward Island, including:
  • Emergency Care
  • Public Health Services
  • Mental Health and Addictions Services
  • Primary Health Care
  • Continuing Care
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Individuals can review their records, obtain a copy, and request changes to them.

Request a Copy of Hospital Medical Record:

To access personal health information an individual must contact the Heath Records Department at the health facility where care was received.

If care was received in a hospital, individuals must contact the Health Records Department directly.

  • Queen Elizabeth Hospital, 902-894-0257
  • Prince County Hospital, 902-438-4300
  • Souris Hospital, 902-687-7150
  • Kings County Memorial, 902-838-0761
  • Community Hospital O'Leary, 902-859-0368
  • Western Hospital, 902-853-3108
  • Hillsborough Hospital, 902-368-5400

Records held by a family doctor or nurse practitioner can be accessed by contacting the office directly.

Individuals will be required to sign a Consent to Release Information form. There may also be a fee for copying documents depending on the number of pages requested.

Request a Correction To Personal Health Information:

Corrections to health care records can be requested through the Manager of Health Privacy and Information Access by submitting the completed form online, by mail, or via email

Request a Correction To Personal Health Information for Someone Else:

Parents or guardians may request corrections to someone else's health information if they have legal authority, with documentation required.

For address or phone number updates, call PEI Medicare at 1-800-321-5492.

Note: There is no fee to request a correction to a personal health record.


Request a list of hospital or clinic visits:

Individuals can request a list of their hospital or clinic visits by submitting a request to the PEI Medicare by calling 1-800-321-5492. A consent may be required.There are no fees for requesting a list of hospital or clinic visits.


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Provides a three week addiction recovery/transitional program that supports participants to obtain, understand and process pertinent information about their addiction. Includes:
  • Learning about skills and tools of the recovery process
  • Developing a personal recovery and relapse plan
Program is offered in closed co-ed groups.

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Provides inpatient and outpatient services for people who want to stop drinking, gambling or using drugs or nicotine.

Services include:
  • Withdrawal management
  • Individual and group counselling
  • Inpatient intensive treatment at the Provincial Addictions Treatment Facility
  • Residential intensive treatment at Talbot House or St. Eleanors House (men) or Addictions Extended Care facility (women)
  • Aftercare
  • Supports for people affected by an adult family member's addiction

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Provides an 8-10 week program that teaches skills needed to meet the challenges associated with a loved one's substance use.

Note: The length of the program varies by location.

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Provides supports to people who have a problem with gambling. Services include:

  • Screening and assessment
  • Gambling Support Line
  • Short-term inpatient stabilization (if needed)
  • Individual, group and family counselling
  • Psycho-educational sessions
  • Living Recovery Program
  • Referrals to other resource supports

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Provides a monthly program to educate about overuse and misuse of alcohol, drugs and gambling.

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Provides an evidence-based program that is designed to learn how to accommodate any type of addiction and co-occurring mental health challenges such as cravings and triggers. Self-study is part of the program and the material is presented in an individual learning format.

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Provides a weekly in-person structured program that is designed to support recovery from alcohol and substance use. The sessions are facilitated by addiction counsellors or registered nurses.

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Provides a weekly in-person support group for recovery from alcohol and substance use disorder.

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Helps individuals with addictions to specific drugs by prescribing medications that help eliminate or reduce cravings so the individual can stabilize their life and reduce harm. Some common drug addictions that can be helped with opioid replacement therapy include:

  • Heroin
  • Codeine
  • Morphine
  • Hydromorphone
  • Oxycodone

Note: Applicants accepted into the program access Opioid Replacement Therapy at clinics in Montague, Charlottetown and Summerside.


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