Public Health Sudbury and District

Public Health Sudbury & Districts is committed to working locally with individuals, families, communities, and partner agencies, to promote and protect health and to prevent disease for everyone. We are a progressive public health agency committed to improving health and reducing social inequities in health through evidence-informed practice. Our Sudbury East staff work with, and for, the people who live, learn, work, and play in the communities of Killarney, French River, St. Charles, and Markstay-Warren.

Public health programs and services are geared toward people of all ages and are delivered in a variety of settings including schools, early childhood spaces, health care, and community spaces. Examples of programming and services offered in Sudbury East include:

  • Parenting supports and prenatal education
  • Vision screening for senior kindergarten students
  • Support for local Age-Friendly Community initiatives
  • Active involvement with the Sudbury East Community Drug Strategy Committee and Sudbury East Safety Coalition
  • Routine inspection of local food premises, licenced child care centres, personal service settings, and community centres
  • School visits for oral health screening and treatment
  • Quit Smoking Clinic
  • Healthy Babies Healthy Children home visiting program
  • Inspections and complaint response under the Smoke-Free Ontario Act
  • Assist municipalities and partners for healthy natural and built environments (e.g., trails)
  • Health-related school curriculum resources
  • Emergency preparedness efforts

Together, we can create opportunities for health for all.

 

Public Health Sudbury & Districts
Sudbury East office
1 King Street
Box 58
St. Charles, ON P0M 2W0
Telephone: 705.222.9201
Fax: 705.867.0474

 

Public health emergencies

For public health emergencies that require an immediate response after hours or on public holiday closures, please call 705.688.4366.

For more information, visit www.phsd.ca and follow Public Health Sudbury & Districts:

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