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Community Resources

At Beaver Emergency Medical Services we believe that our community should be empowered to guide their own health. Please take advantage of the information we have compiled for your convenience.

MyHealth.Alberta.ca

Looking to have your questions answered, and you want reliable, trustworthy information? MyHealth.Alberta.ca offers non-emergency health information for Albertans. Find easy to understand information about health conditions, healthy living, medications, and medical tests and treatments. Visit MyHealth.Alberta.ca for more information.

Poison & Drug Information Service

Do you know your options when it comes to poison and drug information? Alberta residents can call PADIS free of charge 24/7.

PADIS Alberta & NWT
1-800-332-1414

PADIS Website

Health Link Alberta

Health Link Alberta provides health advice and information through a toll-free phone number to all Albertans. Access is 24 hour, 7 day a week and support is provided by experienced registered nurses and other health-care professionals.

Anyone in Alberta with a health question can call 811.

Health Link Website

Important Phone Numbers

If you need police, fire or an ambulance, call 911.

For other important health care phone numbers please click here.
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