Dutton Medical Centre |
Accepting New Patients Dr. Kamar is still accepting new patients with limited availability. To find out more information on how to become a patient of Dr. Kamar, please contact the medical centre at 519-762-0943, or download an application form for completion and return to the medical centre. Contact Information Location: 156 Currie Road, Dutton Regular Office Hours Dr. Kamar - Monday to Thursday - 10:00am - 4:00pm Dr. Sharman - Monday to Thursday - 8:00am - 3:00pm Friday - CLOSED Closed daily from 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm Regular Laboratory Hours Requisition and current Ontario Health Card is required. |
Bobier Villa - Long Term Care Facility |
Priding itself in making connections with the community, Bobier Villa is one of the three non-profit homes owned and operated by the County of Elgin Homes and Senior Services. Homes and Senior Services is committed to creating a caring environment where residents and staff feel safe, respected and valued. Bobier Villa is a 57 bed long-term facility in the Municipality of Dutton Dunwich. Bobier Villa offers 24 hour nursing care, both private and basic accommodation, sitting areas as well as expansive gardens, a large water feature and gazebos. Access further information on this wonderful long-term care facility |
West Elgin Community Health Centre (WECHC) |
The West Elgin Community Health Centre (WECHC) provides health and social services that are accountable, accessible, efficient, and governed by the community and are a part of a strong network of community health centres (CHCs) across Ontario committed to building healthy communities. WECHC interdisciplinary team provides primary health care, a range of community programs, illness prevention services, and health promotion services primarily to the residents of Dutton Dunwich and West Elgin municipalities. Diabetes services are open to anyone, regardless of where you live, and offered at multiple locations in Elgin County. WECHC believe that housing, education, food and the environment all play a role in health and well-being, and also believe that language, literacy and poverty should not get in the way of receiving great care. By working with individuals, families and groups and addressing these determinants of health, WECHC increases individual and group capacity for building healthy communities. Further information can be found on the website. |
Southwestern Public Health Unit |
Southwestern Public Health (SWPH) works with municipalities, community agencies, health and social services, schools, and other local partners to ensure the health of the residents of Oxford County, Elgin County, and the City of St. Thomas. Their programs respond to public health emergencies; promote healthy lifestyles; help prevent injuries, illness and disease; and promote positive change and social conditions that improve health for everyone. SWPH deliver mandated programs under the Ontario Public Health Standards and are regulated by the Ontario Health Protection and Promotion Act. SWPH is one of 34-public health units serving the province of Ontario. We are primarily funded by the Ministry of Health and local municipalities and we are governed by a Board of Health. |