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Community Health Programs for Children and Youth - Waterloo Wellington


Services or programs that provide community-based health care services to children and youth.

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These services serve all or part of Waterloo Wellington
KidsAbility - Blind Low Vision Early Intervention Program  
500 Hallmark Dr, Waterloo, ON  N2K 3P5
519-886-8886 Add to Clipboard
KidsAbility - Hearing Program  
500 Hallmark Dr, Waterloo, ON  N2K 3P5
519-886-8886 Add to Clipboard
KidsAbility - Preschool Speech and Language Services  
500 Hallmark Dr, Waterloo, ON  N2K 3P5
519-886-8886 Add to Clipboard
Waterloo Region - Public Health and Paramedic Services - Cambridge Office - Child, Family and Dental Health  
150 Main St, Cambridge, ON  N1R 6P9
519-575-4400 Add to Clipboard
Waterloo Region - Public Health and Paramedic Services - Child, Family and Dental Health  
99 Regina St S, Waterloo, ON  N2J 4V3
519-575-4400 Add to Clipboard
Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health - Guelph - Parenting Supports  
Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health, 160 Chancellors Way, Guelph, ON  N1G 0E1
519-822-2715 Add to Clipboard
Woolwich Community Health Centre - Youth Centre  
Bill Geis Recreation Complex, 1401 Queens Bush Rd, Wellesley, ON  N0B 2T0
519-656-9025 Add to Clipboard

These services are located outside of Waterloo Wellington, but provide service to Waterloo Wellington.
Halton. Halton Region Public Health - Oakville - Halton Regional Centre - Healthy Babies Healthy Children Program  
Halton Regional Centre, 1151 Bronte Rd, Oakville, ON  L6L 0G4
905-825-6000 or call 3-1-1 Add to Clipboard
Halton. Halton Region Public Health - Oakville - Halton Regional Centre - School Years Health  
Halton Regional Centre, 1151 Bronte Rd, Oakville, ON  L6M 3L1
Mon-Sun 24 hours 905-825-6000 or call 3-1-1 Add to Clipboard
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