Opened in 1999, the Northeast Community Health Centre was planned with the community for the community. As a result, we have very strong connections with community health providers and support community health professionals as they meet the many health and social needs of area residents. And because we're part of the Capital Health system, our connection to regional health services and hospitals makes it possible for us to meet all of our patients' health needs.
To ensure our clients get the best possible care, we make sure each of our health professionals have the opportunity to offer as wide a range of services as possible. The use of nurse practitioners, and a system of electronic client records, helps make patient care more efficient. We meet the unique health needs of northeast Edmonton residents through partnerships with the Alberta Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission (AADAC), the Alberta Mental Health Board, and the Multicultural Health Brokers Cooperative.
Because we want to maintain strong connections within the community, we are always looking for new ways to share care with community family physicians or with particular types of clients such as frail seniors, at-risk pregnant women, the mentally ill, children with asthma, teenagers with high-risk life styles, and newcomers to Canada.



