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Wishing You the Best of Health for the Holiday Season and New Year

The team at Charlton Health would like to take this opportunity to wish you, your family, and friends all the best of health as we approach the New Year.
For those of us in healthcare, it has been an honour to support our many patients during a very challenging time. The volume of phone calls and e-mail questions around COVID vaccinations and the timing of immunosuppressive treatments have been numerous. We would like to thank our team for their tireless efforts in continuing to provide great information to support our patients. 

We continue to have over 3,500 people follow our blog: receiving reliable up-to-date information. We truly appreciate the many kind comments we receive and will continue to provide this valuable information sharing. If you have any topics/questions you would like addressed for blogs in the New Year, please let us know.

As we finish 2021, let us take the time to reach out to all those we hold dear,  and continue to take care of each other. In the words of Dr. Bonnie Henry of British Columbia, ” Be kind, be calm, be safe!”

The Charlton Health Team

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