Maniwaki CLSC
Contact information
149, Principale Nord St.
Maniwaki QC J9E 2B7
Phone number: 819 449-2513
Toll-free phone number : 1-844 449-2300
Hours of operation and holidays
Open Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Open for dinner hours.
Holiday schedules can vary, depending on the services. Contact the CLSC before heading out.
Accessibility and Parking
Accessible for people in wheelchairs: elevator, access ramp at the main entrance, accessible washroom, and reserved parking.
Free parking.
Did you know that
Le CLSC de Maniwaki peut vous offrir des soins et des services can provide you with care and services, regardless of where you live.
To obtain a service, you must have your valid health insurance card on hand. The CLSC can help you renew or obtain a health insurance card.
If you are concerned or have questions about your physical or psychological health or that of a loved one, you can call 811, option 2. This service is free, confidential and available 24/7.
Depending on your need, a nurse or social worker can advise you and direct you to the appropriate resources: you can put in a request by calling 811.
Making an appointment
Attention Different phone numbers are available, depending on the type of appointment. When you call the CLSC, your call will be transferred or you will be given another number to call in order to guide you properly.
If you're looking for a service that isn’t available at the CLSC, call 811, option 2.
Services
Free injection equipment and bin for holding used syringes, needles and lancets
Go right to the CLSC, no appointment.
Adult vaccinations
CLSC 819 449-2513 – with appointment
Infant and child vaccinations
CLSC 819 449-2513 – with appointment
Common health services (e.g. removal of staples and stitches, wound care, injections)
CLSC 819 449-2513 – with appointment
Attention On weekends and holidays, common health services are provided at the Maniwaki Hospital.
Chronic diseases and nutrition
CLSC 819 449-2513 – with appointment
Help to quit smoking
CLSC 819 449-2513 – with appointment
Sexual health and sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections (STBBI) / Services for clients age 14 to 24:
- counselling
- STBBI screening and follow-up as needed
- pregnancy testing
- emergency contraception (morning-after pill)
- prescription for a hormonal contraceptive
CLSC 819 449-2513 – with appointment
These sexual health and STBBI services are also available in a number of public high schools through the school nurse.
Falls Prevention Program (age 55 and older)
To register or for information: 819 449-4690 poste 187
Follow-up during pregnancy and at birth
Call 811, option 2 – with appointment
Breastfeeding tips
Call 811, option 2 – with appointment
Child nutrition and development (age 0 to 5)
Call 811, option 2 – with appointment
Support for families and young people in difficulty
Call 811, option 2 – with appointment
Speak with a social worker
Call 811, option 2 – with appointment
Mental health concerns
Call 811, option 2 – with appointment
Addiction problems (alcohol, drugs, gambling)
- alcohol
- drugs
- gambling
Call 811, option 2 – with appointment
Home support
- seniors
- people with disabilities
- or those needing temporary help such as after an operation
Call 811, option 2 – with appointment
Support for caregivers
Call 811, option 2 – with appointment
Community organization support:
- collective actions/social
- community development
- improving environments conducive to healthy life styles
CLSC 819 449-2513 – with appointment
Kitigan Zibi First Nations Community
Call Kitigan Zibi Health Centre 819 449-5593 or 1 866 660-5593
Lac Barrière First Nations Community
Health services: contact the Barriere Lake Health Centre 819 435-2100
Off-Community First Nations
Call CISSS de l'Outaouais 819 449-4690 ext. 161 or 1 844-449-2300