Student Athletes
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Health Care Plan
For more information on the Holland College Student Union Health & Dental Plan visit Student Health Plan.
Holland College Nurse Practitioner
The Prince of Wales Campus Health Clinic is open for students from any Holland College location. The nurse practitioner is available to see students by appointment for non-emergency medical services such as sexual health counselling and screening, pregnancy testing and support, mental health management, referrals, prescriptions, and assessment of injuries. Students from any Holland College location are welcome to book into the Charlottetown Centre Clinic.
Find out more about clinic hours and how to book an appointment here.
Walk In/Evening Clinics
Find information on walk in clinics across the Island.
Don’t Have a Family Physician?
Students who are without family doctors should contact the Provincial Patient Registry at 1-855-563-2101 or apply online to be added to the waiting list.
Public Health Nurse
Find contact information for Public Health Nurses across the Island.
Women’s Wellness Program & Sexual Health Services
Women's Wellness Program and Sexual Health Services provides reproductive and sexual health care to Islanders of all genders, orientations and ages at various sites across PEI. To access safe, confidential and supportive services, call 1-844-365-8258 (toll-free). Sexual health services include sexual health education and counselling; sexually transmitted infection screening and treatment; birth control counselling and prescriptions; pregnancy counselling, testing and support; and abortion services (medical abortion and surgical abortion).
Women’s Clinic
Dr. Christine Hoffman, 24 Linden Ave, Charlottetown, offers a part-time Women’s Clinic which is primarily for young women who need contraception, paps or gynecology advice. No referral is needed. Patients can call and book their own appointments at 902-367-3285.
PEI Pap Screening Clinic
Cervical cancer screening is done by a Pap test. A Pap test is a procedure that removes a small sample of cells from the cervix. These cells are examined under a microscope and monitored for any abnormal changes
The current Pap screening guidelines in PEI recommend women should have a Pap test every three years if they are 25-65 years of age and have been sexually active.
To access pap screening:
- Call your family physician or nurse practitioner to set up an appointment; or
- Submit an online Appointment Request Form to the provincial Cervical Cancer Screening Service; or
- Call 1-888-561-2233 to book an appointment for a Pap test at a Cervical Cancer Screening Clinic in your community. To view clinics happening across the province, please visit Pap Screening Clinics.