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Home / Health / First Nation Community Gains Vital Rheumatology Care

First Nation Community Gains Vital Rheumatology Care

26 Nov

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Summary

  • Oinpegitjoig First Nation launches new rheumatology clinic.
  • Clinic offers open access for joint and autoimmune disease treatment.
  • Local access aims to reduce delays in patient diagnosis and care.

A new health clinic dedicated to rheumatology care has been established in Oinpegitjoig, also known as Pabineau First Nation. This initiative aims to improve access to diagnosis and treatment for inflammatory and autoimmune diseases, such as arthritis, lupus, and fibromyalgia, within the community. Dr. Jean-Phillip Deslauriers, who also runs a similar clinic in Eel River Bar First Nation, is leading this effort.

The clinic operates on an open-access model, eliminating the need for prior physician referrals or tests. This approach is designed to address the significant delays Dr. Deslauriers observed between symptom onset and initial patient assessment in First Nations communities. By bringing specialized care directly to the residents, the clinic seeks to overcome barriers and ensure more timely interventions.

This expansion of services is particularly beneficial for Oinpegitjoig's aging population. Community leaders have expressed enthusiasm for the additional healthcare resources. Dr. Deslauriers, the sole rheumatologist in northern New Brunswick, plans to extend this model to other areas, further reducing travel burdens for patients needing specialized autoimmune disease treatment.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The new clinic in Oinpegitjoig offers specialized rheumatology care for conditions like arthritis and lupus.
No, the Oinpegitjoig rheumatology clinic is open access and does not require a prior physician referral.
Dr. Jean-Phillip Deslauriers is a rheumatologist operating a new clinic in Oinpegitjoig, focused on improving access to care for First Nations communities.

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