Skip to content
Menu

Construction underway for new Antigonish collaborative clinic

Construction is underway at a new collaborative clinic in Antigonish.

The clinic will have capacity for about 10,000 patients, according to a news release from the Nova Scotia government.

More than 30 staff will work at the clinic, including nurse practitioners and other health staff, which could include mental health professionals, social workers, nurses, doctors, pharmacists or dietitians.

“We’re very excited to represent the physicians of Antigonish by being involved in the development of the new collaborative clinic. It is an excellent way to attract new physicians to practice in the area and to support the physicians who are already working so hard here,” wrote Dr. Jane Howard, physician co-lead, Antigonish collaborative clinic.

The new building will have:

  • 29 exam rooms, nine charting stations
  • four procedure rooms
  • three collaborative team rooms
  • two assessment rooms
  • a triage room and a family room
  • a shared waiting room
  • three patient education rooms and offices

Funding comes from the province, which allocated $17 million in May of 2023 to expanding primary health care in the province.

So far, there are more than 100 collaborative family practice teams in Nova Scotia, the news release said.

“Patients want to receive care in modern facilities from a team of connected healthcare professionals,” wrote Health and Wellness Minister Michelle Thompson in the news release. “This is an exciting opportunity for the community because we are building, from the ground up, healthcare they can count on.”

  • Jacob Moore is a reporter for Acadia Broadcasting based in Halifax. He’s worked at both CBC and CTV, as well as the student newspaper at St. Thomas University. Send him any story tips at mooreja@radioabl.ca.

    View all posts

Do you have a news tip?

Submit to NSNews@radioabl.ca.

loader-image
Port Hawkesbury
8:19 pm, Apr 18, 2026
weather icon 1°C | °F
L: 1° H: 1°
broken clouds

What’s Trending