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Over 20,000 patients seen through Sylvan Lake's Advanced Ambulatory Care Service in 2024

Summary by centralalbertaonline.com
Last year, 20,247 patients were seen through the Advanced Ambulatory Care Service. CentralAlbertaOnline.captiontext { font-size:90%;font-style: italic;margin-right:20px; } The volunteer-based Sylvan Lake & Area Urgent Care Committee has released its 2024 Report to the Community. The mission of the committee is to raise funds to purchase medical equipment and services for the Advanced Ambulatory Care Service (AACS). Since opening in 2018, Sylvan …
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centralalbertaonline.com broke the news in Lacombe, Canada on Friday, February 21, 2025.
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