Frontenac Community Mental Health and Addiction Services is a non-profit corporation providing a continuum of services to those with mental health and/or addiction issues in Frontenac County. The organization was established in 1972 and has grown steadily over the years from primarily an affordable housing program to a full service agency. Building on individuals' strengths, our staff of over 160 offers supports recovery and community for persons with a mental illness and/or an addiction with an emphasis on psychosocial rehabilitation principles and practices.
We are a multifaceted health clinic helping you return from injury and improve strength for better performance and lowered injury risk. We offer multiple services including; chiropractic, physiotherapy, massage, personal training and training specific to your sport.
We are a group of health clinics providing opioid substitution therapy to individuals suffering from the effects of opioid dependence. It is proven that replacement therapies, such as methadone and suboxone aid in reducing the risks and harmful effects associated with drug use benefiting our clients and our communities
PatientsThings you should check out before your initial exam.At Kingston Orthodontics our goal is to help you get the most out of life by unlocking the power of your smile. The impact a healthy smile has throughout your life is incredible. It can open doors, boost confidence and help you make the right impression - every time you make an impression. Plus, we do everything we can to makeyour time in braces an easy, fun experience - with great options for children and adults, including virtually invisible treatment without braces.
We are a general dental practice focused on family and cosmetic dentistry. We look forward to being of service to you and your family. Drs. Matthew S. Fecica and George V. Proud, together with their team of experienced dental staff, provides the highest standard of professional care in a friendly, comfortable and fully accessible environment.
Ontario's Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care (MOHLTC) introduced Family Health Teams in spring, 2005, designed to meet the primary health care needs within local communities and based on local patient population needs. This means that each Family Health Team may operate uniquely with programs and services based on the needs of their particular patient popoulation.