The specimen centre reserves the right to stop taking registrations before 9 a.m. if situations arise that are beyond our control.
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Monday | 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. |
Tuesday | 8 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. |
Wednesday | 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. |
Thursday | 8 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. |
Friday | 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. |
Saturday and Sunday | Closed |
Fériés | 8 h à 12 h et 13 h 30 à 16 h |
Services offered
We also have a specimen centre located at the Coop Santé in Hemmingford (476 rue Frontière). This service point is open on Fridays from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m.
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You are not alone!
Do you feel like there’s no solution to your problems? Do you feel sad, upset, drained, and mentally or even physically overwhelmed? Are you having a hard time sleeping and thinking about putting an end your suffering?
Rest assured that help is out there and that there are people willing to listen.
Services are available from Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the CLSC de Huntingdon.
Our partners are also there for you!
You can call the crisis and suicide prevention centres La Maison sous les arbres at 450-699-5935 (Châteauguay) or Le Tournant at 450-371-2820 (Suroît) at any time, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
No matter what your age, you can call the provincial suicide prevention hotline at any time at 1-866-APPELLE (277-3553). They will refer you to the appropriate resources, services and professionals.
Young people who need someone to talk to can also get help by calling Tel‑jeunes at 1-800-263-2266 or Kids Help Phone at 1-800-668-6868.
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The diabetes clinic, located at the CLSC de St-Rémi, is open to the entire population. Call the CLSC for more information.
For more information, visit the Flu vaccine (influenza) page.
Do you have doubts or questions about intellectual disability (ID) or autism spectrum disorder (ASD)? Do you need support?
Contact the psychosocial intake department at your local CLSC, which will analyze your needs and refer you to the relevant services.
What is an intellectual disability?
Intellectual disability is a disability characterized by significant limitations both in intellectual functioning and in adaptive behaviour, which covers a range of everyday social and practical skills. The impairments appear before age 18.
What is autism spectrum disorder?
Autism spectrum disorder is a neurodevelopmental disorder that significantly affects social interaction, communication and behaviour. It also manifests in the form of atypical behaviours and the development of narrow or extreme interests in specific topics. People with ASD are a highly heterogeneous group; depending on the type of impairment, they will need different types of support.
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Vendredi | 8 h à 16 h |
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Fériés | 8 h à 16 h (fermé de 12 h 30 à 13 h 30) |
To obtain a summary or a specific document from your medical record, you must:
- Submit a signed written request using one of the forms below.
- Send this request to our medical records department at the CLSC:
- Email: archives.clscjr.cisssmo16@ssss.gouv.qc.ca
- Fax: 450-691-6202
- Mail: Service des archives médicales 95, avenue de la Verdure, Châteauguay, QC, J6K 0E8
*Please note that you can also submit a written request at the CLSC’s front desk.
Request forms
- To request a vaccination record, click here
*Don’t forget to include a copy of your health insurance card. - For requests concerning a deceased person, click here
*Don’t forget to include all required documents. - For any other request, click here
IMPORTANT: Make sure to fill out all fields, and sign and date the form.
All requests concerning a person under the age of 14 must be signed by the mother OR the father OR the legal guardian. In compliance with the Act respecting Access to documents held by public bodies and the Protection of personal information, a fee is payable in advance for certain services.
Call the CLSC to make an appointment. This service is not available on weekends; go to the CLSC Jardin-du-Québec - Saint-Rémi.
Make sure to check the schedule during holidays.
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Nutrition services are provided by nutritionists and dietetic technicians to young people under age 18 or pregnant women.
Nutrition counselling and assessments are intended to help the target population adopt healthier eating habits in order to improve or maintain an optimal level of health.
The following are the main reasons people seek out nutrition counselling:
• Children or young people under age 18 who need a diet due to a health problem (failure to thrive, obesity, food allergy or intolerance, food refusal, or gastrointestinal tract problem) or who need advice about following a vegan or vegetarian diet;
• Young pregnant woman in a difficult situation due to age or finances: OLO nutritional support program (eggs, milk, orange juice);
• Prenatal and postnatal follow-up for vulnerable clientele;
• Pregnant women with a health problem: gestational diabetes, low weight gain, high cholesterol, high blood pressure;
• Prenatal meetings: food component;
• Counselling in schools to help children develop healthy eating habits;
• Counselling in community organizations;
Group or individual counselling and follow-up are offered and are predominantly interdisciplinary.
Types of problems managed by the general social services team
- Adjustment problems or disorders related to life events or stages (e.g., bereavement, illness, separation, financial, family or marital problems, etc.)
- Crisis situation
- Symptoms of anxiety, depression and/or obsessive-compulsive disorder
- Relational problems (the intervention targets the psychosocial factors that impact the person’s life)
- Behavioural problems and their consequences (e.g., aggression, addiction, etc.)
- Stable mental health disorders with occasional psychosocial needs
- Eating disorders
- Conjugal violence, sexual assault victims, etc.
See: Psychosocial services - Service offer
If you have a driver’s license
Go to a Régie de l'assurance maladie du Québec (RAMQ) outlet with all the required documents, including the renewal notice for your health insurance card.
If you don’t have a driver’s license
If the renewal period expired less than six months ago and you have an appointment with a doctor in the next few days, go to your local CLSC to have your application authenticated; you must bring two pieces of identification and a recent photo that meets the RAMQ criteria.
Photo criteria
- colour photo taken in the past six months (date stamped on the back)
- white background
- front view of head and top of shoulders (head must be uncovered)
- 43 mm x 54 mm (1 11/16 inches x 2 1/8 inches)
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An adult vaccination clinic (age 17 and over) is offered. Call the CLSC for more information and to make an appointment.
Emergency vaccination
Do you need a vaccine that’s not on Québec’s regular immunization schedule? Call your CLSC for more information.
We offer vaccination services for children aged 2 months to 5 years. Our vaccines cover diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus, poliomyelitis, serious Hib infections, hepatitis B, rotavirus, pneumococcus, measles, rubella, mumps, type C meningitis, influenza and chickenpox.
To make an appointment and consult the vaccination schedules, visit monvaccin.ca.