The Jeffery Hale Minor Emergency Clinic welcomes walk-in patients with minor health issues requiring prompt medical attention.

A team of healthcare professionals provides safe and appropriate care, respecting each person’s linguistic and cultural needs.

No long-term medical follow-up is provided at the clinic.

To learn more, watch this short video. (in french only)

Reasons for Consultation
  • Animal bite;
  • Dorsalgia (back pain);
  • Emergency treatment requiring the care of a professional (nurse, IPS, physiotherapist and pharmacist) or a physician within 48 hours;
  • Epistaxis (nosebleeds);
  • Flu-like syndrome;
  • Gastrointestinal problems;
  • Hyperthermia (fever);
  • Intravenous rehydration;
  • Mild respiratory difficulties;
  • Mild to moderate abdominal pain;
  • Mild to moderate headache;
  • Minor rash and burns;
  • Minor surgery (wound repair, abscess drainage, onyxectomies, foreign body removal, cyst removal, shaving of lesions with or without pedicles);
  • Nausea and vomiting;
  • Ophthalmic problems (eye problems);
  • Orthopedic trauma without deformity;
  • Otalgia (ear pain);
  • Splinting or other immobilization required;
  • Upper respiratory tract infection;
  • Urinary problems.

Address and opening hours

Jeffery Hale Minor Emergency Clinic
1250, chemin Sainte-Foy, main door, Quebec
Open 7/7 days, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
No appointment required

To reach us

Dial 418-684-5333, then dial 0.