The idea was to be of service to the elderly and prevent them from traveling to take a blood test. While it is a service considered essential for medical follow-ups, its access remains difficult for some people and especially the elderly who find the...
At-home blood test is safe and requires you to have a valid laboratory requisition. In preparation for your appointment, instructions will be communicated to you if relevant.
You can consult the results of your blood tests, urine tests and other on carnetsante.gouv.qc.ca. Submit an access request now, as it may take a few days for you to receive a response.
Contraception
From $60
In complete confidentiality, receive training on the different methods of contraception. As well as advice on which ones suit your lifestyle. Start or renew your treatment. A medical prescription is not required because a nurse can prescribe hormonal contraception, an IUD, or emergency oral contraception.
COVID-19 screening
$90
Get tested for COVID-19 in the safety of your home. This service is popular with international travelers, because travel screening is not covered by RAMQ.
Drug injections
From $35
Get your medicine by injection if you cannot give it yourself, or when the medicine requires professional supervision. Receive instruction to be independent in giving your injections. Vitamin B12, Provera Depot, Iron, Prolia, etc.
Ear wash
From $35
Do an ear wash or cleanse safely if you have difficulty hearing, have itchy ears, or hear loud noises.
Screening for sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections (STBBIs)
From $80
Get tested if you are at the start of a new relationship, if you are considering stopping the condom, if you have had unsafe sex, or if you are planning to have children. Get a prescription for medication or treatment as needed. A nurse cannot provide this service if you have abnormal symptoms. Contact your doctor if this happens.
Frequently asked questions
Why does the price of a service vary?
The price of a service may vary if the service incurs expenses that change from patient to patient (ex. follow-up, laboratory fee).
In general, the nurse gives a price to the patient after having assessed their condition.
The idea was to be of service to the elderly and prevent them from traveling to take a blood test. While it is a service considered essential for medical follow-ups, its access remains difficult for some people and especially the elderly who find the...