Newsletter Volume 3: March 2022


March 1, 2022

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Welcome to our Spring newsletter for the Kawartha Lakes Ontario Health Team! We recently wrapped up our public survey and focus groups and in this edition we share some initial feedback we received about what matters most with your healthcare in Kawartha Lakes. We also provide an update on the rollout of Online Appointment Booking, as well as introduce some new members to our KL-OHT team. Read on to learn more about some of our key projects that support our mission of connecting local care in Kawartha Lakes!


  •  KL-OHT is Growing
  • Get Involved
  • Community Engagement
  • Online Appointment Booking
  • Nutrition Month 2022
  • A Note from our Executive Director

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