Instead I strongly recommend
you contact your local hospital for immediate help.
apply for public assistance medical treatment through an organization like the Colorado Indigent Care Program (
contact your local hospital for information on CICP).
I do not have any contacts in Alaska, but perhaps you could
contact the local hospital to see if their is an RD that is knowledgeable in the low FODMAP diet.
Here is online education... but better yet,
contact your local hospital or community center to find classes.
Contact your local hospital to see if they accept teenage volunteers.
You can also
contact your local hospital to find out if there are classes in infant massage in your area.
There are a variety of places to look for a class, but I would start with
contacting your local hospital, birth center or LLL group.
Ask for recommendations from your doctor or
contact your local hospitals, birthing centers, La Leche League chapter or your health insurance company.
I contacted the local hospital, Massachusetts General Hospital, which has a lab working in cancer research.
Not exact matches
If you want to learn the technique, or you have any questions after you leave the
hospital, you can
contact your doctor, a lactation consultant, or a
local breastfeeding group.
Contact the lactation consultant at your
local hospital for breastfeeding support if you have persistent concerns.
*
Contact the Director of Midwifery and / or
Hospital Manager at your local hospital * Contact the HSE through Your Service Your Say * Write to your local politician * Contact the Office of the Ombudsman * Join AIMS Ireland in campaigning for more choice in maternity care: http://www.aimsireland.com or email info@aimsire
Hospital Manager at your
local hospital * Contact the HSE through Your Service Your Say * Write to your local politician * Contact the Office of the Ombudsman * Join AIMS Ireland in campaigning for more choice in maternity care: http://www.aimsireland.com or email info@aimsire
hospital *
Contact the HSE through Your Service Your Say * Write to your
local politician *
Contact the Office of the Ombudsman * Join AIMS Ireland in campaigning for more choice in maternity care: http://www.aimsireland.com or email
[email protected]
You can also call the
local hospital's maternity ward or pediatric ward, and ask for the
contact information of the
local early intervention program.
You can also
contact the
hospital Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS) or your social services department (through your
local authority) for information about
local organisations that may be able to help.
«For people on low incomes, and for those who need to
contact their
local doctor or
hospital regularly, these costs can soon build up.
We want to reassure the public that when they
contact their
local GP or
hospital, the cost of their call will be no more expensive than if they had dialled a normal landline number.»
Other
hospitals in the Boston - area have already
contacted Mowschenson about bringing the course to their
local high schools and facilities.
He received an email from Jenny Benson Litchman that gave a few details on how the girls met (three were born within a week of each other in a
local hospital), what growing up together had been like, and how they still keep in almost daily
contact with each other.
If your pet does become sick during the holidays,
contact your veterinarian or a
local emergency animal
hospital immediately.
If you need recommendations as to veterinary facilities in your area, please
contact your
local SPCA or call the American Veterinary Medical Association at (847) 925-8070 or email them at:
[email protected] or check the American Animal
Hospital's Healthy Pet Locator.
If your dog eats a product that has xylitol in it,
contact your family veterinarian,
local animal emergency
hospital, or ASPCA Poison Control immediately.
During the busy holiday season, keep your veterinarian's (and the
local 24 hour emergency
hospital)
contact information close by.
A beloved pet makes a dash out an open door or gate and disappears from view leaving its frantic owners to conduct a neighborhood search, put up flyers,
contact animal
hospitals, shelters,
local or social media.
Please
contact your
local veterinary surgery or veterinary
hospital.
Local veterinary clinics and
hospitals also offer spay and neuter services, and may be
contacted directly to inquire about surgery fees.
In the event of an emergency after - hours, South Towne Veterinary
Hospital encourages you to contact our local 24 - hour emergency care center & specialty h
Hospital encourages you to
contact our
local 24 - hour emergency care center & specialty
hospitalhospital.
If you have an emergency with your pet, please
contact a
local veterinarian or emergency animal
hospital immediately.
Always carry a cell phone and
contact numbers for your veterinarian and the
local emergency veterinary
hospital so you can get advice should the worst happen.
If for some reason this information does not yield the help you need you may want to
contact your
local retirement homes and / or 24hour emergency veterinary
hospitals to inquire about their providers.
Contact Vetsavers Pet
Hospital or your
local veterinary emergency clinic immediately if your dog exhibits any of the following symptoms:
For veterinary advice about a specific animal health problem your pet may be experiencing,
contact your veterinarian, a
local veterinary organization or the nearest veterinary teaching
hospital.
In these cases, caretakers and trappers are encouraged to
contact our Animal Rescue Services Team at 617.426.9170 or a
local emergency veterinary
hospital.
Please
contact your 24 - hour
local emergency veterinary
hospital if your pet has a medical emergency.
Keep emergency
contact information readily accessible including your veterinarian's phone number and directions to your
local 24 - hour emergency veterinary
hospital.
If you have an emergency outside of our normal business hours, please
contact a
local emergency animal
hospital.
Contact your
local veterinarian immediately in an emergency to alert them to your pet's situation, so they may better prepare or appropriately refer you to an emergency
hospital.
If the doctor is seeing another patient and has not returned your call within 15 minutes, please
contact your regular veterinarian or
local veterinary emergency
hospital for immediate care.
Please
contact your family veterinarian or
local animal emergency
hospital if you have any questions or concerns regarding your pet!
Call your
local veterinarian or emergency veterinary
hospital for immediate assistance with a sick animal, or
contact your
local animal control department for other animal emergencies.
•
CONTACT LOCAL AND 24 HOUR EMERGENCY VET
HOSPITALS: your pet might be injured and brought in by a Good Samaritan.
Seek urgent advice from your vet or, out of hours,
contact your
local Vets Now pet emergency clinic or Vets Now 24/7
hospital.
Contact your
local Banfield Pet
Hospital for information about adoption opportunities in your area.
14 - Provide
local vet Clinics /
Hospitals with
contact information for Giant Breed rescue.
Finally, include your veterinarian's and
local animal emergency
hospital's
contact information.
It is not possible for us to provide proper care for animals at a greater distance, so owners are requested to
contact a
local veterinarian or seek referral to the Cornell University
Hospital for Animals at 607.253.3100.
If your lost pet is recovered by the
local shelter or taken to an animal
hospital as a lost pet, the pet is scanned, the number found, the registry
contacted, and you will be notified.
Should you find a hedgehog that needs help, please
contact your
local wildlife centre or St Tiggywinkles
Hospital for advice.
It's useful to make a list of
contact information covering such places such as: the embassy,
local hospital,
local police station,
local travel insurance representative, and others.
If admitted to a
hospital, it's extremely important to
contact the
local representative of your travel medical insurance company so necessary arrangements can be made.
If you or your sponsor does not have enough financial strength to deal with such unforeseen situation, one of the few solutions that you have in your disposal is to
contact local charitable
hospitals or government sponsored programs to find out if you are eligible for some benefits through them.