Kingston clinic accepting new patients schedules next ‘rostering day’ — with changes

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Kingston clinic accepting new patients schedules next ‘rostering day’ — with changes
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While the first rostering days were open to anyone, the clinic says it will now only be accepting new patients who live in a specific geographical area of the city.

RELATED: Hundreds of people lined up outside CDK Family Medicine and Walk-In Clinic on Sutherland Drive this week after the clinic announced four doctors would be accepting new patients. Global News' Fawwaz Muhammad-Yusuf has the latest. – Feb 28, 2024A Kingston, Ont., clinic that saw hundreds of people line up for the chance to sign up with a doctor earlier this year is getting ready to do it again.

The other Health Homes — East End Health Home and Greater Napanee Health Home — will be accepting patients later this year. More details about the Home Health plan is available on theAccording to the CDK website, Saturday’s rostering day will be limited to 100 qualified patients and their immediate family members.

The clinic stresses those who don’t live in the defined geographic boundaries will not be rostered and should not attend a rostering day event.

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