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Improving Access.

Improving Knowledge.

Improving Health.

Welcome to WWRCC

 

 

The Regional Coordination Centre (RCC) is a coordination and referral centre to streamline access to care in the region of Waterloo Wellington.  The host organization is Langs in Cambridge. The RCC is a part of the system-wide coordinated access (SCA) strategy to improve access to care which is led by the eHealth Centre of Excellence

 

 

 

 

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  • CDE Exam Prep Series

    Tuesday, March 05, 2024


    Register for sessions designed to help you prepare to write the Certified Diabetes Educator exam, covering key topics, study tips and Q&A

     

  • Steroid Induced Diabetes Guide

    Friday, December 01, 2023


    A health care provider resource specific to Steroid-Induced Diabetes has been developed locally

     

  • A Resource with Health Care Options for WW

    Thursday, February 08, 2024


    A resource is available with Health Care Options for Waterloo Wellington

     

  • Cataract Central Intake

    Monday, January 01, 2024


    Cataract Central Intake continues in Waterloo-Wellington Region

     

  • Patient Resources Available

    Monday, December 04, 2023


    See our Patient Information page for resources about self-care at home for osteoarthritis or low back pain

     

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Central Intake Services

 

Diabetes

 

Diabetes

This program provides a central location to send referrals to diabetes education programs and diabetes specialist consults.

 

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Orthopedic

 

Orthopedic

This program provides a central location to send referrals for consult with an orthopedic surgeon.

 

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Self-Management Program

 

Self-Management

This program coordinates workshops for individuals with chronic diseases throughout the region.

 

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Ophthalmology Program

 

Ophthalmology

This program provides a central location to send referrals for consult with an Ophthalmologist.

 

 

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