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Thanks for people like you, who show you care!

Research shows that a simple act of writing down three things you are thankful for at the end of the day makes a big difference to our own mental health. So, tonight as you are climbing in to bed write down the first three things that come to your mind that you are thankful for. Keep a journal, and watch it grow!

The omicron variant is very contagious and is moving quickly throughout our world, including our community. The Wild Rose Medical Centre strongly encourages the wearing of medical grade masks when attending the clinic to see your health care provider.

Vaccinations including getting a booster shot, social distancing, wearing of medical grade masks, and good hand washing practices are all key activities which we can do to support the health and well being of our community.

The Wild Rose Medical Centre will be Closed on Friday December 24, 2021, and on Monday December 27, 2021 to celebrate the Christmas holiday. The clinic will close at 12:00 noon on Friday December 31, 2021, and will be closed on January 3, 2022 to celebrate New Years.

We look forward to serving you with our regular business hours Monday through Friday December 28-30, 2021, and after January 4, 2022.

From our home to yours may the season bring joy, happiness and love your way. All the best of the season, and the very best in the New Year!

It is with great pleasure that we recognize Valdene, Darcelle and Barb for their long service to the Wild Rose Medical Centre. Thank you for your loyalty, dedication and hard work. We appreciate you.

COVID-19 negative test results continue to be relayed by Alberta Health Services. In order to obtain your test results you can open an account and register through the MyHealth.Alberta.ca. website to obtain your results and obtain your vaccination and other records.

Patients may also choose to book the next available telephone appointment, if they wish to discuss and obtain results from their physician. Call the clinic at 403-556-7130 to book a telephone visit.

Take care, be safe, make sure to be vaccinated against COVID-19, and obtain the booster when it is appropriate to do so. Remember to continue to wear your mask, continue to wash your hands and social distance. Together we are working through a global pandemic, and everything that we can do to ensure a safer society for each of us to continue to live, work, and play is important.

The Wild Rose Medical Centre is pleased to partner with the Olds High School in their annual awards recognition for Grade 12 Science academia. Congratulations to this year’s recipient. We wish you the very best in your continued education, and career.

The Wild Rose Medical Centre will be closed on Thursday November 11th to pay tribute to our veterans, and service personnel. A day and time to remember the fallen, to remember those who have sacrificed so much, and to remember those who continue to to serve our country to give us the freedom and peace we enjoy now today.

Make time to pay tribute, wear a poppy and remember.

Thank you for giving the ultimate gift for all of us.

The Wild Rose Medical Centre will re-open on Friday November 12th with regular business hours and services.

The Wild Rose Medical Centre wishes Dr. Lee the very best as she anticipates the birth of a little one, soon to come later this year. If you are a patient of Dr. Lee your medical Care needs will be looked after by the other physicians at the clinic. As we hear more news we will share as we wait to hear if it is a boy or little girl! All the best!

The Wild Rose Medical Centre will be closed on Monday October 11th for us to be home with our families. Enjoy the time to appreciate the good we have in our lives, especially during these stressful times. Together we will move through the global pandemic.

If you are in need of medical care please call 811, or visit the Olds General Hospital and Care Centre.

The Wild Rose Medical Centre will reopen for normal business on Tuesday October 12th.

Happy Thanksgiving!

The Wild Rose Medical Centre commemorates September 30th as National Truth and Reconciliation Day in honour of survivors, their families and communities.

We hope that you will join us, and others in reflecting on the history and legacy of residential schools in Canada, and what you can do to achieve mutually respectful relationships between Indigenous and Non-indigenous peoples.