The new temporary main entrance to the Kincardine Hospital, which is temporary as the new CT Scanner addition is built. (Courtesy of Meghan Legge, Manager, Communications, Engagement and Patient Experience, South Bruce Grey Health Centre)The new temporary main entrance to the Kincardine Hospital, which is temporary as the new CT Scanner addition is built. (Courtesy of Meghan Legge, Manager, Communications, Engagement and Patient Experience, South Bruce Grey Health Centre)
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Kincardine Hospital temporarily relocates main entrance

The Kincardine Hospital is temporarily relocating their main entrance.

In a release, the hospital says starting Monday, June 6th, the main entrance of the Kincardine hospital will be "temporarily relocated for approximately two months during the construction of the addition to house the CT scanner. Construction of the addition for the CT suite is underway, and will be located against the east wall of the south wing of the existing hospital building, adjacent to the hospital entry."

Starting June 6th, the main entrance will be relocated to the Assessment Centre entrance at the back of the building. A temporary screening station has been set-up inside this entrance, and a patient drop-off zone and reserved parking spots for persons with limited mobility will be available.

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