Rural P.E.I. community gets a doctor again after 5-year lobbying effort

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Residents of a central P.E.I. community are getting a new doctor this year, and it’s all thanks to a group of advocates who came together to fight for rural health care. 

Health P.E.I. confirms a new family doctor will be starting a practice in July out of the South Shore Health and Wellness Clinic in Crapaud.

Dr. Meghan Cameron will work there four days per week, and spend one day per week on Lennox Island.

“It’s been really wonderful for the community,” said Matt MacFarlane, the former co-chair of the advocacy group formed by community members.

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“We’ve been working on getting a doctor to Crapaud

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