Quadra St. clinic Thanksgiving Hours
Our Quadra Street clinic Thanksgiving weekend hours:
- Saturday Oct 6: 10-2pm
- Sunday Oct 7: Closed
- Monday Oct 8: Closed
- Tuesday: Regular hours 9-5
Happy Thanksgiving!!
Our Quadra Street clinic Thanksgiving weekend hours:
Happy Thanksgiving!!
Jennifer Gibson MA, is the Coordinator of Community Education Services. She is a professional sexual health educator whose knowledge, sense of humour, enthusiasm, and comfort level give her the unique ability to make sexual health education accessible and easy to relate to.
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Just a reminder that all services at our Quadra Street clinic location will be closed on Friday June 30th and Saturday July 1st. We’ll re-open Monday July 3rd from 9-4pm for client appointments and product sales. Have a safe and happy long weekend.
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