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Public Health in Canada
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Public Health sector based in Canada. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
201 on file
Public Health Sudbury & Districts
Public Health Sudbury & Districts is a progressive public health agency committed to improving health and reducing social inequities in health through evidence-informed practice. Vision: healthier communities for all. Mission: working with our local communities to promote and protect health and to prevent disease for everyone.
201 to 500 staff
Healthone Medical & Wellness
HealthOne is an industry-leading multidisciplinary health and wellness centre based in Toronto, Ontario. Combining 8 departments under one roof, HealthOne has 3 locations across the GTA and has served over patients and counting. Driven by its mission to help Canadians live healthy and inspired lives, HealthOne employs highly reputable practitioners in the medical, dental, rehab, wellness, optometry, mental health, skin clinic, and pharmaceutical fields to deliver the highest quality of care to patients. HealthOne's healthcare delivery model exceeds the norm by focusing on unification, innovation, and community engagement, which is setting a new standard for primary care. This is the first multidisciplinary health model of its kind in Canada. Learn more about HealthOne by visiting healthone.ca or follow the clinic on Instagram (@healthonetoronto).
201 to 500 staff
South Calgary Primary Care Network
South Calgary Primary Care Network (SCPCN) is a group of over 280 family doctors and a multidisciplinary team of health professionals (Dietitian's, Nurses, Mental Health Therapists, Social Workers, and more) who work in coordination to provide enhanced patient care. Family physicians in south Calgary who belong to SCPCN have additional supports to better serve their patient panel. We also offer a variety of workshops to patients who are looking to better manage their physical and mental health. We believe it takes an extraordinary team to deliver exceptional care. Learn more about our team and what it's like to work for SCPCN on our website.
51 to 200 staff
Southwestern Public Health
Southwestern Public Health works with its partners to ensure the health of the whole community. Our programs respond to public health emergencies; promote healthy lifestyles; help prevent injuries, illness, and disease in the community; and promote positive change and social conditions that improve health. Southwestern Public Health delivers mandated programs under the Ontario Public Health Standards and is legislated by the Ontario Health Protection and Promotion Act. The health unit maintains primary locations in Woodstock and St. Thomas.
51 to 200 staff
Human Garage
We are a nonprofit, community-based foundation that's open sourcing healthcare. Our mission is to empower a billion people to heal themselves by the end of 2023!
11 to 50 staff
Active Care Youth & Adult Services
Our Work: At Active Care Youth & Adult Services, we provide trauma-informed, person-centred care to youth and adults through partnerships with funders. Every story matters, and we embrace each client’s individuality to ensure autonomy and support them in reaching their full potential. Our work is rooted in compassion, education, and respect. Our Team: Based in Kamloops and serving Vernon, Kelowna, and Terrace, our team brings our vision, mission, values, and DEI principles to life every day. We’ve proudly been a Living Wage Employer since 2021 and continue to prioritize work-life balance, professional growth, and a culture where every team member feels valued and supported. When our team thrives, so do the clients and communities we serve. Our Commitment: We believe that meaningful work starts with meaningful care—both for our clients and our team. By fostering a supportive environment, offering 11 days of extensive training, and investing in our people, we create opportunities for growth, collaboration, and impact. At Active Care, you’re not just part of a team—you’re part of an organization that truly makes a positive impact.
201 to 500 staff
Renfrew County And District Health Unit
Renfrew County and District Health Unit (RCDHU) is one of 29 Public Health Units in the province of Ontario, Canada. RCDHU is jointly funded by the Province of Ontario and the obligated municipalities in Renfrew County and District which include the City of Pembroke, the Township of South Algonquin and most of Algonquin Provincial Park. The Health Unit’s main office is located in the City of Pembroke, with a branch office in the Town of Renfrew. Before COVID-19 there were approximately 71 staff members. The geographic area of Renfrew County and District is 14,980 square kilometers and the population is estimated at 105,717 (2015).
51 to 200 staff
Spectra Plasmonics
From government agencies combatting the overdose crisis, to clean technology companies developing a more sustainable future, our products allow organizations to detect the chemicals they need, when and where they need to. With actionable chemical insights, Spectra's technology helps to drive innovation and safeguard our world. Our flagship product, the Amplifi ID Drug Analysis System, is currently used by public health and law enforcement across North America.
1 to 10 staff
Bc's Naturopathic Doctors
BCND is the professional association for naturopathic physicians in BC. We act on behalf of and for the profession to promote the services provided by and the integrity and honour of the naturopathic profession.
11 to 50 staff
College Of Midwives Of Ontario
The College of Midwives of Ontario is the regulator of midwives in the province of Ontario. We regulate more than midwives practising in Ontario by: Ensuring that midwives meet high standards, and Acting when risks are identified. The midwifery profession includes solo midwife practices and big practices. Midwives provide care in a variety of settings including homes, clinics, hospitals, and birth centres. All midwives follow the same professional principles and standards of practice. We provide guidance to help them do so.
11 to 50 staff
National Collaborating Centre For Methods And Tools Nccmt Ccnmo
Who We Are: We are leaders in and champions for evidence-informed decision making (EIDM) in public health across Canada. The NCCMT is part of a network of six National Collaborating Centres (NCCs). What We Do: The NCCMT facilitates and scales EIDM in public health organizations in Canada. We provide high-quality resources, real-world training and practical mentorship that respond to the evolving needs of public health. Who We Serve: The NCCMT supports and engages those working in public health across Canada at all levels, from front line service workers to policy makers. Value We Add: The NCCMT advances stronger public health, driven by the best- available evidence, to improve the health and well-being of every person living in Canada- Qui sommes-nous? Nous sommes des chefs de file et des défenseurs de la prise de décision éclairée par des données probantes (PDÉDP) en santé publique au Canada. Le CCNMO fait partie d’un réseau de six centres de collaboration nationale (CCN). Que faisons-nous? Le CCNMO facilite et fait évoluer la PDÉDP dans les organisations de santé publique du Canada. Nous offrons des ressources de haute qualité, des formations concrètes et du mentorat pratique qui répondent aux besoins en constante transformation de la santé publique. Qui aidons-nous? Le CCNMO soutient et fait participer les personnes qui travaillent en santé publique au Canada à tous les niveaux, des professionnels de première ligne aux décideurs politiques. Nos produits et nos services sont adaptés aux pratiques de santé publique du monde entier et aux soins de santé en général. Quelle valeur ajoutons-nous? Le CCNMO fait avancer une santé publique plus forte, guidée par les meilleures données probantes qui soient, pour améliorer la santé et le mieux-être de chaque personne vivant au Canada.
11 to 50 staff
Simtec Md
SimTec MD - Bringing Medical Education into the 21st Century.
11 to 50 staff
Women's Healthy Environments Network
The Women's Healthy Environments Network (WHEN) is a non-profit charitable organization that educates the public and policy makers about environmental health as a key determinant of public health, and advocates for the prevention of environmental health harms. WHEN is located on the traditional, unceded territories of several First Nations including the Huron-Wendat, Anishnaabeg, Haudenosaunee, and the Mississaugas of the Credit that is now home to many diverse First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples. WHEN has been a trusted source of credible tools and information on emerging environmental health topics since 1994. By developing public education materials, hosting and speaking at community events, and participating in meetings with diverse stakeholders, we teach individuals how to reduce their risk of illness and injury that can occur from the products we use, the food we eat, the water we drink and the air we breathe. Recognizing that exposure to harmful environmental contaminants disproportionately impacts certain sub-populations, such as women, BIPOC and low income communities due to their intersecting identity factors, we advocate for an intersectional approach to toxic substance management that is aligned with environmental justice principles. We engage in law and policy reform to better protect disproportionately impacted communities from environmental risk and shift the responsibility of preventing toxic substance exposures from the individual to the government. WHEN applies an intersectional feminist lens to our work, and all staff and volunteers are certified in gender-based analysis plus to support this commitment. WHEN advocates for all women, trans, cis, AFAB (assigned female at birth) and gender diverse people, recognizing that environmental health harms affect the body differently depending on sex, gender, race and other identity factors. We all deserve healthy environments.
11 to 50 staff
Aawear Alberta Alliance Who Educate And Advocate Responsibly
We are a group of people in Alberta who advocate for better treatment of People With Lived or Living Experience (PWLLE) of drug use. By supporting each other, educating others in the community, and raising awareness of health issues, AAWEAR strives for an improved quality of life for those in the drug using community. We want all Albertans to recognize that PLLWE are people who deserve respect and understanding within our communities. AAWEAR achieves this through - Upskilling: allowing members to develop self-confidence, social networks and life skills - Creating a strong voice: representing people who use drugs on decision-making committees - Advocating for improved health: bringing attention to health issues that affect people who use drugs - Educating Others: speaking to frontline service providers, health care workers and members of the non-drug using community - Getting involved in the community: taking part in cleaning up the community, and raising awareness around homelessness
11 to 50 staff
Lite Mind Body Clinic
We started our little sanctuary in the big city directly into the pandemic - now, more than ever, we understand how important self-care, mental health, and holistic well-being are to the Mind, Body, & Spirit. We hope to help curate high-quality experiences with the city's top practitioners to create a sanctuary for all to experience peace, love, & happiness.
11 to 50 staff
Algoma Public Health
Algoma Public Health (APH) is a public health agency located in Northern Ontario. Our main office is in Sault Ste. Marie and we have three offices in the Algoma district: Blind River, Elliot Lake and Wawa.
51 to 200 staff
Grande Prairie Primary Care Network
The Grande Prairie PCN was formed in 2010 to work with local primary care physicians in the delivery of primary healthcare services. The PCN provides innovative and collaborative initiatives that improve communication, increase coordination of services, and enhance medical clinic practices to better meet the needs of the community.
51 to 200 staff
Stoney Health Services
Stoney Health provides a variety of services to the people of the Stoney Nation. Aboriginal Headstart Community Health Services Physiotherapy Services Laboratory Services Primary Care Turning Point Community Wellness Program and NNADAP Intake Renfrew Services Diabetes Wellness Program Fitness Services Nutrition Services Pharmacy Services Medical Transportation Harm Reduction and Sexual & Reproductive Health Services Community Transportation X-Ray Services Dental & Oral Health Services Home & Community Care Services The Stoney Health Community Outreach Program Optometry Services
51 to 200 staff
Canadian Skin Patient Alliance
The Canadian Skin Patient Alliance (CSPA) is a national registered charity that improves the health and wellbeing of people across Canada affected by skin, hair, and nail conditions through collaboration, advocacy, and education. Our vision is a world where people affected by skin, hair, and nail conditions live healthy and fulfilling lives. We advocate for best treatment options for all skin patients; we educate on a variety of issues affecting these patients and their loved ones; and we support the members of our Affiliate organizations who work with a variety of specific patient communities such as acne, eczema, scleroderma, melanoma, and psoriasis. By working together, we advocate for the needs of skin patients across the country and provide a broad range of education and support.
1 to 10 staff
Fertilitywise
Fertilitywise brings the patient and medical communities together by offering evidence-based research that presents the latest advances across a broad range of fertility topics. Our goal is to empower patients with foundational knowledge and expertise in the form of scientifically-researched articles.
11 to 50 staff
Move To Move Inc
Move To Move is a unique facility located in the neighbourhood of Ramsay-Inglewood in Calgary, AB. In our facility, we have both a Rehabilitation Clinic and a Movement Studio/Gym where we offer Physiotherapy, Chiropractic, Massage Therapy, Kinesiology, Private Training, and Group Adult and Kids Movement Classes. Clinically, we largely treat an active population of all age ranges. Within Calgary, we are highly regarded in the climbing, triathlon, hockey, OCR and biking communities. We take pride in offering 30-60 minute 1-on-1 assessment/treatment sessions. And along with our kinesiology sessions and group classes, we strive to support all patients and facility members on their journey to recovery and help them achieve their full potential.
11 to 50 staff
Occupational Cancer Research Centre
Occupational Cancer Research Centre (OCRC) is a research centre dedicated to the study of occupational disease. OCRC is based at Ontario Health and also receives funding from the Ontario Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development, the Ontario Ministry of Health, and competitive grants.
11 to 50 staff
Peak House
Supporting BC youth and families to find freedom from problematic substance use Peak House is a voluntary, ten-week, live-in, treatment program for youth, ages 13-18 years old, seeking freedom from problematic substance use. Our program is located in Vancouver, operated by Pacific Youth and Family Services Society, and funded by Vancouver Coastal Health Authority. We are licensed, accredited, and have been in operation for over 30 years.
11 to 50 staff
Real Eyes Optometry
At Real Eyes Optometry, our team is deeply committed to providing personalized and comprehensive eye care to the Vancouver, BC community. Our clinic is more than just a place for eye exams; it's a space where we build lasting relationships with our patients, understanding their unique needs and ensuring their vision is at its best. We are particularly proud of our specialized programs for pediatric care, offering visual therapy for children to support their developing eyesight. Our team is dedicated to offering a wide range of stylish eyewear and contact lens options, and being recognized at the Burnaby Business Excellence Awards was a testament to our dedication to excellence and our passion for serving our patients with the highest standard of care. At Real Eyes Optometry, we're not just a clinic; we're a family, committed to the health and well-being of your eyes.
1 to 10 staff