Don't put your health on hold! Updated Public Health guidelines are now strongly recommending masks. Despite this, we have decided that masks will still be mandatory at the Dauphin Medical Clinic. Please do your part in keeping our staff, our families, and our patients safe. The Dauphin Medical Clinic is committed to providing high quality medical care to Dauphin and the surrounding region.
We have 30 physicians practicing family medicine, who work together with specialists in General Surgery, Obstetrics/Gynecology, and Internal Medicine to provide the care you need. Additionally, the Dauphin Medical Clinic has a Walk-In clinic open 7 days a week to help you whenever the need arises.
We have 30 physicians practicing family medicine, who work together with specialists in General Surgery, Obstetrics/Gynecology, and Internal Medicine to provide the care you need. Additionally, the Dauphin Medical Clinic has a Walk-In clinic open 7 days a week to help you whenever the need arises.
Services
Patient care has always been one of the values of the Dauphin Medical Clinic; as such, the founding members understood the benefit of patients having access to a pool of qualified physicians. Starting with 7 physicians, the Clinic grew over the last 50 years to reach 30 physicians today. Areas of practice vary from Family Medicine to General Surgery, as well as Internal Medicine, Obstetrics, and Gynecology.
Our receptionists want to help you. They need to know your name, Manitoba Health number, PHIN number, contact information and the nature of your visit. Please let them know if your visit is for an urgent or non urgent problem, a follow up visit, maternity care, a complete physical, insurance, or for a driver's physical.
Nurses are available during regular office hours for services such as immunizations, injections, and allergy shots. Visits separate from a doctor visit will be worked in as the nurses' time permits. Patients seeing the doctor will have priority with the nurse. Please check with your doctor on how you will receive your results.
Ear flushing is a routine procedure used to remove excess earwax and foreign materials from the ear. Our ears naturally secrete wax, which protects and lubricates the ear canal. Normally, the body regulates the amount of wax. However, if too much wax is produced, or the earwax hardens, it can cause blockages which result in earaches, ringing, or hearing loss.
Influenza, or "the flu", is a potentially serious disease that can lead to hospitalization (or worse). Every flu season is different, but millions of people will get the flu every year, and hundreds of thousands will require hospital visits for it. An annual seasonal flu vaccine is the best way to help protect against the flu.