, social economy enterprises, pharmacies and other private resources. Overview of the region The CISSS covers a territory that goes from Tadoussac to Blanc-Sablon (almost 1300 km
-9856 Havre-Saint-Pierre: 418 538-2212, ext. 542437 Blanc-Sablon: 418 461-2144, ext. 611263 On the Lower North Shore, for a consultation on appointment, including dentistry, please contact
: Port-Cartier Sept-Îles Havre-Saint-Pierre Blanc-Sablon Fermont Specimens in the other communities will continue to be collected following usual practices in place
Baie-Comeau, May 21 st , 2020 - The Centre intégré de santé et de services sociaux (CISSS) de la Côte‑Nord announces that specimen collections (blood tests, gynecological specimens and other types of prescribed specimen collection), except for people referred in emergency, will only be available upon appointment starting on May 27 th in the specimen collection centres of the following communities: Les Escoumins Forestville Baie-Comeau Port-Cartier Sept-Îles Havre-Saint-Pierre Blanc-Sablon Fermont Press release
(Havre-Saint-Pierre). L’autobus CLARA, opéré par l’Institut national de santé publique (INSPQ), se rend dans les secteurs éloignés du territoire comme Fermont, Blanc-Sablon, ainsi que dans certaines communautés
Baie-Comeau, August 29, 2025 - The CLARA mobile mammography unit will be in Blanc-Sablon from October 1 to 21, 2025. CLARA is a bus fitted with a mammography X-ray system operated by the Institut national de santé publique du Québec (INSPQ) as part of the Québec Breast Cancer Screening Program (PQDCS). Press release
Baie-Comeau, August 17, 2023 - The CLARA mobile mammography unit will be back in Blanc-Sablon from October 6 to 21, 2023. CLARA is a bus fitted with a mammography X-ray system operated by the Institut national de santé publique du Québec (INSPQ) as part of the Québec Breast Cancer Screening Program (PQDCS). Press release
Blanc-Sablon, September 11 th , 2020 - The Centre intégré de santé et de services sociaux (CISSS) de la Côte‑Nord wants to inform the population that the positive COVID-19 case identified yesterday was not a resident of the Lower North Shore, or even the North Shore. Press release