Marmora Medical Centre
1 Madoc St., Marmora | 613-472-6131 | Fax 613-472-6135
Medical healthcare team focused on family and community health. Coordinates patient care in order to assess and treat injuries or illness. The team includes family doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, dietitian, and social worker.
Services:
mental health programs and counseling
nutrition education and counseling
addictions counseling and treatment
diabetes management
foot care and wound care
preventative care - colorectal cancer screening, immunizations, flu shots, paps, and mammograms
heart and stroke hypertension management program
chronic obstructive pulmonary (lung) disease (COPD) management program, spirometry, smoking cessation
phlebotomy (specimen collection/blood drawing) services on-site
acute episodic care is provided to summer residents and visitors on a triage basis
prenatal instruction
sexual health including pregnancy tests, family planning, and sexually transmitted disease
breastfeeding instruction
palliative care home visits
geriatric outreach home visits the retirement home
OTN - Ontario Telemedicine Network
Doctors / Nurse Practitioners:
Doctor Emily Callery
Doctor Payman Charkhzarin
Nurse Practitioners
Dr. Emily Callery
Emily completed her medical school at the Royal College of Surgeons in Dublin, Ireland, and her Family Medicine Residency at the University of Toronto in 2014. She has also completed a Bachelor of Science in Biomedicine and a Master's of Science in Biomedicine both at the University of Guelph.
As for Dr. Callery's ties to the area, her family has a cottage on Crowe Lake and her ancestors settled in the area generations ago.
“We are very happy to welcome Dr. Callery to Marmora & Lake,” says Deputy Mayor Linda Bracken, “it is exciting news for people in the area who are currently without a family doctor to have her come to our community.”
Dr. Payman Charkhzarin
Dr. Payman (AKA. Dr. C) moved to Canada with his family from Iran in 2002. He completed his Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Kinesiology at the University of Waterloo before being accepted to medical school at the University of Ottawa in 2012.
After graduating from medical school, he finished his residency in Family Medicine at McMaster University in Kitchener-Waterloo. He moved to Marmora in the summer of 2018 to start his independent practice in Family Medicine.
"When I was in Marmora during my rural rotation in 4th-year medical school, I fell in love with the beautiful scenery of Marmora & Lake and really enjoyed working with the wonderful medical community associated with the Central Hastings Family Health Team."
"The generosity and appreciation of the Marmora & Lake community in welcoming me to this community helped me tremendously in starting my medical career on a great note and I am forever thankful."
Marmora Medical Centre
Renovation Fund
The Marmora Health Committee successfully raised $65,000 towards the Marmora Medical Centre Renovation Fund. Renovations were required downstairs to convert an unfinished area to office space and to create more space for a variety of services in the lower level.
ALPHABETICAL NAMES OF DONORS TO THE
MEDICAL CENTRE
Norman & Patricia Arding
Dave & Joanne Bedore
James & Nancy Bedore
John & Susan Bedore
Ted & Marjorie Bedore
Ted & Pauline Bonter
Leona Brady
Tom & Ann Brooks
Ronald & Delores Buckley
Martha Byrnes
Glenn & Dorothy Caverly
Terry & Darlene Clemens
Frank & Bonnie Cole
Susan Connelly
Stephen A. Cooper
M.C. Crabbe
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Cross
George & Bonnie Danes
Joseph Davidson
Don Degenova & Charles Mustard
Gerald & Denise Doekes
Bob & Florence Drummond
Wayne & Angela Fair
Stanley & Pamela Fondyga
Gary & Hazel Gill
Sheila Golden
William & Dorothy Goldsmith
Madeline Gow
Mr. John Hamley
Mr. Norman Hardy
Joe & Deanna MacCauley
Maha & Heidar Majeed
John & Iris Maxwell
Julie Maynes & Trevor Winn
Dr. Richard McCarthy
Bonnie McCarthy & Jane McCarthy
Jon & Bev McConnell
Audrey McFaul
Arlie Neal
Andy & May Park
Jerry and Rosemary Pascoe
Cindy Teirnan
Eldon Vansickle
Brenda & Randy Warren
Dwayne & Betty Welch
Kathleen Wheeler
Ailsa Wood & Toivo Puhm
THANKS TO THE BUSINESS & ORGANIZATIONS THAT
DONATED TO THE MEDICAL CENTRE
#7 Classic Cruisers
Air Band Concert
Bracken Plastic Welding
Campbell Monument Company
Caressant Care Retirement/Nursing Home
Caressant Care Staff
Community Yard Sale
Cook Road Maintenance Association
Corbeil Construction
Crowe Lake Property Owners Association
Crowe Valley Lions Club
County of Hastings
Danford Construction
Dive Source
Drummond BMR
Eastern Ontario Minor Hockey Association
Euchre Parties
Greenwood Paving
Greer Galloway Group
Halmark Pools
July 1st Community Party
Knights of Columbus
Marmora Anglican Church Women
Marmora Catholic Womens League
Marmora & District Lions Club
Marmora Eastern Star
Marmora Fire Fighters
Marmora Homecoming Committee
Marmora Ladies Ecumenical
Marmora & Lake Health Committee
Marmora Legion Branch #237
Marmora Pentecostal Church
Marmora Sailing Club
Marmora Seniors Club
Marmora Valu-Mart
MARS Group
McKeown Motor Sales
Newman Oliver & McCarten Insurance
New Years Eve Fundraising
Nickles Pharmacy
Poirier Motors
St. Andrews United Church
Teen Dances
Twin Sisters Lakes Ratepayers Association
White Marketing
IN MEMORY OF
In Memory of Jim Airhart, from Sheila Airhart-Golden
“In Loving Memory” Lucille Bedore, 1922-2011, from her family
In Memory of Grace Bonter
In Memory of Roy Brownson, from wife Elvi
In Memory of Vern and Hazel Caverly
In Memory of Jack Golden
In Memory of son Brian Goodchild, from Mom
In memory of son Jim Goodchild, from Mom
In memory of Clifford Goodchild, from wife Doris and Family
In Memory of Brian Goodchild, from wife
In Memory of Howard Gorsline
In Memory of Charles & Leona O’Neill, from Children
In memory of Dr. Herbert G. Parkin, from Daughter
In Memory of Dr. Herbert E. Parkin, from sister
In memory of Lex Van De Ven, from wife, Jane, and son, Ted
In Memory of Doug Vilneff, from Barry and Patsy Mitchell
Maxx Wheeler
Victoria Order of Nurses (VON) is Canada’s largest, national, not-for-profit, charitable home and community care organization. They are implementing a new regional program called Seniors Managing Independent Living Easily (SMILE). This program aims to “make it possible for more seniors who are frail and elderly, and most at risk of premature institutionalization, to receive help with activities that are essential to daily living, so they can remain in their homes.”
Heart of Hastings Hospice is an in-residence support service provided by trained volunteers. Hospice also has registered nurses as contact persons to help with your questions and concerns. You can contact Hospice anytime from diagnosis of your illness. We will follow you along in whatever way is helpful to you and your family. The Hospice is committed to improving the quality of life for those facing the diagnosis of any life-threatening illness. The Hospice volunteers support in the home to relieve stress for both patient and family. All information is treated with complete privacy and is not given to other agencies without consent of the client.