N'Mninoeyaa Aboriginal Health Access Centre (AHAC)
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473B Highway - Unit 17 West
Cutler, ON, P0P 1B0
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N'Mninoeyaa Aboriginal Health Access Centre (AHAC) is a community-focused health facility located in Cutler, Ontario, along Highway 17 in the Manitoulin-area region of Northern Ontario. The centre operates under the Maamwesying North Shore Community Health Services organization, which is guided by Indigenous values and a commitment to holistic, culturally grounded care for First Nations and Aboriginal community members across the area.
As an Aboriginal Health Access Centre, this location is designed to serve patients who may benefit from care that respects and reflects Indigenous cultural practices alongside conventional health services. Walk-in clinic access is available, meaning patients do not always need a scheduled appointment to receive care. This can be especially meaningful for individuals in rural and remote communities where access to primary care providers is limited and timely attention to health concerns matters greatly.
The centre's approach is rooted in a vision of wellness that goes beyond treating immediate symptoms. Patients can expect an environment that acknowledges the whole person, including physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual dimensions of health. This kind of integrated care model is central to how Aboriginal Health Access Centres across Ontario are structured, and N'Mninoeyaa reflects that broader commitment at the local level.
For community members living in Cutler, Sagamok, Massey, Espanola, or surrounding areas along the North Shore, having a clinic that understands the specific health needs and lived experiences of Indigenous peoples can make a real difference in how comfortable and supported patients feel when seeking care. The rural setting means the centre plays an important role in reducing barriers to health services that are sometimes difficult to access in this part of the province.
Whether someone is coming in for a walk-in visit, looking for support with chronic condition management, or simply trying to connect with health resources in their community, this centre aims to provide a welcoming and respectful experience. Patients are encouraged to reach out directly or visit in person to learn more about current services, hours, and any eligibility considerations. The centre remains operational and continues to serve the health needs of the community it was built to support.
Services
Medical procedures or therapies to reduce or eliminate acne.
A traditional Chinese medicine technique involving the insertion of thin needles into specific points on the body.
Short-term medical treatment, usually in a hospital, for patients with severe or urgent medical conditions.
Diagnosis and management of allergic conditions.
Providing methods and counseling to prevent pregnancy.
Comprehensive birth control options and advice to suit your lifestyle.
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N'Mninoeyaa Aboriginal Health Access Centre (AHAC)
473B Highway - Unit 17 West
Cutler, ON, P0P 1B0
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473B Highway - Unit 17 West
Cutler, ON, P0P 1B0
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