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Are walk-in appointments full? Is there another consultation service in the Granby/Bromont area?

Yes, there are other consultation services in the Granby/Bromont area. It is important to monitor your child's symptoms and seek medical assistance if the prescribed medication does not provide relief or if the symptoms worsen. Additionally, following the pharmacist's advice on how to treat swimmer's ear at home can help alleviate the pain. It is advisable to follow up with a healthcare professional if there are no improvements within 24 hours or if there are any concerning symptoms.

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