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Bookmark it! PSFDH launches new website

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The Perth and Smiths Falls District Hospital has launched a new corporate website, designed to keep patients, visitors, and local communities up to date regarding hospital programs and services. The website can be found at psfdh.on.ca 

“Our new website is part of the patient experience at PSFDH. We want to connect with patients, visitors and our local communities,” explains Dr. Barry Guppy, President & CEO.

The new site features sections on everything from the services offered at PSFDH to what patients and visitors should know before coming to the hospital. A new search feature makes finding information much easier.

The site also offers ways to provide feedback and to get involved with the hospital through volunteering and the Patient & Family Advisory Council. There is also an option to send greetings to a patient online.

Patient and Family Advisory Council member, Heather Gribben commented, “the new website reflects the importance of our patients and families. User friendly and current, it is a wonderful welcome to our virtual doors.”

“We hope everyone will have a look and send us their feedback,” adds Dr. Guppy.

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