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POSSIBLE COMPLICATIONS<\/h1>\n<\/div><\/div>
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ON CALL SURGEON<\/h4>\n<\/div><\/div>

At all times, a clinic surgeon is available to answer questions and treat our patients emergencies.<\/p>\n

If any questions remain after visiting this site, it is best to contact the surgeon on call as early as possible during the day. This allows to prescribe medication, if necessary, before the pharmacies close. In addition, as the surgeon on call is the only one to see all the emergencies of the clinic and the regional hospitals, you will get a better service by calling early in the morning, since it will be easier to include you in surgeon schedule.<\/p>\n

That said, emergencies putting your safety at risk will be seen first and foremost at any time of day or night :<\/p>\n