Call Kevin Gray Kevin Gray painting 514 802 2824Or Billy Kolovos Peinture Wow514 659 9232 Both are excellent Both are with Guardian Association . If you have a membership with wwwguardianassociation.ca you will save money with them and hundreds of other companies and services in Montreal.
Looking for a doggie daycare in the West island.
I have a Rhodesian Ridgeback puppy 4 months old. Ideally should be set up for larger dogs. Large play area and a...
Stephanie Z. replied:
https://www.facebook.com/694218777263723 Petopia DDO Hey Jamie Berenbaum I offer doggy daycare Check my page www.facebook.com/petopiaddo
Sabrina M. replied:
Holly Strohl!!!
Geo I. replied:
Chez Sandra in Vaudreuil ..... best/reasonable price in west island
Wajihe C. replied:
Hi call Stefanie on 5148921441
Stephanie M. replied:
Andrea (514) 898-0367 shes in beaconsfield
Jane R. replied:
Stephanie Zouzout with petopia is excellent!
Dawn B. replied:
Louise Veronneau only takes one dog at at time. Very good
Kaitlyn L. replied:
Michelle Montminy, evals LOL
Peter A. replied:
Contact Nora Ozkalfayan or Lise Hargrave for their availabilities. Both do home boarding and are great. They are in Ile Bizard.
Help! Our three year old son has been hooked on Toy Story and has been taken to Buzz Lightyear. We've got a "Buzz Lightyear Points" board going for him where he collects...
Hello members, I had such a positive experience with this group last time I posted I'm hoping you guys can help me again. I have a friend from France who has a 19 month...
Jennifer F. replied:
Apparently not Health insurance This section explains how to register a newborn or adopted child for the Health Insurance Plan. Once the Régie de l'assurance maladie has determined that the child fulfills the eligibility requirements, the Régie will issue a Health Insurance Card, giving the child access to insured healthcare services. Children born of parents who are in Québec as tourists are not eligible for coverage under the plan. The Health Insurance ActThis link will open in a new window. and the Regulation respecting eligibility and registration of persons in respect of the Régie de l'assurance maladie du QuébecThis link will open in a new window. provide for those who are eligible for the plan. Registration procedure Child born in Québec Parents who are residents of Québec or are registered for the plan being in Québec for a temporary stay and whose child is born in Québec don't have to register their child with the Régie themselves. All they need to do is register their child with the Directeur de l'état civilThis link will open in a new window., using the form obtained form the hospital or given to them by the midwife. The information needed for registering the child for the Health Insurance Plan and, where applicable, for the Public Prescription Drug Insurance Plan will be sent to the Régie automatically. Child born outside Québec The following information is for parents of a child born outside Québec who are in one of the following situations: they are residents of Québec (their domicile is in Québec); they are registered for the Health Insurance Plan being in Québec for a temporary stay. Step 1: Fill out the registration form First, you need to obtain the registration form from the Régie de l'assurance maladie du Québec. You cannot register a child online. You must call the Régie or visit an office of the Régie during office hours to obtain a registration form. If you call, the Régie recommends that you have the child's proof-of-identity documents handy. If you come to an office of the Régie, you can submit the child's application for registration at the office, as long as you have all the required documents with you. Fill out the registration form carefully. Be sure to sign it and to provide all required information. Step 2: Attach the required proof-of-identity documents Attach to the registration form the documents attesting to the child's status. After duplicating them, the Régie will return any original documents to you within 30 days, but you won't receive them at the same time as your Health Insurance Card. Instead of an original document, you may submit a certified true copy Certified true copy A copy of an original document that is certified true by a competent authority. Not just a photocopy. Only certified true copies from the organization that issued the original document are accepted by the Régie de l'assurance maladie. from the issuing organization. If you are a Canadian citizen Attach to the form the original of one of the following documents: birth certificate; Canadian Citizenship Card or Certificate of Canadian Citizenship; Canadian passport. If you are an Indian recognized by the Canadian Department of Indian and Northern Affairs Attach to the form the original of the Indian status certificate issued by the Canadian Department of Indian and Northern Affairs and the original of the Birth Certificate. If you are a foreign national Attach to the form the originals of documents issued by the Canadian and Québec immigration authorities. If you are registered for the plan as being in Québec for a temporary stay, only the document issued by the Canadian immigration authorities is required for registering your child. Step 3: Provide the Régie with the documents You must mail the registration form and the required documents to the Régie or drop them off at one of the Régie's offices. N.B.: You may be eligible for the Child Assistance measure of the Régie des rentes du Québec (RRQ). If so, you must register with the RRQ to receive your payments. For further information about the eligibility criteria and the application procedure, please refer to the website of the RRQThis link will open in a new window.. Registering an adopted child - contact the Régie
Stef G. replied:
In the west island I see dr mona sorial (514) 459-3433 brunswick and st johns... she is I beleive the only one that takes new patients. Might need a ref from ur gp or gyno.
Valerie P. replied:
Dr Sauriol might be taking new patients, but she's uber condescending, I have difficulty believing she'll listen to the parents, she's my LOs pediatrician and never listens to what I say and tends to treat me like an idiot (though she's nicer when I wear office clothes)
Angela F. replied:
Thank you all for your help and kind words. I will pass it along to my gf. Valerie Potvin I'll pass on Dr Sauriol since my friend is at her wits end...might not go well:)
Karen S. replied:
dr Susan Finkleburg at tiny tots in ddo we love her
Willow H. replied:
I just saw Dr. Lubkiewicz at Centre Medical des Sources and he was so sweet and gentle. He's an older man and I think he was a paediatrician in hospitals for a long time and just opened a practice in the west island. We called and got an appointment the same week and the receptionist was super nice. 514-685-0887
Stephen S. replied:
Try Dr Audrey Elbaz at the tiny tots. 5146853531
Angela F. replied:
Genevieve Mari she's From France and lives here
Mark O. replied:
https://maps.google.ca/maps?client=safari&channel=iphone_bm&um=1&ie=UTF-8&fb=1&gl=ca&sll=45.4838152,-73.7926868&sspn=0.0002136,0.0004062&q=clinique+galeries+des+sources Click on the link above. It's a children's clinic. They are very good.
Genevieve M. replied:
Mark that Clinic has relocated to Brunswick Medical Center and they are not taking new patients. This is where our pediatrician is. The clsc would have a list of pediatricians accepting new patients.