(Eagle Lake) First Nation Health Centre, is a federally funded, community based program that focuses mainly on health promotion and prevention strategies. The mandate includes the operation, management and implementation of health and social services programming within the community.

Health Department

Ravin Walker, Health Director
health.director@migisi.ca
755-1157 ext 221

Chelsey Henry, Reception / NIHB Clerk 
ext 227
referralclerk@migisi.ca

Vacant, Mental Health
mentalhealth@migisi.ca
ext 227

Linda Smith, Family Wellbeing 
fwb1@migisi.ca
ext 230

Ruth Stevens, Family Well-being 
fwb2@migisi.ca
ext 223

Vacant, Community Wellness Worker
communitywellness@migisi.ca
ext 231

Alyssa Dyck, Temporary Community Health Nurse
chn@migisi.ca
ext 224

Kelly Derosier, NADAP – Resource Recovery Worker
resourceandrecovery@migisi.ca
ext 225

Vacant, Brighter Futures Coordinator
brighterfutures@migisi.ca

Vacant, Community Health Nurse
chn@migisi.ca
ext 228

Amanda Tibbs, Home and Community Care Nurse
hccs@migisi.ca
ext 222

O’hara Adams, CARA
cara@migisi.ca

Shauna Sulkers, Full Time – Personal Support Worker

Donna Cool, On Call – Personal Support Worker

Marjorie Napish, Home Support Worker

Alyn Gardner, Home Maintenance

Garry Kavanaugh, Medical Driver

Murray Benoit, Long Distance Medical Driver

Cindra Bergen, Long Distance Medical Driver

Cynthia Thompson, Long Distance Medical Driver

Heath Centre Fax
755-1161

Toll Free Telephone
1-888-755-1157

Vibrant Community

A Vibrant Community

Located in the Heart of the North

The Ojibwe community is approximately 25 km southwest of Dryden and a two hour drive from the U.S. border. Eagle Lake’s total registered population as of April 2016 is 630 residents.