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Welcome to the KMHC Web Site. It is with great pride and excitement that we introduce to you the Kateri Memorial Hospital Centre’s official web site portraying the efforts and commitment of the many people who provide quality health care services in our community. Our goal is to provide you with useful information about our hospital-centre and our services.


Feel free to browse around the site. If you have comments or questions, feel free to contact us.


Nia:wen (thank you) for visiting and we look forward to serving you.


Excellent Resource for Parents


School Taste Testing Recipes


Bare Essentials Season 3 - Show #6 Crispy Fish Fillets


Bare Essentials Season 3 - Show #6 Creamy Coleslaw


Bare Essentials Season 3 - Show #6 Cajun Oven Fries


Bare Essentials Season 3 - Show #5 Wild Rice Dressing


Bare Essentials Season 3 - Show #5 Butternut Squash Soup


Bare Essentials Season 3 - Show #5 Roast Turkey and Gravy


Bare Essentials Season 3 - Show #4 Brussel Sprouts


Bare Essentials Season 3 - Show #4 Smashed Potatoes


Bare Essentials Season 3 - Show #4 Turkey Meatloaf


Bare Essentials Season 3 - Show #3 Sweet Potato Bisquit


Bare Essentials Season 3 - Show #3 Mushroom Barley Soup


Bare Essentials Season 3 - Show #3 Brown Sauce


Bare Essentials Season 3 - Show #3 Beef Stock


Bare Essentials Season 3 - Show #2 Tandoori Chicken


Bare Essentials Season 3 - Show #2 Grilled Red Onion and Yellow Squash


Bare Essentials Season 3 - Basic Salad recipe


Bare Essentials Season 3 - Spaghetti and Meatballs


Nutrition Months BEAN QUESADILLAS


The In-Patient Department of the KMHC is OPEN to visitors The IPD of the KMHC is open to visitors but has some simple restrictions. Read this information sheet and learn more

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About half of the population of Kahnawake has received their H1N1 Vaccination As of Wednesday January 13th, 2010 the Season Flu Vaccination is also available for clients of the KMHC.

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In North America, influenza season occurs every year between December and April The goal of influenza immunization campaigns is to prevent serious illness caused by influenza and its complications.

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In North America, influenza season occurs every year between December and April The goal of influenza immunization campaigns is to prevent serious illness caused by influenza and its complications.

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General information on H1N1.

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Coughing and Sneezing without contaminating.

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You can play an active part in staying healthy.

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