Huron Perth Public Health Announces Listowel Site Relocation in May 2026
Huron Perth Public Health has confirmed plans to relocate its Listowel service site in May 2026, according to an official announcement. The move represents a strategic adjustment in the organization's service delivery model for the region.
Operational Changes and Community Impact
The relocation will involve transferring all public health services currently offered at the Listowel location to a new facility. While specific details about the new site's address and facilities remain undisclosed, health officials emphasize that the transition aims to enhance service accessibility and efficiency for residents.
This operational shift comes as part of broader efforts to optimize public health infrastructure across Huron and Perth counties. The organization has assured the community that there will be minimal disruption to essential services during the transition period, with careful planning underway to ensure continuity of care.
Background and Context
Huron Perth Public Health provides a comprehensive range of community health services, including disease prevention programs, health education initiatives, and clinical services. The Listowel site has served as a crucial access point for residents in northern Perth County for several years.
The relocation decision follows ongoing assessments of facility needs and service delivery models across the region. Public health officials indicate that the move will better align with current operational requirements and future service demands.
Next Steps and Community Communication
Health authorities plan to release detailed information about the new location, transition timeline, and any temporary service adjustments in the coming weeks. Community members with questions about specific services or appointment scheduling are encouraged to contact Huron Perth Public Health directly for the most current information.
The organization has committed to maintaining transparent communication with the public throughout the relocation process, ensuring residents remain informed about how to access essential public health services during and after the transition.



