Another 3,400 P.E.I. patients lose primary care, with family doctor saying he is 'burnt out'

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A Prince Edward Island family doctor who scaled back his 13-year-old practice earlier this month has now decided to close it up completely. 

Dr. Paul Corney said in a letter to his remaining 3,400 patients that he will be “winding down” his practice in Charlottetown before closing it on Sept. 15, 2023. 

“As of now, there is no physician or nurse practitioner in place to take over your care. Health P.E.I. is working hard to find solutions for this,” he wrote. 

For the time being, he said, his patients will be able to sign up for free online care from Maple, the virtual

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