Rapid access to psychiatry program wins praise from doctors, patients in Halifax

Dr. Vincent Agyapong, the head of Dalhousie University's psychiatry department and chief of psychiatry for Nova Scotia Health's central zone, prepares to speak in Halifax on Friday, May 2, 2025. Dr. Agyapong has pioneered a system in Nova Scotia where patients with less severe psychiatric ailments get “rapid access†referrals to psychiatrists. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darren Calabrese

HALIFAX - A pioneering Nova Scotia program that provides patients with basic psychiatric diagnoses is winning praise for slashing wait times for some people struggling to get help.

Dr. Vincent Agyapong, head of the psychiatry department at Dalhousie University, said Friday that under the program, the median time between a referral and an appointment with a psychiatrist has remained about four to six weeks over the past two years.

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