More than 5,000 people in Regina were in need of new primary medical care as of Monday, after Gardens Medical Clinic closed.

Tammy Helland lost her family doctor.

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In October, the clinic said it was closing because it was unable to attract and keep doctors.

Helland said her heart sank when she was told it was closing. She said she has severe celiac disease, ADHD, and needs medication which is a c

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