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Outpatient Services - Children's Outpatient Services
20 Lynch St, Second level, paediatric outpatient clinic
Brampton, ON
L6W 2Z8
Brampton, ON
L6W 2Z8
905-494-2120 ext 22552
Call 911 in emergencies
Administration: Mon-Fri 8am-4pm
Dernière mise à jour: Jun 10, 2024: Suggérer une modification
Procédé et formulaires
Physician referral is required; Physician referrals should be faxed to 905-453-8971 * Need an appointment
Admissibilité / population desservie
Children and youth under 18 years of age
Frais
None - covered by OHIP
Langues
English
Zone(s) desservie(s)
Peel Region
Accessibilité
Accessible en fauteuil roulant
Description des services:
Outpatient services for children
Breastfeeding Clinic: For infants and families requiring additional education and support related to successful breastfeeding of the infant. The clinic is staffed by nurses and lactation consultants. It is run in partnership with Peel and Toronto Public Health
Chest Clinic: For children and adolescents with chest conditions requiring additional assessment and management of care by a multidisciplinary team
Diabetes Follow up Clinic: For children and adolescents with diabetes (Type 1 or 2) requiring additional assessment and management of care by a multidisciplinary team
Endocrine Clinic: For children and adolescents with endocrine conditions requiring additional assessment and management of care by a multidisciplinary team
Gastrointestinal (GI) Clinic: For children and adolescents with gastrointestinal, liver, and pancreatic conditions requiring additional assessment and management of care by a multidisciplinary team
Infant Hearing: In partnership with ErinOaks Kids, at risk infants requiring additional screening and testing for hearing capability are assessed at the clinic
Paediatric Healthy Lifestyles Clinic: Provides comprehensive care to children from five years of age to their 18th birthday. A team of experts assist in improve the child and family's health through education and activities (single person and group) that are geared towards having a healthier lifestyle
Pediatric Rheumatology Clinic: consultation and ongoing management for patients with know or suspected rheumatic conditions. Works on inducing disease remission, preventing long-term sequelae and monitoring of treatment efficacy
Neonatal Follow up Clinic: Provides monitoring, education and community resources to help families support their infants' growth and development
Neurology Clinic: For children and adolescents with neurological conditions such as cerebral palsy, sever headache, seizures and developmental delay. Provides ongoing assessment to help guides ongoing care needs and maximize wellness
Nephrology (Kidney) Clinic: Assess and manage care of children and adolescents with kidney and bladder conditions
Nutrition Clinic: For children and adolescents with slow physical growth, multiple food allergies and other conditions that required extra assessments and supports
Occupational Therapy: A team of health care providers assess and manage the care of infants and children with developmental and feeding challenges
Respiratory Syncytial Virus Clinic: In partnership with Mount Sinai Hospital, provides preventative care and education for families of infants who were born prematurely, and/or meet the criteria for RSV prophylactic vaccination
Retinopathy of Prematurity Follow-up Clinic: Provides eye exams, assessments and care management for infants born with risk factors for retinopathy. Follow-up care also provided for infants with established disease
Sickle Cell Clinic: In partnership with Hospital for Sick Children offers education to patients and families living with sickle cell disease to optimize the child's health and avoid admissions to hospital. Also helps patients and their families transition from paediatric to adult care
Breastfeeding Clinic: For infants and families requiring additional education and support related to successful breastfeeding of the infant. The clinic is staffed by nurses and lactation consultants. It is run in partnership with Peel and Toronto Public Health
Chest Clinic: For children and adolescents with chest conditions requiring additional assessment and management of care by a multidisciplinary team
Diabetes Follow up Clinic: For children and adolescents with diabetes (Type 1 or 2) requiring additional assessment and management of care by a multidisciplinary team
Endocrine Clinic: For children and adolescents with endocrine conditions requiring additional assessment and management of care by a multidisciplinary team
Gastrointestinal (GI) Clinic: For children and adolescents with gastrointestinal, liver, and pancreatic conditions requiring additional assessment and management of care by a multidisciplinary team
Infant Hearing: In partnership with ErinOaks Kids, at risk infants requiring additional screening and testing for hearing capability are assessed at the clinic
Paediatric Healthy Lifestyles Clinic: Provides comprehensive care to children from five years of age to their 18th birthday. A team of experts assist in improve the child and family's health through education and activities (single person and group) that are geared towards having a healthier lifestyle
Pediatric Rheumatology Clinic: consultation and ongoing management for patients with know or suspected rheumatic conditions. Works on inducing disease remission, preventing long-term sequelae and monitoring of treatment efficacy
Neonatal Follow up Clinic: Provides monitoring, education and community resources to help families support their infants' growth and development
Neurology Clinic: For children and adolescents with neurological conditions such as cerebral palsy, sever headache, seizures and developmental delay. Provides ongoing assessment to help guides ongoing care needs and maximize wellness
Nephrology (Kidney) Clinic: Assess and manage care of children and adolescents with kidney and bladder conditions
Nutrition Clinic: For children and adolescents with slow physical growth, multiple food allergies and other conditions that required extra assessments and supports
Occupational Therapy: A team of health care providers assess and manage the care of infants and children with developmental and feeding challenges
Respiratory Syncytial Virus Clinic: In partnership with Mount Sinai Hospital, provides preventative care and education for families of infants who were born prematurely, and/or meet the criteria for RSV prophylactic vaccination
Retinopathy of Prematurity Follow-up Clinic: Provides eye exams, assessments and care management for infants born with risk factors for retinopathy. Follow-up care also provided for infants with established disease
Sickle Cell Clinic: In partnership with Hospital for Sick Children offers education to patients and families living with sickle cell disease to optimize the child's health and avoid admissions to hospital. Also helps patients and their families transition from paediatric to adult care
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Dernière mise à jour: Jun 10, 2024: Suggérer une modification