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Adolescent Medicine consultation is a outpatient service available for youth age 12-17 years with complex concerns related to sexual health and contraception, substance use, adherence to treatment, developmental considerations for adolescents pre/post-transplant, transition to adult healthcare, long COVID/Post COVID Condition fatigue and mental health, and gender affirming care.
Assessment, consultation and / or short term treatment is provided by Adoelscent Medicine subspecialists, bridging the physical and psychosocial components of youth health. As required, a medical examination is incorporated into the assessment. Adolescent Medicine does not provide primary care services.
adolescents 12-17 years of age
Wait times are typically 3-6 months
Provides outpatient services to children 0-17 years of age.
Speciality clinics include:
Ages: 0 to 18 years
An estimated wait time will be provided at the time of appointment booking.
The Anticoagulation Clinic (ACC) is staffed by pharmacists that provide initiation and ongoing management of anticoagulant therapies. The ACC manages patients at high thrombotic or bleeding risk, performing the following:
After 6 months of management by the ACC, all patients will be assessed for transfer of anticoaglant management to their primary care physician, with only those at high thrombotic / bleed risk or having ongoing anticoagulant control issued being kept within the ACC.
Patients accepted are prioritized based on risk, with the following factors:
Patient or caregiver must have access to telephone and must demonstrate capacity to understand the condition and impllication of therapy. ACC will NOT take the following:
The Clinic Coordinator will act as a link between families and community programs to help coordinate care, and offers:
Must have confirmed diagnosis of T21 and be between 0-18 year of age.
An estimated wait time will be provided at the time of appointment booking. Referral Process
Closed for lunch 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM.
Diagnoses and treats children with:
Ages 0 up to 18th birthday.
A donor coordinator is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, on call.
Health Care Professionals only who require immediate assistance should contact the University of Alberta Hospital Switchboard at 780-407-8822 and ask for the on call HOPE Coordinator or CTC Tissue Specialist to be paged.
Donations of organs and tissues may include:
To find out how to record your wishes to donate organs and / or tissues after you die, visit the Organ and Tissue Donation Registry.
For more information visit our website.
A health care professional refers a potential donor to the on-call Donor Coordinator via ROCA or Switchboard.
Our team focuses on providing comprehensive care for both common and complex pediatric dermatological conditions.
We offer consultations for cases in which previous treatments have been ineffective or when further investigation is required for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
As a referral-based clinic, we prioritize the management of challenging dermatological disorders, ensuring that patients receive advanced and specialized care tailored to their unique needs.
Moreover, as a center dedicated to teaching and research, our medical staff trainees play a vital role in raising the standard of care. Additionally, our ongoing research efforts conducted within our facility are committed to improve patient health outcomes.
Closed statutory holidays.
The Transplant Program provides assessment for patients with end stage organ failure, which includes but is not limited to:
If a patient is deemed suitable for organ transplant, the Transplant Program will:
If a patient receives an organ transplant they will be followed by a Transplant Program lifelong.
End stage organ failure.
Services offered include:
Stroke Service Coordinators work with health care providers, practitioners, specialists and educators to ensure the latest stroke information, research, technology and evidence-based practice are integrated in the delivery of standardized stroke care in the areas of stroke prevention, acute care, rehabilitation, and community re-engagement.
This service is not for emergencies. If you suspect that you or someone else is having a stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA), call 911 immediately.
Clinic is closed for lunch Monday to Friday , between the hours of 12:00pm-1:00pm.
Closed on Statutory Holidays
This service provides services for the following referral types:
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