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Clinical Services
200 Queens Ave, Suite 260
London, ON
N6A 1J3
London, ON
N6A 1J3
519-434-9191
Reach Out: 519-433-2023 or 1-866-933-2023
Fax: 519-438-1167
Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm
Last updated: Jan 10, 2024: Suggest an edit
Application
Referral from a mental health professional * must be
Eligibility - Population(s) Served
People 12 years and older who are affected by substance use and dependence or internet, gaming and gambling concerns * clients with minor mental illness are accepted
Fees
Free
Executives
Christine Sansom - Director, Clinical and Case Management Services
c.sansom@cmhamiddlesex.ca
c.sansom@cmhamiddlesex.ca
Languages
English
Area(s) Served
London
Accessibility
Wheelchair Accessible
Description of Services:
Health promotion, disease and injury prevention and chronic disease management to clients
Works to promote overall health and well-being and improve access to health care and psychiatric services in the community * group and one-on-one services
Diabetes Screening Program - Early detection and screening for diabetes with follow-up with appropriate health care professionals
Diabetes Support Clinics - Monthly clinics for those who have pre-diabetes or diabetes to assist in the implementation of healthier lifestyle changes
Foot Care Clinics - Assessment, treatment, and education for those at risk of developing foot problems
Medical Clinic - Health care to those without access to a doctor in the community * coordinates care with psychiatrist and other team members * promotes participation in health care through health promotion * doctor available two half days per week to see clients * staff able to consult doctor by phone or email five days per week
Nutrition Clinics - Services to help prevent and treat illnesses by promotion of healthy eating habits and suggesting diet modifications
Occupational Therapy - Helps people to succeed at activities they want or need to do * person, activity and environment are assessed * one-on-one and group interventions may be directed at making adjustments
Works to promote overall health and well-being and improve access to health care and psychiatric services in the community * group and one-on-one services
Diabetes Screening Program - Early detection and screening for diabetes with follow-up with appropriate health care professionals
Diabetes Support Clinics - Monthly clinics for those who have pre-diabetes or diabetes to assist in the implementation of healthier lifestyle changes
Foot Care Clinics - Assessment, treatment, and education for those at risk of developing foot problems
Medical Clinic - Health care to those without access to a doctor in the community * coordinates care with psychiatrist and other team members * promotes participation in health care through health promotion * doctor available two half days per week to see clients * staff able to consult doctor by phone or email five days per week
Nutrition Clinics - Services to help prevent and treat illnesses by promotion of healthy eating habits and suggesting diet modifications
Occupational Therapy - Helps people to succeed at activities they want or need to do * person, activity and environment are assessed * one-on-one and group interventions may be directed at making adjustments
Last updated: Jan 10, 2024: Suggest an edit