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                Centralized Emergency Psychiatry Service (CEPS)
 
            
                800 Commissioners Rd E, A2-698
London, ON
N6A 5W9
            
        London, ON
N6A 5W9
 
            
                Automated Switchboard: 519-685-8500
General Information: 519-685-8380
Patient Information: 519-667-6619
        General Information: 519-685-8380
Patient Information: 519-667-6619
 
            
                Call 911 in emergencies
Emergency Department: 519-685-8141
        Emergency Department: 519-685-8141
 
             
            
                Switchboard and Emergency Departments: Daily 24 hours
Administration: Mon-Fri 7:30am-3:30pm
        Administration: Mon-Fri 7:30am-3:30pm
                        Last updated: Dec 3, 2024: Suggest an edit
                    
            Application
            Medical referral through the emergency room
        
        Eligibility - Population(s) Served
            Patients age 18 years and over
        
        Fees
            Most services covered by OHIP
        
        Executives
            Tammy Fisher - Director, Mental Health and Addictions Program
519-685-8500 ext 56484 * tammy.fisher@lhsc.on.ca
        519-685-8500 ext 56484 * tammy.fisher@lhsc.on.ca
Languages
            English
        
        Language Note
            Interpretation available upon request for most branches of the London Health Sciences Centre
        
        Area(s) Served
            London and area
        
        Accessibility
 Wheelchair Accessible
            Wheelchair Accessible
        Description of Services:
                        Emergency assessments are conducted in the emergency room by a team consisting of nurses, social workers, psychiatrists, and residents
Works in collaboration with community partners including mental health agencies and family doctors * family doctors and/or Emergency Department (ED) doctors are involved in the initial stages of the assessment process * involved in clinical research related to assessment and reduction of return ED visits
                Works in collaboration with community partners including mental health agencies and family doctors * family doctors and/or Emergency Department (ED) doctors are involved in the initial stages of the assessment process * involved in clinical research related to assessment and reduction of return ED visits
            Last updated: Dec 3, 2024: Suggest an edit
        
        
     
                 
                            