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Pediatric Medical Outpatients - Unit 1D1   at
Stollery Children's Hospital
Specialty: Day Medicine
Connect Care Department: EDM STO WMC PED MED OUTPTS
Estimated time to routine appointment: Within 1 month
Alberta Health Services - Edmonton Zone
SERVICE DESCRIPTION
Provides care for children who do not require admission to hospital but need regular short or long term IV infusion therapy for various medical conditions.Provides treatment for a variety of conditions such as:
  • blood disorders including various anemias, Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura (ITP), and hemophilia.
  • rheumatic disease and conditions including juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, uveitis, and juvenile dermatomyositis.
  • bone disorders such as Osteogenesis Imperfecta.
  • patients affected by inflammatory bowel disease, constipation, as well as chronic and acute liver disease.
  • acute infections/exacerbations including asthma, Cystic Fibrosis (CF), cellulites, urinary tract infections and septicemia.
In addition care is provided for children:
  • after a transplant for ongoing follow-up and treatments.
  • before and after procedures during which they are sedated; as well as short stay surgical patients including bone marrow, kidney, and liver biopsies.
  • short term IV antibiotic therappy
Provides care for children who do not require admission to hospital but need regular short or long term IV infusion therapy for various medical conditions.Provides treatment for a variety of conditions such as:
  • blood disorders including various anemias, Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura (ITP), and hemophilia.
  • rheumatic disease and conditions including juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, uveitis, and juvenile dermatomyositis.
  • bone disorders such as Osteogenesis Imperfecta.
  • patients affected by inflammatory bowel disease, constipation, as well as chronic and acute liver disease.
  • acute infections/exacerbations including asthma, Cystic Fibrosis (CF), cellulites, urinary tract infections and septicemia.
In addition care is provided for children:
  • after a transplant for ongoing follow-up and treatments.
  • before and after procedures during which they are sedated; as well as short stay surgical patients including bone marrow, kidney, and liver biopsies.
  • short term IV antibiotic therappy
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
Patients 0-18 years of age.
Patients 0-18 years of age.
ROUTINE REFERRAL PROCESS
Professional Referral Required.
Professional referral is required through Connect Care via therapy plan and appointment request
Professional Referral Required.
Professional referral is required through Connect Care via therapy plan and appointment request
URGENT REFERRAL PROCESS
Please indicate in appointment request if this is to be considered urgent.
Please indicate in appointment request if this is to be considered urgent.
EMERGENCY REFERRAL PROCESS
Please direct patients to the nearest Emergency Department or Urgent Care Facility.
Please direct patients to the nearest Emergency Department or Urgent Care Facility.
ADDITIONAL SERVICE DETAILS
All referrals must come through Connect Care via therapy plan with attached appointment request
All referrals must come through Connect Care via therapy plan with attached appointment request
COMMUNICATION PROCESS
  • Referral receipt to referring source within 7 days.
  • Wait list status update every 14 days.
  • Appointment outcome to referral source within 30 days.
 
PHONE
780-407-6138
FAX
780-407-6486
REFERRAL PHONE
780-407-6138
REFERRAL FAX
780-407-6486
REFERRAL FORM
CLICK + TO VIEW REFERRAL GUIDELINES
Routine Reason for Referral
Access Targets convey the clinically appropriate timeframe patients should be seen within, by reason for referral and priority level.
Access Target
Required Information/Investigations
Investigation Timing
Additional Details
Administration of biologics
Past medical history
 
Within 1 month

Any concurrent diagnosis including, but not limited to torticollis and/or developmental delay
 
Within 1 month

Any results of any imaging that may have been completed.
 
Within 1 month

Medication List (dose, frequency, route)
 
Within 1 month

Antibiotic therapy
Past medical history
 
Within 1 month

Any concurrent diagnosis including, but not limited to torticollis and/or developmental delay
 
Within 1 month

Any results of any imaging that may have been completed.
 
Within 1 month

Medication List (dose, frequency, route)
 
Within 1 month
Short term IV antibiotic therapy

Blood draw
Past medical history
 
Within 1 month

Any concurrent diagnosis including, but not limited to torticollis and/or developmental delay
 
Within 1 month

Any results of any imaging that may have been completed.
 
Within 1 month

Medication List (dose, frequency, route)
 
Within 1 month

Cystic fibrosis
Past medical history
 
Within 1 month

Any concurrent diagnosis including, but not limited to torticollis and/or developmental delay
 
Within 1 month

Any results of any imaging that may have been completed.
 
Within 1 month

Medication List (dose, frequency, route)
 
Within 1 month

Hemophilia
Past medical history
 
Within 1 month

Any concurrent diagnosis including, but not limited to torticollis and/or developmental delay
 
Within 1 month

Any results of any imaging that may have been completed.
 
Within 1 month

Medication List (dose, frequency, route)
 
Within 1 month
Rheumatic disease and conditions including juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, uveitis, and juvenile dermatomyositis.

ITP - idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura
Past medical history
 
Within 1 month

Any concurrent diagnosis including, but not limited to torticollis and/or developmental delay
 
Within 1 month

Any results of any imaging that may have been completed.
 
Within 1 month

Medication List (dose, frequency, route)
 
Within 1 month

Inflammatory bowel disease
Past medical history
 
Within 1 month

Any concurrent diagnosis including, but not limited to torticollis and/or developmental delay
 
Within 1 month

Any results of any imaging that may have been completed.
 
Within 1 month

Medication List (dose, frequency, route)
 
Within 1 month
Patients affected by inflammatory bowel disease, constipation, as well as chronic and acute liver disease

Infusion
Past medical history
 
Within 1 month

Any concurrent diagnosis including, but not limited to torticollis and/or developmental delay
 
Within 1 month

Any results of any imaging that may have been completed.
 
Within 1 month

Medication List (dose, frequency, route)
 
Within 1 month

Injection
Past medical history
 
Within 1 month

Any concurrent diagnosis including, but not limited to torticollis and/or developmental delay
 
Within 1 month

Any results of any imaging that may have been completed.
 
Within 1 month

Medication List (dose, frequency, route)
 
Within 1 month

Osteogenesis imperfecta
Past medical history
 
Within 1 month

Any concurrent diagnosis including, but not limited to torticollis and/or developmental delay
 
Within 1 month

Any results of any imaging that may have been completed.
 
Within 1 month

Medication List (dose, frequency, route)
 
Within 1 month

Transfusion of blood product
Past medical history
 
Within 1 month

Any concurrent diagnosis including, but not limited to torticollis and/or developmental delay
 
Within 1 month

Any results of any imaging that may have been completed.
 
Within 1 month

Medication List (dose, frequency, route)
 
Within 1 month

Transplant follow-up
Past medical history
 
Within 1 month

Any concurrent diagnosis including, but not limited to torticollis and/or developmental delay
 
Within 1 month

Any results of any imaging that may have been completed.
 
Within 1 month

Medication List (dose, frequency, route)
 
Within 1 month
After a transplant for ongoing follow-up and treatments
PATIENT APPOINTMENT INFORMATION
 
MISSED APPOINTMENT GUIDELINES
Please provide 24-48 hr advanced notice for cancellations so the appointment can be given to another child in need.
Please provide 24-48 hr advanced notice for cancellations so the appointment can be given to another child in need.
 
HOURS OF OPERATION
Monday: 7:00 am - 6:15 pm
Tuesday: 7:00 am - 6:15 pm
Wednesday: 7:00 am - 6:15 pm
Thursday: 7:00 am - 6:15 pm
Friday: 7:00 am - 6:15 pm
Saturday: 8:00 am - 5:15 pm
Description:
Closed Sundays and  statutory holidays
   
 
ADDRESS
Main floor, between NW 114 Street entrance and coffee shop, across from the Gift Shop
8440 112 Street
Edmonton Alberta
T6G 2B7
PATIENT APPOINTMENT INSTRUCTIONS
 
DIRECTIONS
The Stollery Children’s Hospital is located in the Walter C. Mackenzie centre located on the University of Alberta campus.

The Pediatric Medical Outpatient Unit is now located on the first floor in unit 1D1, which can be found just inside the north entrance on 114 Street.

There is a patient drop-off and pickup area at the main entrance of the hospital on the east side on 112th street and 84th avenue, directly north of the University of Alberta and Stollery Children’s Hospital’s emergency departments.                                                                                   

Bus stops at 112 and 114 St
LRT Health Sciences station is located west across 114 St.
The Stollery Children’s Hospital is located in the Walter C. Mackenzie centre located on the University of Alberta campus.

The Pediatric Medical Outpatient Unit is now located on the first floor in unit 1D1, which can be found just inside the north entrance on 114 Street.

There is a patient drop-off and pickup area at the main entrance of the hospital on the east side on 112th street and 84th avenue, directly north of the University of Alberta and Stollery Children’s Hospital’s emergency departments.                                                                                   

Bus stops at 112 and 114 St
LRT Health Sciences station is located west across 114 St.
 
PHONE
780-407-6138
 
PARKING INSTRUCTIONS
Rates apply 24 hours per day, and are in effect for all public parkers, including those with provincially issued placards for persons with disabilities. Public parking is GST exempt.
Pay by Plate machines accept Canadian coins or credit card (Visa, MasterCard, American Express). Maximum 28 Canadian coins per transaction, no pennies. Machines provide no change. Pay on Foot machines accept Canadian coins and bills, or credit card (Visa, MasterCard, American Express). These machines will provide change.

Parking Office accepts payment by cash, credit card, debit or cheque.
Rates apply 24 hours per day, and are in effect for all public parkers, including those with provincially issued placards for persons with disabilities. Public parking is GST exempt.
Pay by Plate machines accept Canadian coins or credit card (Visa, MasterCard, American Express). Maximum 28 Canadian coins per transaction, no pennies. Machines provide no change. Pay on Foot machines accept Canadian coins and bills, or credit card (Visa, MasterCard, American Express). These machines will provide change.

Parking Office accepts payment by cash, credit card, debit or cheque.
 
EMAIL
VIRTUAL APPOINTMENT INFORMATION
 
 
WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBILITY
Yes

The primary purpose of the All Locations list is to let the user easily access any location of a healthcare service without going back to the main search screen.

The locations listed have 3 background colors:
  • Green means the healthcare service@location has referral information attached to it.
  • Brown means the healthcare service@location never had referral information attached to it, or it has unpublished referral information.
  • Red means
    • IA changed the healthcare service@location's status to something other than Current
    • It was deleted if it is an ARD healthcare service@location.
Green  and Brown are always at the top of the list. These are the Healthcare Service@Locations with the status of Current.
The Red list at the bottom consists of non-current Healthcare Service@locations that once had Published referral information in the ARD.
If the referral information was never published in ARD the Healthcare Service@location will not show in the Red list.

The secondary purpose of the All Locations list is to allow ARD Administrators to recover (copy) referral information from the non-current Healthcare Service@Locations to ones that are current.

Common Scenario:
A Healthcare Service moves from one location to another. In this case the IA Healthcare Service@Location record will be made defunct (non-current) and a new Healthcare Service@Location record will be created with a current status. In this scenario the captured referral guidelines in ARD can become "orphaned" as they are not attached to any current IA healthcare service.

Categories of non-current or orphaned referral guidelines: INDIVIDUAL and COMMON.
The REFERRAL GUIDELINES section of the profile has the prefix INDIVIDUAL or COMMON to help you choose the method below when transferring referral guidelines from a non-current Healthcare Service@Location to a current healthcare service@location.

Individual referral process
  1. Click on a non-current (Red) Healthcare Service@Location at the bottom of the All Locations list.
  2. The non-current referral info is displayed with the link Copy this Referral Process to another Healthcare Service@Location link on the upper right hand corner. Click on the copy link.
  3. Choose a current location (Green or Brown) from the All Locations list. This will be the Healthcare Service@Location you are pasting the referral info into.
  4. The system will display the Edit Referral Info screen populated with the referral info from the non-current Healthcare Service@Location you viewed in the first step.
  5. Click Save and the referral info is transferred from the non-current Healthcare Service@Location to the current one.
  6. Repeat these steps for each Healthcare Service@Location that needs attention.

Common referral process - 2 sub cases.
Case 1: At least 1 current Healthcare Service@Location with common referral info is with current status for this healthcare service; One or more Healthcare Healthcare Service@Locations where replaced by new one.
  1. Click on any current Healthcare Service@Location whether it has referral info (Green) or not (Brown).
  2. The healthcare service location opens in the Edit Referral Info screen populated with the current common referral info.
  3. Save it. 
  4. All locations will be updated with the common referral information, including all the locations that don't have referral info yet (Brown). The non-current referrals (Red) will also be updated.
Case 2:  All Healthcare Healthcare Service@Locations for a healthcare service are set to a non-current status and replaced by new ones. In this case there is no current additional referral info to copy from, so the only alternative is to pick up the non-current common referral process (Red). Follow the steps described in the section Individual Referral Process above to copy/paste the non-current common referral info to the current healthcare service locations.
Generally we want to replicate current common referral info to new or replaced healthcare service locations. We only resort to copying non-current common referral info if there is no other option.

Remember: Some fields can be location specific with the common referral process:
Parking Instructions, Directions, Parking Map, Wait Time, Referral Phone or Referral Fax.
To update these items you have to edit each Healthcare Service@Location separately.

ADDITONAL NOTES:
  • The info icon after the All Locations drop down will be visible to ARD Administrators.
  • The system doesn't allow you to copy referral information from one non-current Healthcare Service@Location to another.

 

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