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Adolescent Medicine / Youth Health Program   at
Calgary 3820 24 Avenue NW
Specialty: Adolescent Medicine
Connect Care Department: CGY CDC ADOLESCENT MEDICINE
Estimated time to routine appointment: Within 3 months
Alberta Health Services - Calgary Zone
SERVICE DESCRIPTION
The Adolescent Medicine / Youth Health program is a tertiary level, subspecialty clinic offering consultative service for adolescents struggling with complex adolescent issues. Concerns may include substance use, sexual and reproductive health, relationships, challenges at home or school, questions about identity, nutrition and body image, health conditions or stress or mood concerns, or transition to adult care.Consultation is provided by physicians with specialized training in adolescent health care bridging the physical, psychological and psychosocial components of youth health. As required, a medical examination is incorporated into the assessment.

Consultation often occurs over 2-3 appointments and short term follow up may be indicated.
We accept referrals for youth ages 12-17 years old.
The Adolescent Medicine / Youth Health Program accepts referrals for assessment, consultation and / or short-term treatment for the following issues:
  • complex sexual health concerns in the context of another chronic health condition
  • somatic symptoms and related disorders
  • complex comorbid chronic illness and substance use
  • complex comorbid chronic illness and mental health symptoms
  • concerns around coping, mental health, body image, treatment adherence, adolescent risk behaviors, substance use, family conflicts, identity and / or school functioning
  • other adolescent health concerns in the context of comorbid chronic illness and not already connected to services will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis
  • physician-to-physician consult to support community care providers in navigating eating disorders or resources allocation for adolescent health concerns
  • preparation and consultation for transition to adult health care for youth with chronic illness – this service is provided by our subspecialty clinic: Grad Service

Grad Service - Transition to Adult Services


The objective of the clinic is to provide a service to assist youth ages 13 to 18 years of age transition from pediatric care to adult care. These patients and family / guardians have factors that may place them at higher risk for altered outcomes during the transition period. They may require additional support related to but not limited to, mental health concerns, family / guardian structure, substance use, limited engagement in medical care, lack of access to finances and/or housing.
Care team may include a pediatrician, nurse clinician, social work and navigator. Services provided may include: adolescent and mental health care, coordination of care, transfer preparation and monitoring for loss of follow up.

The Adolescent Medicine / Youth Health program is a tertiary level, subspecialty clinic offering consultative service for adolescents struggling with complex adolescent issues. Concerns may include substance use, sexual and reproductive health, relationships, challenges at home or school, questions about identity, nutrition and body image, health conditions or stress or mood concerns, or transition to adult care.Consultation is provided by physicians with specialized training in adolescent health care bridging the physical, psychological and psychosocial components of youth health. As required, a medical examination is incorporated into the assessment.

Consultation often occurs over 2-3 appointments and short term follow up may be indicated.
We accept referrals for youth ages 12-17 years old.
The Adolescent Medicine / Youth Health Program accepts referrals for assessment, consultation and / or short-term treatment for the following issues:
  • complex sexual health concerns in the context of another chronic health condition
  • somatic symptoms and related disorders
  • complex comorbid chronic illness and substance use
  • complex comorbid chronic illness and mental health symptoms
  • concerns around coping, mental health, body image, treatment adherence, adolescent risk behaviors, substance use, family conflicts, identity and / or school functioning
  • other adolescent health concerns in the context of comorbid chronic illness and not already connected to services will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis
  • physician-to-physician consult to support community care providers in navigating eating disorders or resources allocation for adolescent health concerns
  • preparation and consultation for transition to adult health care for youth with chronic illness – this service is provided by our subspecialty clinic: Grad Service

Grad Service - Transition to Adult Services


The objective of the clinic is to provide a service to assist youth ages 13 to 18 years of age transition from pediatric care to adult care. These patients and family / guardians have factors that may place them at higher risk for altered outcomes during the transition period. They may require additional support related to but not limited to, mental health concerns, family / guardian structure, substance use, limited engagement in medical care, lack of access to finances and/or housing.
Care team may include a pediatrician, nurse clinician, social work and navigator. Services provided may include: adolescent and mental health care, coordination of care, transfer preparation and monitoring for loss of follow up.

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
Child Development Services Criteria and Forms located on the Family Community Resource Centre (FCRC)
Consultation often occurs over 2-3 appointments and short term follow up may be indicated.
We accept referrals for youth ages 12-17 years old.

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Complex sexual health concerns in the context of another chronic health condition
  • Somatic symptoms and related disorders
  • Complex comorbid chronic illness and substance use
  • Complex comorbid chronic illness and mental health symptoms
  • Concerns around coping, mental health, body image, treatment adherence, adolescent risk behaviors, substance use, family conflicts, identity and/or school functioning.
  • Other adolescent health concerns in the context of comorbid chronic illness and not already connected to services will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
  • Physician-to-physician consult to support community care providers in navigating eating disorders or resources allocation for adolescent health concerns.
  • Preparation and consultation for transition to adult health care for youth with chronic illness – this service is provided by our subspecialty clinic: Grad Service.
Exclusion Criteria:
  • Referrals for primary care.
  • Referrals for primary eating disorders concerns (ex. Anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and avoidant restrictive food intake disorder or binge eating disorder). Please refer to the Calgary Eating Disorder Program: CGY ACH AMH CA EATING DIS OP
  • Referrals for mental health symptoms or substance use diagnosis alone. Please contact Access Mental Health 403-943-1500 for mental health specific resources.
  • Referrals for gender dysphoria. Please refer to Metta Transgender Services
  • Emergency or Crisis referrals – please contact your nearest emergency department or local crisis services.
  • Psychiatry consultation – we do not have a psychiatrist attached to our program. Please consider referring to Psychiatry for diagnostic clarity and complex mental health.
  • Self-referrals from adolescents and families
  • Crisis service requests.

GRAD SERVICE
  • Must be between 13-17 years old
  • Chronic illness diagnosis

Child Development Services Criteria and Forms located on the Family Community Resource Centre (FCRC)
Consultation often occurs over 2-3 appointments and short term follow up may be indicated.
We accept referrals for youth ages 12-17 years old.

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Complex sexual health concerns in the context of another chronic health condition
  • Somatic symptoms and related disorders
  • Complex comorbid chronic illness and substance use
  • Complex comorbid chronic illness and mental health symptoms
  • Concerns around coping, mental health, body image, treatment adherence, adolescent risk behaviors, substance use, family conflicts, identity and/or school functioning.
  • Other adolescent health concerns in the context of comorbid chronic illness and not already connected to services will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
  • Physician-to-physician consult to support community care providers in navigating eating disorders or resources allocation for adolescent health concerns.
  • Preparation and consultation for transition to adult health care for youth with chronic illness – this service is provided by our subspecialty clinic: Grad Service.
Exclusion Criteria:
  • Referrals for primary care.
  • Referrals for primary eating disorders concerns (ex. Anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and avoidant restrictive food intake disorder or binge eating disorder). Please refer to the Calgary Eating Disorder Program: CGY ACH AMH CA EATING DIS OP
  • Referrals for mental health symptoms or substance use diagnosis alone. Please contact Access Mental Health 403-943-1500 for mental health specific resources.
  • Referrals for gender dysphoria. Please refer to Metta Transgender Services
  • Emergency or Crisis referrals – please contact your nearest emergency department or local crisis services.
  • Psychiatry consultation – we do not have a psychiatrist attached to our program. Please consider referring to Psychiatry for diagnostic clarity and complex mental health.
  • Self-referrals from adolescents and families
  • Crisis service requests.

GRAD SERVICE
  • Must be between 13-17 years old
  • Chronic illness diagnosis

Referral instructions for primary care, community care, private
providers etc. who do not send referrals via Connect Care. 
REFERRAL PROCESS - FOR NON-CONNECT CARE USERS
Complete the referral form and send it to the service using the contact information in this profile.
Complete the referral form and send it to the service using the contact information in this profile.
REFERRAL PROCESS - FOR CONNECT CARE USERS
Send an Internal Referral using the Ambulatory Referral Order to Adolescent Medicine, type CGY CDC ADOLESCENT MEDICINE in the “To Department” section and complete order.
Send an Internal Referral using the Ambulatory Referral Order to Adolescent Medicine, type CGY CDC ADOLESCENT MEDICINE in the “To Department” section and complete order.
ADDITIONAL SERVICE DETAILS
Clinics and Services Chart

Welcome to Child Development Centre

Other resources: Pediatric Gender Metta Services
Clinics and Services Chart

Welcome to Child Development Centre

Other resources: Pediatric Gender Metta Services
COMMUNICATION PROCESS
  • Referral receipt to referring source within 1 days.
  • Acceptance via appointment details or wait list status letter to referring source and patient within 90 days.
  • Wait list status update every 30 days.
  • Appointment outcome to referral source within 30 days.
 
PHONE
Main Reception 403-955-5900
FAX
Referral 403-476-7750
REFERRAL FORM

Referral Form

For all other inquiries, please call reception at 403-955-5900.

Referral Form

For all other inquiries, please call reception at 403-955-5900.
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
In transition from child to adult care service
Identify goals of referring physician to this service. Include goals of the youth and care giver for involvement in Grad Service
 
At time of referral

Identify pending referrals to other services
 
At time of referral

Indicate challenges to well-being related to the social determinants of health (mental health concerns, family/guardian structure, limited engagement in medical care, lack of access to finances, housing etc)
 
At time of referral

Indicate chronic health condition patient must have chronic health condition to be accepted to this service
 
At time of referral

Medical history including developmental delays and mental health diagnosis
 
At time of referral
Grad Service
Please enter the additional details in the ‘comments’ section of the provincial referral form.


Indicate challenges of wellbeing related to social determinants of health (mental health concerns, family/guardian structure, substance use, limited engagement in medical care, lack of access to finances, housing etc.,).

Pending referrals to other services (ie. Access mental health).

Goals of the youth and caregiver for involvement in this service.

Youth
Any current diagnoses
 
At time of referral

Identify the clinical/referral question for Adolescent Medicine
 
At time of referral

If referral is for concerns around disordered eating please include growth chart and vital signs
 
At time of referral

Medications
 
At time of referral

Must be between 11 and 23 years old
 
At time of referral
Please enter the additional details in the ‘comments’ section of the provincial referral form.


Pending referrals to other services (ie. Access mental health, psychiatry, complex pain clinic). 


Current services the youth is accessing (ie Counselling, psychiatry, other clinic involvement). 

Goals of the youth and caregiver for assessment by Adolescent Medicine.
PATIENT APPOINTMENT INFORMATION
 
MISSED APPOINTMENT GUIDELINES
Please note due to the high demand for service, 2 consecutive missed appointments may result in closure of your file. Re-referrals are welcome to access the program.
Please note due to the high demand for service, 2 consecutive missed appointments may result in closure of your file. Re-referrals are welcome to access the program.
 
HOURS OF OPERATION
Monday: 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
Tuesday: 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
Wednesday: 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
Thursday: 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
Friday: 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
   
 
ADDRESS
Suite 200
3820 24 Avenue NW
Calgary Alberta
T3B 2X9
PATIENT APPOINTMENT INSTRUCTIONS
 
DIRECTIONS
Located on the second floor of the Child Development Centre, which is the grey building across the street from the Alberta Children's Hospital.
Located on the second floor of the Child Development Centre, which is the grey building across the street from the Alberta Children's Hospital.
 
PHONE
Main Reception 403-955-5900
 
PARKING INSTRUCTIONS
Alberta Children's Hospital Parking
Lot #53 is a University of Calgary outdoor, metered parking lot that is east of the CDC building. Underground parking is also available at the Alberta Children's Hospital. Access is near the main entrance of the hospital.
Alberta Children's Hospital Parking
Lot #53 is a University of Calgary outdoor, metered parking lot that is east of the CDC building. Underground parking is also available at the Alberta Children's Hospital. Access is near the main entrance of the hospital.
 
EMAIL
VIRTUAL APPOINTMENT INFORMATION
 
 
WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBILITY
Yes

Barrier free facility. Pay parking available.


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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