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Program: Movement Disorder Clinic  
Organization: London Health Sciences Centre
University Hospital
Phone Numbers: Clinic: 519-663-3814
Study: 519-667-6708
Crisis: Call 911 in emergencies
Emergency Department: 519-663-3197
Fax: 519-663-3174
Website: www.londonmdc.ca
Address:
339 Windermere Rd, A10-026
London, ON
N6A 5A5
Intersection: Windermere Rd between Richmond St and Western Rd
Location: London (Northwest)
Accessibility:     Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Switchboard and Emergency Department: Daily 24 hours
Administration: Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm
Executives: Dr Mandar S Jog - Director
Service Description: Clinical care for people with movement disorders 
  • Parkinson's Disease and other forms of Parkinsonism
  • Huntington Disease and Chorea
  • ataxia, mobility and balance disorders
  • dystonia, tremor and Tourette's Syndrome
  • restless leg syndrome
Fees: Most services covered by OHIP
Application: Medical referral required by fax
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: People requiring neurology for movement disorders
Languages: English
Language Note: Interpretation available upon request for most branches of the London Health Sciences Centre
Area(s) Served: London and Middlesex

This information was last completely updated on 9/20/2023

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