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Program: Ontario Health atHome - Community Nursing Clinics  
Organization: Ontario Health atHome - London
Toll-Free: 1-800-811-5146
Teletype: 711
Fax: 519-472-4045
Email: SWAccessIandR@ontariohealthathome.ca
Website: www.ontariohealthathome.ca
Address:
356 Oxford St W
London, ON
N6H 1T3
Intersection: Beaverbrook Ave and Oxford St W, See website to find a Community Nursing Clinic in your region.
Location: London (West)
Accessibility:     Wheelchair Accessible
Accessibility Notes: All Clinics are Wheelchair accessible
Hours: Hours vary by location * by appointment
Service Description: Nursing services for ambulatory patients at clinics located in the community

Caregivers are welcome to accompany clients on their visits
Fees: Covered by OHIP
Application: Services offered only to registered clients
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: People of all ages who are facing the challenges of age, illness, injury, or disability
Languages: English ; French
Language Note: Availability of reception and services in French varies based on staffing * publications and interpretation services available upon request * French website
Area(s) Served: London and Middlesex

This information was last completely updated on 3/23/2024

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