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Program: Tobacco Quit Clinic (The)  
Organization: Middlesex-London Health Unit
Clinical Services
Phone Numbers: Quit Line: 519-663-5317 ext 4357 (HELP)
Email: thequitline@mlhu.on.ca
Website: www.healthunit.com/quitting
Address:
Citi Plaza
355 Wellington St, Suite 110
London, ON
N6A 3N7
Intersection: Clarence St and King St
Location: London (Central)
Accessibility:     Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Tue-Thu 8:30am-4:30pm * by appointment only
Executives: Linda Stobo - Program Manager
Service Description: Monthly workshops for people who want to quit smoking and are able to use nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) * workshops include a one-hour group presentation and an appointment with a Cessation Specialist who will provide 5 weeks of free NRT product and individualized advice/support

Clients can be seen for follow-up appointments and additional NRT at the Health Unit's on-site Quit Clinic
Fees: Free
Application: Call for information on how to qualify and pre-register for workshops
Languages: English
Language Note: Interpretation services can be arranged
Area(s) Served: London and Middlesex
See Also: Smoking

This information was last completely updated on 7/30/2024

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