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Contact Patient Relations: Share your complaints or compliments
… Contact Patient Relations: Share your complaints or compliments Contact Patient Relations: Share your complaints or compliments If you are a …
Patient Information
… Patient Information Patient Information Patients and families are at the centre … at St. Joseph’s, including: Health Records Patient Relations Clinical Ethics for Patients, Families and the … at St. Joseph’s, including: Health Records Patient Relations Clinical Ethics for Patients, Families and the …
Patient Safety and Infection Control
… Patient Safety and Infection Control Patient Safety and Infection Control At St. Joseph’s ensuring our patients receive exceptional and safe patient care is at the …
Virtual care appointments at St. Joseph’s - information for patients
… Virtual care appointments at St. Joseph’s - information for patients Virtual care appointments at St. Joseph’s - information for patients Virtual Care What is virtual care? Why is St. … your privacy and confidentiality, please contact Patient Relations, Privacy and Risk at 519 646-6100 ext. 65591 or …
Privacy
… security to protect the personal health information of our patients. What we do Advocate for patient and staff privacy Provide expertise and guidance in … purpose of fundraising for the hospital. Contact Patient Relations, Privacy and Risk Room WB31 Mount Hope Centre for …
Mount Hope Centre for Long Term Care: Directions to All Program and Services
… for Long Term Care: Directions to All Program and Services Patient Relations, Privacy and Risk, Freedom of Information and … for Long Term Care: Directions to All Program and Services Patient Relations, Privacy and Risk, Freedom of Information …
Opportunities for Physicians, Dentists and Midwives
… providers are essential to the delivery of quality patient-centered care, education and research & development. … their skills and expertise are critical to the success for patients at St. Joseph's Health Care London. There may be … positions for clinical academics can be reviewed at Faculty Relations at The University of Western Ontario. For …
Topiramate (Topamax®)
This medication is intended to prevent migraine headaches, treat nerve related pain or control certain types of seizures in patients with epilepsy.
Abobotulinumtoxin A (Dysport®) for Upper and Lower Limb Spasticity
What is spasticity and how is it typically treated? Spasticity is a neuromuscular condition in which there is an abnormal increase in muscle tone, making the affected body parts stiff and difficult to move. Spasticity is a symptom associated with damage to the brain and/or spinal cord through conditions such as stroke, brain trauma or tumour, spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, cerebral palsy, etc. The presentation of spasticity can range from mild and barely noticeable to very bothersome, which can interfere with daily functioning, hygiene and comfort. Botulinum toxin...
Onabotulinumtoxin A (Botox®) for Upper and Lower Limb Spasticity
What is spasticity and how is it typically treated? Spasticity is a neuromuscular condition in which there is an abnormal increase in muscle tone, making the affected body parts stiff and difficult to move. Spasticity is a symptom associated with damage to the brain and/or spinal cord through conditions such as stroke, brain trauma or tumour, spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, cerebral palsy, etc. The presentation of spasticity can range from mild and barely noticeable to very bothersome, which can interfere with daily functioning, hygiene and comfort. Botulinum toxin...
Incobotulinumtoxin A (Xeomin®) for Upper Limb Spasticity
What is spasticity and how is it typically treated? Spasticity is a neuromuscular condition in which there is an abnormal increase in muscle tone, making the affected body parts stiff and difficult to move. Spasticity is a symptom associated with damage to the brain and/or spinal cord through conditions such as stroke, brain trauma or tumour, spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, cerebral palsy, etc. The presentation of spasticity can range from mild and barely noticeable to very bothersome, which can interfere with daily functioning, hygiene and comfort. Botulinum toxin...
Directory of Records and Personal Information Banks
… Human Resources Medical Affairs/Professional Practice Patient/Clinical Services Support Services The Directory of … M2P3 Redevelopment Material Safety Data Sheets Media Relations Mental Health Transformation Minutes of Board … Access Form Operational Reviews Organization Structure Patient Satisfaction Survey Photography Consent Form …
Communicating with your care team by email
… London, we are committed to protecting the privacy of our patients. During your visit with us, you will be asked to … related to privacy and confidentiality, please contact Patient Relations, Privacy and Risk at 519-646-6100 ext. 65591 or …
Feedback
… If you need to discuss confidential matters, please Patient Relations at 519 646-6100 ext. 61234. You must have … is transmitted over the internet and viewed by staff of the Patient Relations department, as well as other St. Joseph's …
Smoke free
… organization. What does smoke-free mean? Smoke-free means patients, staff, families and visitors are not permitted to … St. Joseph's Family Medical and Dental Centre If staff, patients or residents choose to stop smoking, we offer … Joseph’s? If you have any questions please contact Patient Relations . Learn more: Smoke Free Ontario E-cigarettes …
Accessibility
… St. Joseph’s is also committed to ensuring that all patients have an equal opportunity to obtain, use, and … with disabilities Assistive devices St. Joseph’s requests patients bring with them assistive devices they use to carry … or disaster, he or she is encouraged to call the Patient Relations Coordinator should access to resources or …
Facet Joint Injection
This is a handout to explain that a facet join injection can be used to help diagnose the cause and location of pain or to treat pain related to facet joint dysfunction. Facet joint injections can be performed in the neck (cervical), upper back (thoracic), or lower back (lumbar). The exact location at which the procedure is performed at depends on where your pain is coming from. It involves the administration of a local anesthetic (when done as a diagnostic procedure) or a mixture of local anesthetic and an anti-inflammatory medication known as a steroid (when done for treatment purposes).