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                Childhood Cancer Program - Hematology/Oncology
 
            
                800 Commissioners Rd E, Zone B, Level 1
London, ON
N6A 5W9
            
        London, ON
N6A 5W9
 
            
                519-685-8500 ext 57396
            
         
             
            
                Administration: Mon-Fri 8am-4pm
Emergencies: Daily 24 hours
        Emergencies: Daily 24 hours
                        Last updated: Sep 17, 2025: Suggest an edit
                    
            Application
            Medical referral required
        
        Eligibility - Population(s) Served
            Children birth to 17 years of age with cancer and their families
        
        Fees
            Most services covered by OHIP
        
        Languages
            English
        
        Language Note
            Interpretation available upon request
        
        Area(s) Served
            Southwestern Ontario
        
        Accessibility
 Wheelchair Accessible
            Wheelchair Accessible
        Description of Services:
                        Provides medical consultation, diagnosis and disease management for children with cancer and their families
Satellite clinics in Kitchener and Windsor
Bravery Beads Program - Designed to help children and adolescents overcome the challenges faced during the course of treatment * children receive a “starter necklace” which includes a string and beads to spell their name * children collect beads to acknowledge the many experiences they face over the course of treatment
                - coordination of care across inpatient, outpatient and home settings
- expanded nursing support
- radiation therapy
- general surgery
- neurosurgery
- neuropsychological assessment
- support of family and professional caregivers
- school reintegration
- clinical trials participation
- aftercare clinic program
Satellite clinics in Kitchener and Windsor
Bravery Beads Program - Designed to help children and adolescents overcome the challenges faced during the course of treatment * children receive a “starter necklace” which includes a string and beads to spell their name * children collect beads to acknowledge the many experiences they face over the course of treatment
- POGO Interlink Community Cancer Nurse - Pediatric Program Experienced pediatric oncology nurse, serving as a specialized resource to families in the hospital, home or community settings
            Last updated: Sep 17, 2025: Suggest an edit
        
        
     
                 
                            