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                Paediatric Chronic Pain Program
 
            
                800 Commissioners Rd E, Bldg E, Room 619J (E-619J)
London, ON
N6A 5W9
            
        London, ON
N6A 5W9
 
            
                519-685-8500 ext 57920
            
         
            
                Fax: 519-663-3162
            
         
             
             
            
                By appointment
            
        
                        Last updated: Oct 17, 2025: Suggest an edit
                    
            Application
            Medical referrals accepted from physicians from London Health Sciences Centre, St Joseph's Health Care London, and Fowler-Kennedy Sport Medicine Clinic
        
        Eligibility - Population(s) Served
            Children and youth 17 years and younger with chronic pain as their primary complaint * chronic pain lasting at least three months, or less than three months for patients experiencing complex severe acute pain, suspected neuropathic pain, or complex pain medication wean/titration * investigation to identify cause of pain have been completed * pain has been resistant to traditional management strategies * chronic pain has significantly affected patient's activities of daily living * primary/referring physician agrees to participate in ongoing pain management follow-up, including writing medication prescriptions when indicated and transition planning
        
        Fees
            Covered by OHIP
        
        Languages
            English
        
        Language Note
            Interpretation services available upon request
        
        Area(s) Served
            Southwestern Ontario
        
        Accessibility
 Wheelchair Accessible
            Wheelchair Accessible
        Description of Services:
                        Assessment, treatment and consultation for 
children and youth with chronic pain that interferes with their 
activities of daily living * the team utilizes a biopsychosocial approach
 and includes a paediatric anesthesiologist, child 
psychologist, social worker, physiotherapist, child and adolescent 
psychiatrist, and pharmacist * there is a Two-Eyed Seeing Pathway 
available for Indigenous youth that incorporates Traditional healing 
methods
                    
                
            Last updated: Oct 17, 2025: Suggest an edit
        
        
     
                 
                            