Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital

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Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital

Appointments

Client Appointment Services

If you have never had an appointment at Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital please see Referrals.

If you need to reschedule a clinic appointment or check on the status of your appointment, call our:

Appointment Hotline:
Tel: 416-424-3823 
Toll Free: 1-877-666-3823

E-mail: book (at) hollandbloorview (dot) ca *(see Note below)

*Note: Copy the above e-mail address into the To field of your e-mail message and reconstruct the e-mail address by removing the spaces and replacing the “at” and “dot” with the proper symbols (@ and .) respectively. 

Please note that if you choose to communicate with us using e-mail, you are choosing to send a medical communication. Prior to sending an e-mail, you should consider that e-mail may be intercepted between the sender and the receiver and is therefore neither secure nor confidential. Your use of e-mail communication confirms that you accept this risk. If this is an urgent matter, please contact us at the phone number provided above.

Hours of Operation: Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Dental Appointments

Tel: 416-425-6220, extension 3465
Toll free: 1-800-363-2440, extension 3465
Fax : 416-424-3839

Orthotics & Prosthetics Appointments

Tel: 416-424-3826
Toll free: 1-800-363-2440 extension 3826.
Fax: 416-424-3821

Seating Appointments

Tel: 416-424-3830
Toll free: 1-800-363-2440, extension 3830
Fax: 416-424-3821

 

What you should bring to a hospital clinic appointment or admission:

  • Your child’s Ontario health card
  • Your child’s Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital card
  • Any items listed in your appointment letter
  • Any current medications your child is taking
  • Family doctor’s name and telephone number
  • Information about allergies to drugs or food
  • Any current prosthetics, orthotics or walking aids
  • Health-care insurance information or drug card
  • Medical information, such as x-rays, CT scans, etc. if available

Depending on your length of stay, you might also bring:

  • Toys for your child to play with

Additional things to bring if your child is being admitted:  

If you are coming to stay at Holland Bloorview in one of the inpatient units (rehab or complex care), you should bring the following:

  • Your child’s clothes, including pajamas, housecoat, sweaters, t-shirts, pants, slippers and shoes
  • Any special toys or family photos to remind your child of home
  • Toiletries such as a tooth brush, tooth paste, shampoo, soap, brush, lip balm, hand and body lotion

Remember to put your name on everything.

A coin operated washing machine and dryer are available for inpatient families to use.

Inpatient rooms have arm chairs that pull out into sleeper chairs that a parent can use to sleep overnight at their child’s bedside. Only one parent is allowed to stay in the child’s room.

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