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Programs & Services


Long Term Survivor Clinic

This clinic is dedicated to the long term care of survivors of childhood cancer and/or blood and marrow transplant survivors.

Services offered include:

  • Promotes health and wellbeing of survivors
  • Education of patients and families on the potential long term and late effects of treatment (chemotherapy, radiation, surgery) for their childhood cancer
  • Provides education to primary care givers on the late effects of childhood cancer treatment
  • Screens patients for late effects of therapy based on treatment exposures
  • Screens for disease recurrence and secondary malignancies
  • Provides access to dietary consult for long term survivors
  • Provides access for psychological therapy and neuropsychological assessment for long term survivors

Contact Details

Alberta Children's Hospital

Address
28 Oki Drive NW
Calgary, Alberta
T3B 6A8
Telephone
403-955-7138
Fax
403-955-2647
Accessibility

Main entrance

Elevator accessible onsite


Elevators

Getting There

Parking map

Hours of Operation
Days of the Week

Monday
8:00 am - 4:00 pm

Thursday
8:00 am - 4:00 pm

Access
Service Providers May Include
child life therapists, dietitians, doctors, nurse practitioners (NPs), psychologists, registered nurses (RNs)
Eligibility

Survivors of childhood cancer between the ages of 2-30 years of age including patients that have undergone bone marrow transplant for malignancy or non-malignant hematological disorders.

Service Access

Healthcare providers should consult the Alberta Referral Directory for service referral information.


Wait Times

4 to 6 months

Also Known As
Acronym
LTSC
Other
Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancer, After Care Clinic, Late Effects, Long-term Follow-up, Survivorship Clinic