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Bcch Clinical Support Building

Description:BC Children's Hospital in Vancouver, British Columbia offers inpatient and ambulatory services, including a 24-hour emergency department.
Service Area:Serves across BC and Yukon for some services.
Categories:HospitalSpecialist MedicinePrimary Care
Departments
Adolescent Health ProgramBC Children's Dentistry DepartmentChild and Youth Primary Care ClinicChildren's Heart CentreCompassFamily Immunization ClinicFamily LibraryGender ClinicGeneration Health ClinicKelty Mental Health Resource CentreMental Health ProgramsProvincial Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Outpatient ProgramProvincial Eating Disorders ProgramProvincial Mental Health Metabolic ProgramProvincial Youth Concurrent Disorders ProgramSunny Hill Health Centre for ChildrenWigs for Kids

Patient and Visitor Experience for Bcch Clinical Support Building

Hours of Operation *Hours may vary; please contact the clinic to confirm.

Monday:7:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Tuesday:7:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Wednesday:7:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Thursday:7:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Friday:7:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Saturday:Closed
Sunday:Closed
Funding:public
Patient Age Range:Birth to 25 years, depending on the specific program.
Patient Instructions
  1. 1Referrals required from service providers for Adolescent Health Program.
  2. 2Medical eligibility criteria apply for Dentistry; referral from physician, nurse practitioner or dentist required.
  3. 3Services for Dentistry are by appointment.
  4. 4No physician referral required for Child and Youth Primary Care Clinic; referral form available online and must be faxed.
  5. 5Child and Youth Primary Care Clinic is not a walk-in clinic; appointments are required.
  6. 6Referral required from a family doctor or pediatrician for Children's Heart Centre.
  7. 7Appointments are recommended for Family Immunization Clinic; phone or email to schedule.
  8. 8Youth must be referred by a family physician, nurse practitioner, pediatrician, or psychiatrist for Gender Clinic.
  9. 9Referral form for Gender Clinic available on website.
  10. 10Requires referral from a physician or nurse practitioner for Generation Health Clinic.
  11. 11Medical referral required for Mental Health Programs.
  12. 12Medical referral required for Provincial Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Outpatient Program.
  13. 13Medical referral required for Provincial Eating Disorders Program.
  14. 14Medical referral required for Provincial Mental Health Metabolic Program.
  15. 15Physician referral required for Provincial Youth Concurrent Disorders Program.
  16. 16Medical referral required for assessment at Sunny Hill Health Centre for Children.

Services & Specialties for Bcch Clinical Support Building

Main Services

Diagnosis and treatment (inpatient and ambulatory)
Emergency department (24-hour)
Clinical services and educational resources for youth (12-18)
Counselling for youth (personal, social, physical development, mental well-being, substance use, sexual health, safety, risk-taking behaviors, transition to adulthood)
Oral health care (surgery, emergency services for children under 4 with severe decay, and children/adolescents under 17 with compromising medical conditions or behavioral issues)
Comprehensive health care for children and youth up to 19 (health screening, tests, disease surveillance, diagnosis/management of common illnesses/injuries, medication prescriptions, health promotion)
Family-centred care for infants, children, and youth with congenital and acquired heart disease
Information and referral for heart conditions
Support for community care providers for children/youth (birth-25) with mental health and substance use concerns (telephone advice, resources, referrals, telehealth consultation, training, education)
Diagnostic clarification and medication recommendations for mental health
  • Diagnosis and treatment (inpatient and ambulatory)
  • Emergency department (24-hour)
  • Clinical services and educational resources for youth (12-18)
  • Counselling for youth (personal, social, physical development, mental well-being, substance use, sexual health, safety, risk-taking behaviors, transition to adulthood)
  • Oral health care (surgery, emergency services for children under 4 with severe decay, and children/adolescents under 17 with compromising medical conditions or behavioral issues)
  • Comprehensive health care for children and youth up to 19 (health screening, tests, disease surveillance, diagnosis/management of common illnesses/injuries, medication prescriptions, health promotion)
  • Family-centred care for infants, children, and youth with congenital and acquired heart disease
  • Information and referral for heart conditions
  • Support for community care providers for children/youth (birth-25) with mental health and substance use concerns (telephone advice, resources, referrals, telehealth consultation, training, education)
  • Diagnostic clarification and medication recommendations for mental health
  • Publicly-funded immunizations
  • Free health information and resources (print books, eBooks, CDs, DVDs, games, teaching tools)
  • Treatment with puberty blockers and/or gender-affirming hormones for transgender/gender-questioning youth up to 17
  • 10-week program for families with children/youth (6-17) living with overweight/obesity and specific health concerns (healthy living, balanced eating, active living, mental health, screen time, sleep)
  • Mental health and substance use information and resources
  • Assistance navigating the mental health system
  • Personalized support from parent peer support workers
  • Inpatient psychiatric treatment (CAPE, Child Psychiatry, Adolescent Psychiatry, Eating Disorders)
  • Outpatient psychiatric treatment (assessment, consultation, short-term treatment for General Psychiatry, Mood and Anxiety Disorders, Neuropsychiatry, ADHD, Infant Psychiatry, Urgent Assessment, OCD, Genetic Counselling, Eating Disorders, Reproductive Ment
  • Assessment and treatment for children/youth (6-18) with complex ADHD symptoms
  • Comprehensive, multidisciplinary assessment and treatment for children/youth (8-18) with eating disorders
  • Care for children/youth with mental health disorders at high risk for metabolic side effects from psychiatric medications
  • Outpatient psychiatric consultations and assessments for youth (12-24) with substance use and mental health issues
  • Individual therapy for youth with substance use and mental health issues
  • Education regarding medical and psychiatric effects of problem substance use
  • Specialized developmental assessment and rehabilitation services for children (birth-19) with complex disabilities
  • Provision of free custom-fitted wigs for children/teens with hair loss due to cancer/life-threatening illness
  • Financial support for feeding supplies, nutrition support, essential medications during cancer treatment
Telehealth:Yes — Telehealth consultation is available for community care providers supporting children and youth with mental health and substance use concerns.

Specialties

The following types of medical expertise are offered by providers indicated to work at this location.
  • Family Doctor
  • Urgent Care

Bcch Clinical Support Building Contact and Communication

After-hours On-call (Providers):160-487-52161

Bcch Clinical Support Building Referral Information

Referral Process: Referrals are required for many specialized services. Specific referral forms are often available on the website.
How to Refer: Referral methods vary by program, including faxing referral forms, and physician/nurse practitioner referrals.
Required Documents
  • Referral letter
  • medical eligibility criteria
  • and specific referral forms may be required depending on the service.
Specific Referral Forms
  • Referral form for Gender Clinic is available on the website. Referral form for Child and Youth Primary Care Clinic is available online.

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