Medicine Clinic

The Medicine Outpatient Clinic is located on the 4th floor of University Hospital. Some of Liver Transplant Clinics are held here. Be sure to check your appointment to see which Clinic you will be seen in. The same team will see you at either the Medicine Clinic or the Transplant Clinic. Both of these clinics provide excellent ongoing care, including blood and diagnostic testing and promotion of healthy lifestyles before and after transplantation.

If you have an appointment:

If you have an appointment in the Clinic, the first thing you need to do is register at Patient Registration on the the Main Floor. When you register, your contact information will be reviewed. It is essential that your contact information is up-to-date. Patients are usually seen in the Nephrology Clinic in the order that they registered. There are a few exceptions to this, for example patients who have multiple appointments on the same day or are feeling unwell.

For post-operative liver transplant patients, once you have registered, head up to the 4th Floor Blood Taking Centre and have your blood drawn. (Take a number  outside the lab and you will be called in when your number comes up.) Having your blood drawn next allows for enough time for your results to be available when you see your Liver Team. Remember - Do NOT take your antirejection drugs until after your blood has been taken.

After having your blood drawn, check in at the Clinic.

What you need for your appointment:

  • Your Transplant Binder (for post-op patients)
  • Updated list of your medications
  • A list of prescriptions that need renewal

Be sure to schedule your next appointment before you leave the Clinic.

Northern Ontario Residents

Residents of Northern Ontario may be eligible for a Northern Health Travel Grant through the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care. Travel grants do not cover all of patients' travel expenses but they can help defray the overall cost of the trip. Further information and application for Northern Health Travel Grant is available online.

Bloodwork

Bloodwork is a routine part of patient care and physicians, nurses and other members of the Transplant Team have access to results sent to the Clinic. Someone from the Team will contact you as necessary to adjust drug doses and provide medical care.

It is preferred that transplant patients to have their lab work drawn at Lifelabs because results arrive more reliably and efficiently on our computer system.

Medications

We encourage patients to keep track of all their medications, using the Self-Medication Form, which is given before discharge. Patients should bring their up to date, completed form to every clinic visit.

Current lists of medications can be obtained from your pharmacist.