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To Refer a Patient

To initiate the patient referral process, please contact the Perioperative Patient Blood Management Program (PPBMP) by telephone at 519-685-8500 ext. 32707 or 35659. You may also fax your request to 519-663-3563.

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Perioperative Patient Blood Management Program

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