Care and Services are offered at the MUHC, Jewish General Hospital, and St-Mary's Hospital.
MUHC
Infectious Diseases Outpatient Clinics
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The MUHC Infectious Disease clinicsÌýoffer:
- specialized evaluations for patients referred by their physicians for the evaluation and management of various suspected or proven infections.
​These include:- skin and soft tissue infections,Ìý
- urinary tract infections,Ìý
- bone and joint infections,Ìý
- cardiac infections,Ìý
- surgical wound infections,Ìý
- pneumonia,Ìý
- diarrhea,Ìý
- C. difficileÌýinfections,Ìý
- sexually transmitted diseases
- specialized clinics for patients with mycobacterial and fungal infections.
- immunizations for adults.
- care for patients who receive intravenous antibiotics at home.
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Clinics are held daily at both theÌýMontreal General HospitalÌýandÌýRoyal Victoria Hospital (Glen Site) and weekly at Lachine Hospital.
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Montreal General Hospital |
1650 Avenue Cedar, Montréal, QC H3G 1A4 |
Monday-Friday: 8:00am-4:00pm |
Royal Victoria Hospital/Glen Site |
1001 Boulevard Décarie, Montréal, QC H4A 3J1 |
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Lachine Hospital |
650 16e Avenue, Lachine, QC H8S 3N5 |
Thursday: |
Director of Infectious Diseases Clinics : Dr. Vivian Loo
Appointments at the MGH and RVH can be made by telephone 514-934-8488 or fax 514-934-4404.
Appointments at Lachine Hospital can be made by telephone 514-637-2351 poste: 77151 or fax 514-637-3855.
Chronic Viral Illness Service
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The Chronic Viral Illness Service (CVIS)Ìýprovides multidisciplinary care and support for adults with chronic infections due to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis C, hepatitis B or human papillomavirus. The CVIS is one of Canada’s largest clinics specializing in these viral illnesses and provides state-of-the-art diagnosis, care and treatment for these infections and their associated medical illnesses. The CVIS team includes medical specialists and general practitioners, a psychiatrist and psychologist, specialized nurses, an outreach nurse, pharmacists, social workers and a nutritionist.
Research activities include clinical trials of antiviral and immune based therapies, HIV and hepatitis C co-infection, the diagnosis and treatment of human papilloma virus illnesses in men and women, and the impact of HIV on brain (neurocognitive) function. The CVIS also has a busy training program for residents and medical students.
HIV/AIDS Consultation
HIV specialized telephone consultation serviceÌý supported by a team of experts is available for Quebec healthcare professionals. You can reach us at 1-800-363-4814.
Clinics are held at theÌýRoyal Victoria Hospital (Glen Site).
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Royal Victoria Hospital/Glen Site |
1001 Boulevard Décarie, Montréal, QC H4A 3J1 |
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CVIS Clinical Director: Dr. JP Routy
CVIS Research Director: Dr. Marina Klein
Appointments can be made by telephone 514-843-2090 or fax 514-843-2092.
J.D. MacLean Centre for Tropical Diseases
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The J.D. MacLean Centre for Tropical DiseasesÌýsees patients with any kind of illness related to travel in, or immigration from, a tropical or low-resource region, as well as parasitic infections of all types. The Pre-travel Clinic provides health assessments and recommendation to travellers. We provide a wide range of routine and travel related vaccinations.ÌýNo referral is required.Ìý
Tropical Disease Pre-travel and Post-travel Clinics are held at theÌýGlen Site.
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Pre-Travel Clinic (Glen Site) |
1001 Boulevard Décarie, Montréal, QC H4A 3J1 |
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Post-Travel Clinic (Glen Site) |
1001 Boulevard Décarie, Montréal, QC H4A 3J1 |
Mon-Fri: |
Tropical Disease CentreÌýDirector:ÌýDr. Michael Libman
For appointments at the Pre-travel Preparation and Vaccination Clinic, please call 514-934-8049.
For appointments at the Post-Travel Tropical Diseases Clinic, please call 514-934-8488.
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Infectious Diseases Susceptibility Program
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The Infectious Disease Susceptibility ProgramÌýis the only internationally-recognized translational research program on Inborn Errors of Immunity (also called Primary Immunodeficiency Disorders) at the MUHC.
This program studies patients who are unusually susceptible to infections, so as to identify the genetic or molecular defects in their immune system that renders them susceptible to these infections, and to translate those findings into new treatments.
The clinic receives referrals to evaluate patients for underlying immunodeficiencies, focusing primarily on patients with recurrent infections, infections with unusual organisms, or unusually severe infections.
Infectious Disease Susceptibility Program Director: Dr. Donald C. Vinh
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MUHC Director: Dr. Marcel BehrÌý
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JGH
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The JGH has the busiest infectious diseases clinic in Quebec and Canada. We have multiple general and specialized clinics covering all the different fields in our specialty.
General walk-in infectious diseases clinic (sexually transmitted infections, skin and soft-tissue infections, consultations from your physicians, fever related to travel, infectious conditions related to immunosuppressive treatments…)
Opening hours
Registration: 8 :00-10:30 Monday-Friday
Clinic starts: 8:00 AM Monday-Friday
Where to find us
Pavilion G, room G-200, Near the Cote-Ste-Catherine entrance.
Telephone: 514-340-8230, listen to the information provided, or dial 0
Other Information
Presenting a Jewish General Hospital hospital card is obligatory for each visit.
Hospital cards can be obtained in Pavilion E, Room 0014, near the Légaré St. entrance.
The clinic may sometimes refuse new registration without notification if there is a surplus of patients that are already registered for consultation that morning.
The clinic staff are unable to determine waiting times. Each person requires a different amount of attention and care. Please understand that we hope to expedite your visit as quickly as possible.
For all information in regard to an Infectious Disease walk-in clinic visit please refer to the info line at 514-340-8230.
Hepatitis clinic
- By appointment only, every Wednesday afternoon from 12h45to 16h00
- Call 514-340-8294
Consultations can be faxed by your referring physician to 514-340-7546 or emailed to infection.consult.ccomtl [at] ssss.gouv.qc.ca
HIV clinics
By appointment only, Tuesday AM, Thursday AM and Friday AM
Consultations can be faxed by your referring physician to 514-340-7546 or emailed to infection.consult.ccomtl [at] ssss.gouv.qc.ca
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Tuberculosis clinics
Thursday 12h30-16h00
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Physician’s specific clinics
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Room G200
Fax 514-340-7546
email consults infection.consult.ccomtl [at] ssss.gouv.qc.ca
(only for consultations signed by a physician)
Dr. Karl Weiss 514-340-8294
Chief, division of infectious diseases, JGH
Dr. Jerry Zaharatos 514-340-8294
Chief, microbioloby Optilab MUHC cluster
Dr. André Dascal 514-340-8294
Dr. Christina Greenaway 514-340-8222, poste 22933 (tropical diseases clinic, Wednesday AM)
Dr. Ling Kong 514-340-8222, poste 22933
Dr. Yves Longtin 514-340-8294
Dr. Matthew Oughton 514-340-8222, poste 22933
Dr. Leighanne Parkes 514-340-8222 poste 22933
Dr. Joseph Portnoy 514-342-3298 et 514-340-8222, poste 25103
Dr. Marty Teltscher 514-340-8222, poste 22933
SMH
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The ID division of St Mary’s Hospital Centre (part of the CIUSSS-ODIM) offers a range of clinical and microbiological expertise to a large group of Family Medicine Practitioners, Medical and Surgical specialists. We work within a 280-bed acute care hospital recognized for its excellence in care and teaching, which also serves as the base for the largest family medicine training centre among the ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ sites, and one of the largest birthing centres in Montreal. We provide ID consultation services (inpatient and ambulatory) to a diverse and multicultural population in the Cote des Neiges area of Montreal. We are also engaged in multisite clinical and laboratory activities across the CIUSSS-ODIM and Optilab ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ. The division contributes to the core academic mission of ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ through clinical teaching of medical students, family medicine and internal medicine residents, and ID fellows. In close collaboration with colleagues at the MUHC and JGH we are also engaged in academic projects, specifically in the areas of clinical innovation, health professions education, antimicrobial stewardship, infection control and quality improvement.The ID division of St Mary’s Hospital Centre (part of the CIUSS-ODIM) offers a range of clinical and microbiological expertise to a large group of Family Medicine Practitioners, Medical and Surgical specialists. We work within a 280-bed acute care hospital recognized for its excellence in care and teaching, which also serves as the base for the largest family medicine training centre among the ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ sites, and one of the largest birthing centres in Montreal. We provide ID consultation services (inpatient and ambulatory) to a diverse and multicultural population in the Cote des Neiges area of Montreal. The division contributes to the core academic mission of ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ through clinical teaching of medical students, family medicine residents and ID fellows.Ìý In close collaboration with colleagues at the MUHC and JGH we are also engaged in quality and research projects specifically in the areas of antimicrobial stewardship and infection control, both in Canada and in developing countries (Ethiopia).
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St Mary's Hospital Centre |
3830 Lacombe Street, Montreal, QC, H3T 1M5 |
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Appointments can be made by telephone 514-734-2662 or fax 514-734-2704.
SMH Director: Dr. Joe Dylewski
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