Centre for Addiction and Mental Health

Child, Youth and Family Program, Mood & Anxiety Service

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Record #: CMH0102 Last Modified: 09 May 2013 Last Full Update: 09 May 2013
Record Details
Social MediaWebsite Website: www.camh.ca/en/hospital/care_program_and_services/child_youth_and_family_program/Pages/guide_moodanxiety_cyfservice.aspx
SOCIAL_MEDIA_ICONWebsite
Phone
Office Phone416-535-8501 ext 4366
Fax416-979-4272
Address/Location Info
Address80 Workman Way
Toronto, ON M6J 1H4
 
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Located In CommunityToronto Central
IntersectionQueen St. W./Ossington Ave.
AccessibilityFully Accessible
Description/Eligibility/Service Details
DescriptionWe accept physician/psychiatrist/pediatric referrals for children/youth up to age 17 ½ years old whose main reason for referral is the presence of anxiety or mood symptoms, and for whom those symptoms are the most impairing psychiatric/psychological condition. We do accept comorbidity, but the comorbid condition should not be the most impairing problem. We also ask that when there is a custody dispute about the child, the custody dispute be resolved clearly before we assess.
Services offered include:Mood and Anxiety Service provides assessment, treatment recommendations and treatment for children (4-17yrs) who are having problems with anxiety. Clinic conducts ongoing research to better understand children's anxiety and its treatment.
HoursMonday-Friday 9 am-5 pm
DatesAll year
Areas ServedGreater Toronto Area ; Peel Region
EligibilityAges: 4 year(s) - 17 year(s)
FeesNone - covered by OHIP
LanguagesEnglish ; French ; Interpreter available if needed
Contact Information
Websitewww.camh.net
Other Info
Alternate NameCAMH
Print MaterialBrochures
FundingProvincial
Service Level(30) Provincial Government
Subjects
CDRCP_CSI_HEADINGSHealth
SubjectsAnxiety disorders ; Assessments ; Attention deficit disorder ; Children ; Mental health ; Mental health services
Broader TermsAge groups ; Behavioural disorders ; Disabilities ; Disorders ; Health ; Learning disabilities ; Mental disorders ; Mental health