Infusion Clinic

The Infusion Clinic provides outpatient infusion and transfusion treatment to patients referred by KHSC physicians and nurse practitioners. 

Location 

Kingston General Hospital site
Armstrong, Level 4
Registration: Armstrong, Level 1

Contact Information 

You can reach us by calling 613-544-6666 extension 4550

Hours of Operation 

Monday - Friday 
8 a.m. - 4 p.m. 
Closed on statutory holidays 

Referrals 

Patients require a referral from a KHSC credentialed physician or nurse practitioner. 

Services

•    Albumin infusions
•    Blood transfusions
•    Intravenous antibiotics
•    Intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIg)
•    Intravenous Hydration
•    Intravenous Monoferric (ferric derisomaltose) 
•    Intravenous Venofer (iron Sucrose)

Preparation

  • Patients should bring a list of their current medications including inhalers and over-the-counter medications.
  • Patients should bring a valid health card (OHIP card) to each appointment.
  • If you are coming to the Infusion Clinic for an IV iron infusion, and your physician has identified you need to bring your own supply, this should be picked up from a Pharmacy and brought to your appointment. If you have questions about this process you can contact the clinic directly.

    Preparing for IV iron appointments 
    • Before your first dose of IV iron tell your doctor or nurse if you are allergic to any medications, including iron pills.
    • Please ensure that you bring the medication with you to the appointment.
    • During the infusion, if you develop any side effects, please let the nurses know right away.
    • On the day of your appointment, please take all regular medications as prescribed. Hold any oral iron the day of your appointment.
    • It is important that you have something to eat and are well hydrated prior to the appointment. You may have food/drink during the infusion if you like as well.

     

What you can expect 

  • Blood products cannot be delivered from the Blood Bank until patient’s have checked in.  Unexpected delays in blood product delivery may occur. 
  • KHSC is a teaching centre and health care students may be part of your care.

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