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The Neuro-Patient Resource Centre has a dedicated staff of library professionals whose job it is to answer questions from patients.

We have listed some frequently asked questions below. If you don't find the answer you are looking for, please use the form below to send us your question.

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Here are answers to some frequently asked questions.

Do I need a doctor's referral to be treated at the hospital?

Yes, you need a referral to be seen at The Neuro (Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital). Your family doctor can request an appointment for youÌýby sending a consultation request form to your local CRDS (Centre de répartition des demandes de services). If you don't have a family doctor, this consultation request can also come from a physician at a CLSC or drop-in clinic. To learn more about this process, please visit The Neuro clinic information pages, or

If your referral is coming from another specialist, it can be faxed directly to the department or clinic. The phone and fax numbers are listed on the Neuro clinic information pages.

If you live outside of Quebec, and your family doctor wants to refer you to the Neuro, he or she can send the consultation request by fax to the Montreal CRDS, at (514) 732-5121.

Do I need a hospital card?

Before seeing a physician, outpatients must obtain a hospital card from the Admissions and hospital card. Telephone: 514-398-0387

How is a patient admitted to the hospital?

Patients will be notified by their physician about their admission date as far in advance as possible and may be seen at the Pre-admission Clinic before their hospital stay. Patients arriving for a hospital stay must register at the Admission Office, Room 165C. Telephone: 514-398-1900

When are visiting hours?

Please clickÌýÌýfor details on visiting hours.Ìý

Are there family waiting rooms?

Yes, the family waiting room is on the third floor, Room 346.

How do I inquire about a patient's condition?

Families may call the nurses' station day or night to inquire about a patient's condition. Patient information is confidential so it will be given only to the immediate family. Families are asked to appoint one person who will make the inquiry and share information with others. To reach the nurses' stations, call 514-398-6644.

How do I send mail or gifts to a patient?

Correspondence, gifts or flowers may be sent to the patient's room. To get the room number, call 514-398-1900 and use this address:

Patient's name
Montreal Neurological Hospital
Floor and room number
3801 University Street
Montreal, Quebec H3A 2B4 Canada
Please note: many parts of the hospital do not accept fresh flowers.

What kind of rooms does the hospital have?

Depending on available places, patients may choose a multi-bed ward, a semi-private room (two beds in the room) or a private room. Patients will be charged a fee for a semi-private or private room, and before their hospital stay must make a deposit for the fee or show proof of medical insurance to cover it.

Are there accommodations for family members?

No, except under specific circumstances in consultation with the health care team. If family members are from out of town and need to find accommodation,Ìýclick here to consult the list of hotels in downtown Montreal near The Neuro.

What does the hospital charge for services?

Canadian residents who have a valid provincial Medicare card are covered for all hospital services, professional fees and outpatient treatment but must pay a fee if they choose a semi-private or private room.

Foreign patients and Canadian residents who do not have a valid provincial Medicare card must pay all hospital charges and professional fees. Upon admission, they must make a deposit equal to one week's charges for hospital services. Following the hospital stay, they will receive a bill for professional fees.

How do I get a copy of my medical records?

InÌýorder to obtain a copy of your or your child's medical records, you must submit a written request by completing theÌý.Ìý

This form can be sent by mail, fax, email at the following addressÌýarchives.medicales [at] muhc.mcgill.ca

You can fill out the form in person during the business hours of the hospital's Access to Health Information Office where you received health care.

Medical Records
Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital
3801 University Street, Room 141
Montreal, Quebec H3A 2B4 Canada

Telephone: 514-398-1901

How can I get more information?

Please visit mcgill.ca/infoneuro. Information about the Ã山ǿ¼é Health Centre is available at You can also send us an email using the form below, or visit .

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Phone Directory

Admissions

514 398-1900

514 934-1934 ext. 81900

In-Patient Room Locator

514-398-1900

Intensive Care Unit (ICU)

514 398-1921

514 934-1934 ext. 81921

Neurological Day Centre

514 398-1986

514 934-1934 ext. 81986

Neuro Patient Resource Centre

514 398-5358

514 934-1934 ext. 85358

Neurosurgery

514-398-5146
514 934-1934 ext. 85146

Pre-Admission Clinic

514-398-1529

Social Services Department

514 934-1934 ext. 44194

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In-Patient Units

3rd Floor Neurosciences

514 398-1987

514 398-1983

514 398-1988

514 934-1934 ext. 81987
514 934-1934 ext. 81983
514 934-1934 ext. 81988

4th Floor, North-East

514 398-1985

514 934-1934 ext. 81985

4th Floor, South

514 398-1984

514 934-1934 ext. 81984

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The Neuro Cares Fund: We are here to help

The Neuro Cares Fund provides financial support for those in need by helping cover the unexpected expenses of being diagnosed with a neurological illness. Open to all hospitalized patients. Please contact your social worker to see if you qualify.

For more information, call 514-934-1934 x44194.

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The Neuro (Montreal Neurological Institute-Hospital)Ìýis a bilingual academic healthcare institution. We are aÌýÃ山ǿ¼é research and teaching institute; delivering high-quality patient care, as part of the Neuroscience Mission of the Ã山ǿ¼é Health Centre.ÌýWe areÌýproud to be a Killam Institution, supported by the Killam Trusts.

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