Help Centre
If you need to get in touch with your specialist’s clinic, please refer to the contact information in the back of your Welcome Guide.
Please do not contact technical support or the Ned team for any medical concerns.
If you are experiencing a health emergency, please call 911 and/or visit a Hospital Emergency Department in your area immediately.
For technical help, please contact us at support@nedclinic.ca
Frequently Asked Questions
Getting Started
How do I join the Ned Clinic?
If you are eligible for the Ned Clinic, your doctor will introduce you to Ned during one of your follow-up calls. Ned is only available by invitation from doctors at participating clinics.
I don't understand how to use the app. Who do I contact?
Please contact support@nedclinic.ca and we will be happy to set up a call to help answer your questions.
What if I no longer want to use Ned?
If you no longer want to use Ned, please email the Ned Coordinator for your province and they will be happy to help you.
- Ontario: support@nedclinic.ca
- Alberta: supportab@nedclinic.ca
- Nova Scotia: supportns@nedclinic.ca
Completing Your Tasks
When do I complete my tasks?
You will get an email from the Ned team when it’s time to complete your tasks. You will also be able to view the due date of your tasks on the Ned application.
How often do I complete my tasks?
Your doctor will create your Ned profile based on your medical history and will determine how often you have to complete your labs and surveys. Your doctor will let you know through Ned when your next follow-up will be and you will be notified by email when it is time to complete your tasks.
What happens if I can’t complete my follow-up tasks within the required time period?
If you can’t complete your follow-up tasks for any reason, please email the Ned Coordinator for your province and they will be happy to help you.
- Ontario: support@nedclinic.ca
- Alberta: supportab@nedclinic.ca
- Nova Scotia: supportns@nedclinic.ca
What if I don't have a printer?
Please check with your community lab centre if they will accept a digital copy of your lab requisition. If your community lab does not accept a digital copy, you can access printing services at community centres and libraries in order to print your lab requisition.
How will I know when my doctor will review my lab results?
Once you complete your tasks, you will have to wait approximately 7 business days for your doctor’s review. You will be able to view your doctor’s note on the Ned application.
How do I view my lab results?
Your lab results will be available to view on the Ned application once they have been released by your lab provider.
How do I know when my next follow-up review is?
You can view your next follow-up review details on the Ned application once you have completed your current tasks and your doctor has completed their review.
Appointments
Why do I need a virtual appointment?
You will be asked for a telephone or video appointment if your doctor requires more information and prefers to verbally communicate with you to get a more comprehensive understanding of your health status.
Why do I need an in-person appointment?
You will be asked for an in-person appointment if your doctor requires more information and prefers to meet you in person to get a more comprehensive understanding of your prostate cancer.
Will I ever go back to in-person appointments?
Your doctor will inform you if you need to go back to in-person appointments. If you no longer want to be part of Ned, you can also go back to in-person or telephone (during COVID-19) appointments.
Privacy & Security
How can I reset my password and/or security questions?
Please contact support@nedclinic.ca and we will be happy to set up a call to help answer your questions.
Is my personal information secure while using Ned?
The information you provide within the Ned application is stored securely and is password-protected, so it can only be accessed by you and your care team. Please read the privacy policy and terms & conditions on this site.
What are the terms of service?
The terms of service as outlined here includes information about the privacy and security of your health information. Your health information is stored securely and will not be shared with any external services.