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Breadcrumb Home For patients and visitors Hospitals and units Tyks Main hospital's area Child Psychiatric Ward L1 Child Psychiatric Ward L1 Keywords: Psychiatry lapset Lastenpsykiatria Opening hours and contact information Visiting address Tyks Main Hospital, building 10 Kiinamyllynkatu 4-8 Turku Postal address PO Box 52 20521 Turku Telephone Phone, Telephone: 02 313 1410 Fax Phone, Fax: 02 313 2412 , : The ward is always open. We carry out the psychiatric treatment of children under 13. Unit will move to the Compass hospital Child Psychiatric Ward L1 will move to the Compass hospital 28.10. - 10.11.2024. New address: Kiinamyllynkatu 13, Turku. Read more about Compass Hospital You need a doctor's referral. During office hours (Mon–Fri from 8 am to 3:30 pm) the assessment of emergency patients is made by the on-call child psychiatrist / specialist physician in Tyks child psychiatric outpatient clinic, building 10, 1st floor. Outside of the office hours child psychiatric emergency services are carried out in connection with joint psychiatric emergency services, Tyks, T-hospital, Savitehtaankatu 1, Turku, tel. 116117 Facilities There are single and two person rooms in the ward. You can play, craft and just be together in the cosy environment of our ward. Kiinamylly hospital school Children and adolescents have a right to primary education even when admitted to a hospital. Compulsory education is given for children requiring it at Tyks inpatient and outpatient wards. The Kiinamylly school educates children of primary school age admitted in the hospital. We work in close co-operation with the pupil's own school, so that returning to the patient's own learning group after discharge will happen as fluently as possible. Kiinamylly school web site (in Finnish) Hospitals Tyks Main hospital's area There are four Tyks hospitals in the area of the Main hospital, as well as several other buildings with patient reception and treatment facilities. Print this page