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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Explore common questions about cancer-related fatigue to better understand how we can support you on your journey.

Will I be reminded of my up-coming appointments?

Yes, you will receive reminder emails prior to each appointment.

Is there a difference in structure between in-person and virtual appointments?

The flow and focus of our appointments are consistent whether you are attending them in-person or remotely. However, certain assessments like physical function tests are best completed in-person.

Is there anything I need to do to prepare for my appointment?

Free Fatigue Consultation (Remote):

  • Ensure your questionnaires are completed and submitted to us 48 business hours prior to your appointment

 

Comprehensive Fatigue Assessment (On-site or remote):

  • Ensure your questionnaires are completed and submitted to us 72 business hours prior to your appointment
  • Please wear loose fitting clothing and comfortable footware
  • Please bring a water bottle (water fountain available on-site, no disposable cups provided)

 

Cardiopulmonary Exercise Test (CPET; On-site):

  • Completed Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire (PAR-Q) to be completed and submitted 48 business hours prior to the test day
  • If you have chest hair, refer to the CPET information package and note where you will be shaven OR please shave ahead of time
  • Please wear short sleeve shirt or tank top, comfortable shorts or pants, and running shoes
  • Please bring a water bottle (water fountain available on-site, no disposable cups provided)
  • Please bring a hand towel

 

Exercise Therapy Sessions

  • Please wear short sleeve shirt or tank top, comfortable shorts or pants, and running shoes
  • Please bring a water bottle (water fountain available on-site, no disposable cups provided)
  • Please bring a hand towel

 

Can you treat my fatigue if I have never been diagnosed with cancer?

  • Our focus at Cancer Fatigue Services is on cancer-related fatigue. We are happy to direct you to the appropriate services for general fatigue.

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Do not accept being fatigued as part of your ‘new normal’. Book your free and no-obligation consultation with our Customer Care Team to learn more about how we can help address your cancer fatigue-related concerns.