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Etobicoke General Hospital

Coordinates:43°43′46″N79°35′53″W / 43.72944°N 79.59806°W /43.72944; -79.59806
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Hospital in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Hospital in Toronto, Ontario
Etobicoke General Hospital
William Osler Health System
At left, the original hospital building. At right, the new patient tower opened in June 2019.
Map
Geography
Location101 Humber College Boulevard
Toronto,Ontario
M9V 1R8
Coordinates43°43′46″N79°35′53″W / 43.72944°N 79.59806°W /43.72944; -79.59806
Organisation
Care systemMedicare
TypeSpecialist
Affiliated universityNone
Services
Emergency departmentYes
Beds310
SpecialityGeneral Surgery, Urology, ENT, Orthopedics, Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, Cardiology, Respirology, ICU/CCU, Palliative Care
History
Founded1972
Links
Websitewww.williamoslerhs.ca

TheEtobicoke General Hospital is a community hospital located at 101 Humber College Boulevard in theEtobicoke district ofToronto,Ontario, Canada. Etobicoke General Hospital serves the communities of Etobicoke, Brampton, Mississauga, Caledon, and Woodbridge.[1]

Overview

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The hospital has 262[2] hospital beds and serves over 230 000 residents inEtobicoke and the surrounding areas. Annually, the hospital has over 50,270outpatients, 15,785 inpatients, and has 70,000 emergency visits.[3] It employs 1026health care professionals, and has more than 200 affiliatedfamily physicians andspecialists.[2] It also has 400 dedicated volunteers including a wide variety of co-operative education students. It is a member of theWilliam Osler Health System group of hospitals.

History

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The original hospital building was opened in 1972,[3] following governmental investment and a major donations push led by a group of local volunteers.[4] Although rearrangement and renovation followed over the decades since the hospital's opening, further expansion would occur more than 40 years later.

In 2018, Osler opened the Etobicoke Wellness Centre (EWC).[5] The Wellness Centre represents a partnership between the hospital and various external partners, such as independent physicians and private businesses. It houses a number of Etobicoke General outpatient services, such as a fracture clinic, a pre-anesthesia care unit, diagnostic imaging, a diabetes education centre, and a 15-machine hemodialysis unit, newly opened in April 2020.[5] The remainder of the building is dedicated to private clinics and businesses, such as LifeLabs.[5]

Immediately following the opening of the Etobicoke Wellness Centre, a new patient tower (nicknamed the "west wing") was opened in June 2019.[5] The patient tower houses a new emergency department, ICU, birthing unit, neonatal ICU, and a number of outpatient clinics.[5]

References

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  1. ^"Etobicoke General".Osler Foundation. Archived fromthe original on 2021-04-19.
  2. ^ab"PDF"(PDF).Town of Caledon. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 19 August 2014. Retrieved15 August 2014.
  3. ^ab"Upgrading Etobicoke General Hospital".Newsroom Ontario.Government of Ontario. Retrieved15 August 2014.
  4. ^"Overview - William Osler Health System Foundation".youhavethepower.ca. Retrieved2021-01-14.
  5. ^abcde"Etobicoke General Hospital".www.williamoslerhs.ca. Retrieved2021-01-14.
Places adjacent to Etobicoke General Hospital
Scarborough Health Network
Sinai Health System
Toronto East Health Network
Trillium Health Partners
Unity Health Toronto
University Health Network
William Osler Health System
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