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1 clinic specializing in Oncology in Burlington.
Besides this clinic there are 10 Oncology clinics in Canada.
Such diseases are treated by Joseph Brant Hospital: Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), Acute myeloid leukemia (AML), Adenocarcinoma of the ileum, Adrenal cancer, Aggressive non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL), and others.
5
from IR B
March 03, 2023
My 3 yr old neice had an Adenoidectomy here. The Dr. Justin Khetani was extremely professional gave us proper advice on what to do and to expect. Directions for pre and post surgery were all explained and all questions regarding the surgery were answered aswell. The procedure was on time and stayed for the night, next morning she was released. The nursing staff who assisted were very caring and professional, knew exactly how to take care of children during these kind of times. Even tho with everything going on with the Nurses union, It is such a relief to know that people who actually care are in this profession but sad to see our Govt cannot take care of these great folks who dedicate their lives to care for Humanity ! #istandwithnurses
5
from Alexis Papagianis
February 16, 2023
After a surprise ruptured appendix and almost dying...
I spent 5 days, 4 check ups, and one surgery at this hospital. During my stay I was taken care of by the most caring, understanding, and exceptional doctors, nurses, and hospital staff.
They made me laugh, they comforted me, and a couple of them even held my hand.
I am quite literally still alive because of them...
And I guess the view wasn’t bad either!
5
from Cycler Six
November 14, 2022
My daughter was in emergency at Joseph Brant Hospital this past weekend. The care was excellent and Dr.Faulkner treated my daughter with professionalism, compassion, dignity. He has given the best care and treatment, for which we are so thankful. Although it was very busy, he answered questions and how to access specialists. The nurses were professional and kind.
Thank you to all
November 14, 2022
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Radical prostatectomy
≈ $17,065
-
Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP)
≈ $8,053
-
Radical nephrectomy
≈ $18,559
-
Parotidectomy
≈ $6,309
-
Total thyroidectomy
≈ $8,659
-
Cervical lymphadenectomy
≈ $9,696
-
Transurethral resection of bladder tumor (TURBT)
≈ $5,839
-
Total glossectomy
≈ $5,701
-
Radical cystectomy
≈ $19,687
2.9
5 reviews
5
from IR B
March 03, 2023
My 3 yr old neice had an Adenoidectomy here. The Dr. Justin Khetani was extremely professional gave us proper advice on what to do and to expect. Directions for pre and post surgery were all explained and all questions regarding the surgery were answered aswell. The procedure was on time and stayed for the night, next morning she was released. The nursing staff who assisted were very caring and professional, knew exactly how to take care of children during these kind of times. Even tho with everything going on with the Nurses union, It is such a relief to know that people who actually care are in this profession but sad to see our Govt cannot take care of these great folks who dedicate their lives to care for Humanity ! #istandwithnurses
5
from Alexis Papagianis
February 16, 2023
After a surprise ruptured appendix and almost dying...
I spent 5 days, 4 check ups, and one surgery at this hospital. During my stay I was taken care of by the most caring, understanding, and exceptional doctors, nurses, and hospital staff.
They made me laugh, they comforted me, and a couple of them even held my hand.
I am quite literally still alive because of them...
And I guess the view wasn’t bad either!
5
from Cycler Six
November 14, 2022
My daughter was in emergency at Joseph Brant Hospital this past weekend. The care was excellent and Dr.Faulkner treated my daughter with professionalism, compassion, dignity. He has given the best care and treatment, for which we are so thankful. Although it was very busy, he answered questions and how to access specialists. The nurses were professional and kind.
Thank you to all
November 14, 2022

Burlington, Canada
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Neurosurgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology, Surgical oncology, Medical oncology, Radiation oncology, Chemotherapy
Languages: English, French, German, Italian, Polish, Spanish; Castilian
We are committed to exemplary health care. We are focused on clinical excellence, quality and patient safety. We have a passion for service. Since 1961,
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5
from garyrobertson3a
January 25, 2023
I had hernia surgery by Dr. Kluftinger July 2022. Great surgeon and staff. Highly recommend OHSC.
5
from Robin C
November 19, 2022
Had surgery today at OHSC can't say enough good was looked after extremely well from the moment I walked in and through the surgical process from staff-nurses-Anthesiologist Bruno and Doctor O'Brien. Thank you to all for the best surgical experience I could hope for. Highly recomment OHSC
2
from Sabrina Proskow
November 01, 2022
I went here to ask for Lazer skin care surgery for moderate to medium severe unknown facial scarring…
I paid $6,000 for 1500 Needles to be punctured into my skin with some sort of medicine that must have just been sterile water… it actually looks ten times worse than it did before I started; had I not mentioned I had an inheritance; I might not have been sent to a random room….
They might have actually given me the first possible treatment too work for my skin, instead they figured I’d go back for the rest of the 14 other rooms of mechanical devices they had to offer for skin care. WHEN I SPECIFICALLY ASKED FOR LAZER TREATMENT… when I arrived she just grabbed this huge machine with a needle device (PUHHHWOOOPHTSHHHHHUUUUHHHGHAHGHAGHA) it was a retarded puncture device with a huge needle going in and out of your cheeks and such, completely missing my nose which was half of my worry to begin with. I’m thinking of sueing concidering that treatment isn’t even listed on their website!!! I’m very upset. It looks way worse and with more puncture marks than before :,( HANDS DOWN THE STUPIDEST PLACE TO GO FOR ACNE TREATMENT IN THE WORLD… have fun guys. Get ripped off then!!!
Prices for popular procedures:
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Lumpectomy
≈ $4,876
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Simple mastectomy
≈ $9,665
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Radical mastectomy
≈ $14,478
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Subcutaneous mastectomy
≈ $4,529
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Double preventive mastectomy
≈ $12,674
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Breast reconstruction after mastectomy
≈ $15,925
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Surgical breast biopsy
≈ $2,675
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Needle biopsy
≈ $1,111
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Vacuum-assisted breast biopsy
≈ $2,277
4.0
5 reviews
5
from garyrobertson3a
January 25, 2023
I had hernia surgery by Dr. Kluftinger July 2022. Great surgeon and staff. Highly recommend OHSC.
5
from Robin C
November 19, 2022
Had surgery today at OHSC can't say enough good was looked after extremely well from the moment I walked in and through the surgical process from staff-nurses-Anthesiologist Bruno and Doctor O'Brien. Thank you to all for the best surgical experience I could hope for. Highly recomment OHSC
2
from Sabrina Proskow
November 01, 2022
I went here to ask for Lazer skin care surgery for moderate to medium severe unknown facial scarring…
I paid $6,000 for 1500 Needles to be punctured into my skin with some sort of medicine that must have just been sterile water… it actually looks ten times worse than it did before I started; had I not mentioned I had an inheritance; I might not have been sent to a random room….
They might have actually given me the first possible treatment too work for my skin, instead they figured I’d go back for the rest of the 14 other rooms of mechanical devices they had to offer for skin care. WHEN I SPECIFICALLY ASKED FOR LAZER TREATMENT… when I arrived she just grabbed this huge machine with a needle device (PUHHHWOOOPHTSHHHHHUUUUHHHGHAHGHAGHA) it was a retarded puncture device with a huge needle going in and out of your cheeks and such, completely missing my nose which was half of my worry to begin with. I’m thinking of sueing concidering that treatment isn’t even listed on their website!!! I’m very upset. It looks way worse and with more puncture marks than before :,( HANDS DOWN THE STUPIDEST PLACE TO GO FOR ACNE TREATMENT IN THE WORLD… have fun guys. Get ripped off then!!!

Kelowna, Canada
Specializations: Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology, Surgical oncology
Okanagan Health Surgical Centre (OHSC) is home to a dedicated team of highly specialized, experienced surgeons offering a wide spectrum of services from general surgery
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4
from Sabrina Galmo
February 23, 2023
Ari the MRI technologist is absolutely wonderful. I went in for my first and second MRIs in the same week and he made me feel super comfortable while being super friendly. It felt like I was with an old friend! The only downside was the wait time however I understand that’s how things go at hospitals. MG is lucky to have Ari!
5
from Donna M.
February 17, 2023
Very busy hospital. What did I notice
...they are organized, staff you see in the hallways willing to point you in the right direction with a smile. You must wear a paper mask at all times (no cloth masks allowed).
Imaging centre for x-rays was very busy, but names are called and the line was moving. Expect to wait 30 minutes. I liked the chairs that have plexiglass between them, such a great idea and made me feel very comfortable while I waited.
They have Tim Hortons at the main coxwell entrance and a pharasave for prescriptions.
Taxi stand just outside the main entrance waiting to take you home.
Excellent Hospital and caring kind staff here.
If you liked my pic of plexiglass glass chair give this review a like.
5
from Jun Yuan
September 22, 2022
Michael Garron Hospital, formerly Toronto East General Hospital founded in 1929 and located in the East of Toronto in Ontario, has been proudly serving the community of East Toronto since 1929. Over the years the hospital has continued renewing its commitment and version and today Michael Garron Hospital is a full-service and large community teaching hospital with over 500 beds, and providing comprehensive patient care to a diverse population of more than 400,000 people living in its corresponding area! As a community teaching hospital, MGH is affiliated with the University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine, the University of Toronto Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing and other educational institutions. MGH is a designated Paediatric Centre for south-east Toronto for maternal, newborn and paediatric care and a partner hospital in the Child Health Network of the Greater Toronto area. Approximately 3,500 babies are delivered annually at the hospital's Maternal Newborn and Child Health Centre! Although the patient waiting time and some other staff training are needed to be addressed and improved, thankfully, MGH has been working very hard with the provincial government to provide the best patient care for the people they care about as they could! Thank you is really needed for their efforts and hard work!
Prices for popular procedures:
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Hemicolectomy
≈ $17,415
-
Rectum anterior resection
≈ $18,150
-
Radical prostatectomy
≈ $17,065
-
Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP)
≈ $8,053
-
Radical nephrectomy
≈ $18,559
-
Parotidectomy
≈ $6,309
-
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy
≈ $7,187
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Total gastrectomy
≈ $25,153
-
Total thyroidectomy
≈ $8,659
2.8
5 reviews
4
from Sabrina Galmo
February 23, 2023
Ari the MRI technologist is absolutely wonderful. I went in for my first and second MRIs in the same week and he made me feel super comfortable while being super friendly. It felt like I was with an old friend! The only downside was the wait time however I understand that’s how things go at hospitals. MG is lucky to have Ari!
5
from Donna M.
February 17, 2023
Very busy hospital. What did I notice
...they are organized, staff you see in the hallways willing to point you in the right direction with a smile. You must wear a paper mask at all times (no cloth masks allowed).
Imaging centre for x-rays was very busy, but names are called and the line was moving. Expect to wait 30 minutes. I liked the chairs that have plexiglass between them, such a great idea and made me feel very comfortable while I waited.
They have Tim Hortons at the main coxwell entrance and a pharasave for prescriptions.
Taxi stand just outside the main entrance waiting to take you home.
Excellent Hospital and caring kind staff here.
If you liked my pic of plexiglass glass chair give this review a like.
5
from Jun Yuan
September 22, 2022
Michael Garron Hospital, formerly Toronto East General Hospital founded in 1929 and located in the East of Toronto in Ontario, has been proudly serving the community of East Toronto since 1929. Over the years the hospital has continued renewing its commitment and version and today Michael Garron Hospital is a full-service and large community teaching hospital with over 500 beds, and providing comprehensive patient care to a diverse population of more than 400,000 people living in its corresponding area! As a community teaching hospital, MGH is affiliated with the University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine, the University of Toronto Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing and other educational institutions. MGH is a designated Paediatric Centre for south-east Toronto for maternal, newborn and paediatric care and a partner hospital in the Child Health Network of the Greater Toronto area. Approximately 3,500 babies are delivered annually at the hospital's Maternal Newborn and Child Health Centre! Although the patient waiting time and some other staff training are needed to be addressed and improved, thankfully, MGH has been working very hard with the provincial government to provide the best patient care for the people they care about as they could! Thank you is really needed for their efforts and hard work!

Toronto, Canada
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology, Surgical oncology, Medical oncology, Chemotherapy
Nestled in the heart of East Toronto, Michael Garron Hospital (MGH), a division of Toronto East Health Network, is a vibrant community teaching hospital serving
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1
from Ove08
May 06, 2023
Do not go here if there is something seriously wrong with you. They're nurses are 90% horrible. Literally had one nurse come into a family members room gave the pills to another family member and said here give him these. They did not bring him ice chips or water when he desperately needed them. The doctors all gave wrong diagnosis, and when we requested a transfer they told us there was no room anywhere and after that day the help we got was less and less. Then when he finally got discharged we went to Mount Sinai the doctors there could not believe the stupidity at this hospital. They said there was room here for you we were expecting you and you never came. They did the tests and now we'll wait for a proper diagnosis within the week. We were forced to stay there for 3 weeks and had nothing done for us and we went to this hospital and everything done in a week. Humber river seems to only care about the money they receive for "caring" for you nothing else. These people should be ashamed of themselves.
1
from Melanie
December 27, 2022
This is the worst hospital you could ever go to. My father went here late November because he wasn’t feeling well, his whole right side from his head to feet were cramping and in pain bad, they said he was “fine” and sent him home. At around 4 am my father could not talk or move and an ambulance was called. When the ambulance arrived they said he has been having stroke symptoms for a while now. He was sent to Western Toronto Hospital, great hospital, where he was recovering amazing. Then he was sent back to this disgraceful place because they said he was recovering good and was ready for therapy. When he arrives here his room isn’t even ready and had my father waiting for over 30 minutes outside. There were patients yelling for help and the nurses wouldn’t do anything that my sister had to tell one of the nurses people are calling for help and all the nurses say is “oh they are fine” and go back to the computers. Few days of my father being in this place, he goes back to worse and not improving, but when he was in Western he was improving. This hospital would not clean my dad. My dad was days without being cleaned. My father the later passed in this hospital. Please avoid this hospital at all time.
5
from Mann
November 07, 2022
Amazing hospital and hospitality. The maternity staff is very good and helpful. I gave birth to my loving daughter in 2021. Very Clean place . I was spend 2 nights here. Great experience 💕
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Radical prostatectomy
≈ $17,065
-
Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP)
≈ $8,053
-
Radical nephrectomy
≈ $18,559
-
Transurethral resection of bladder tumor (TURBT)
≈ $5,839
-
Radical cystectomy
≈ $19,687
-
Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) for renal tumor
≈ $9,240
-
Partial cystectomy
≈ $8,177
-
Cystoprostatectomy
≈ $10,500
-
Cystectomy + Bladder reconstruction
≈ $20,714
2.5
5 reviews
1
from Ove08
May 06, 2023
Do not go here if there is something seriously wrong with you. They're nurses are 90% horrible. Literally had one nurse come into a family members room gave the pills to another family member and said here give him these. They did not bring him ice chips or water when he desperately needed them. The doctors all gave wrong diagnosis, and when we requested a transfer they told us there was no room anywhere and after that day the help we got was less and less. Then when he finally got discharged we went to Mount Sinai the doctors there could not believe the stupidity at this hospital. They said there was room here for you we were expecting you and you never came. They did the tests and now we'll wait for a proper diagnosis within the week. We were forced to stay there for 3 weeks and had nothing done for us and we went to this hospital and everything done in a week. Humber river seems to only care about the money they receive for "caring" for you nothing else. These people should be ashamed of themselves.
1
from Melanie
December 27, 2022
This is the worst hospital you could ever go to. My father went here late November because he wasn’t feeling well, his whole right side from his head to feet were cramping and in pain bad, they said he was “fine” and sent him home. At around 4 am my father could not talk or move and an ambulance was called. When the ambulance arrived they said he has been having stroke symptoms for a while now. He was sent to Western Toronto Hospital, great hospital, where he was recovering amazing. Then he was sent back to this disgraceful place because they said he was recovering good and was ready for therapy. When he arrives here his room isn’t even ready and had my father waiting for over 30 minutes outside. There were patients yelling for help and the nurses wouldn’t do anything that my sister had to tell one of the nurses people are calling for help and all the nurses say is “oh they are fine” and go back to the computers. Few days of my father being in this place, he goes back to worse and not improving, but when he was in Western he was improving. This hospital would not clean my dad. My dad was days without being cleaned. My father the later passed in this hospital. Please avoid this hospital at all time.
5
from Mann
November 07, 2022
Amazing hospital and hospitality. The maternity staff is very good and helpful. I gave birth to my loving daughter in 2021. Very Clean place . I was spend 2 nights here. Great experience 💕

Toronto, Canada
Specializations: Vascular surgery, Neurosurgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology, Surgical oncology, Other treatment techniques
Languages: Italian, Russian, Spanish; Castilian, Vietnamese
Using clinical excellence, optimizing care through technology and community connection, we are lighting new ways in healthcare for a community of 850,000 residents in North
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4
from AHA
March 19, 2023
I find most of the staff are friendly and helpful. However, it's not sufficient for lots of patients. So, people should wait for more than usual.
There is lots of parking lot with different charges rate. The inside of the building is clean. Also, lots of restaurant and shops are located there for different tastes.
I believe that it is one of the best hospitals in Toronto.
5
from Josephine N
December 19, 2022
Great experience here. The staff were amazing. Very kind and thorough. Thank you!
Lots of washrooms. Easy to find rooms. Good variety in the food court. There’s also a Tim Hortons in the building.
Parking can be hard as the path is pretty narrow, so if you make a turn while looking for parking, you can get stuck behind the cars that are waiting to exit, resulting in wasting time and money. Not much you can do about it but wait it through.
Also, you only have 10 minutes to exit after you pay for your ticket, so best to walk to your car right away, as you might get stuck behind cars trying to park and/or exit. Good luck!
3
from Ruby A
August 10, 2022
I find the staff and employees for the most part, are friendly and helpful. There were a few times when I was lost and asked random employees for guidance, and they went out of their way to help. The lab and diagnostics can be super busy, and for some reason, I always get a bruise with bloodwork, but not at other clinics. It would be great to see reasonable parking fees, but this seems to be the norm. There is a Second Cup inside the main entrance, to the right, and a Tim Horton’s (go straight pass the elevators, turn left, keep going).
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Radical prostatectomy
≈ $17,065
-
Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP)
≈ $8,053
-
Radical nephrectomy
≈ $18,559
-
Lumpectomy
≈ $4,876
-
Transurethral resection of bladder tumor (TURBT)
≈ $5,839
-
Simple mastectomy
≈ $9,665
-
Radical cystectomy
≈ $19,687
-
Surgical breast biopsy
≈ $2,675
-
Partial cystectomy
≈ $8,177
3.3
5 reviews
4
from AHA
March 19, 2023
I find most of the staff are friendly and helpful. However, it's not sufficient for lots of patients. So, people should wait for more than usual.
There is lots of parking lot with different charges rate. The inside of the building is clean. Also, lots of restaurant and shops are located there for different tastes.
I believe that it is one of the best hospitals in Toronto.
5
from Josephine N
December 19, 2022
Great experience here. The staff were amazing. Very kind and thorough. Thank you!
Lots of washrooms. Easy to find rooms. Good variety in the food court. There’s also a Tim Hortons in the building.
Parking can be hard as the path is pretty narrow, so if you make a turn while looking for parking, you can get stuck behind the cars that are waiting to exit, resulting in wasting time and money. Not much you can do about it but wait it through.
Also, you only have 10 minutes to exit after you pay for your ticket, so best to walk to your car right away, as you might get stuck behind cars trying to park and/or exit. Good luck!
3
from Ruby A
August 10, 2022
I find the staff and employees for the most part, are friendly and helpful. There were a few times when I was lost and asked random employees for guidance, and they went out of their way to help. The lab and diagnostics can be super busy, and for some reason, I always get a bruise with bloodwork, but not at other clinics. It would be great to see reasonable parking fees, but this seems to be the norm. There is a Second Cup inside the main entrance, to the right, and a Tim Horton’s (go straight pass the elevators, turn left, keep going).

Toronto, Canada
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology, Surgical oncology, Radiation oncology, Chemotherapy
About Sunnybrook Our mission is to care for our patients and their families when it matters most. Our vision is to invent the future of
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2
from Joma Here
April 21, 2023
Came in after my mother was brought in emergency by ambulance. Those guys A+ they knew what to do. Then this started. From 530pm and well it is 3am now and we are still waiting to hear from the doctor’s guess or expertise for what may have triggered my mom’s situation. Doctor paid us a visit at 130am to just ask questions and check her vitals. Mom was then given IV only at 145am even though she had already told the short hair cut with blonde dyed hair nurse that she had only ate yesterday in the morning. He didn’t catch that back at 630pm. We are still here and we just may have to move in bc there seems to be only one doctor working while 20 nurses mixed with hard working ones and then the ones who seem to have the time to sit almost the entire time we were here. I wish we had been given an opportunity to go elsewhere. It feels like the healthcare system here is absolutely the last resort.
1
from Naturally Aspir8ed
April 14, 2023
Staff are very dismissive and don't bother explaining anything to patients. I came here to the ER and ended up waiting 7 hours to see a doctor. It took me over an hour just to get triaged. I understand things can get busy but for some reason this hospital does not staff for the volume of patients they see. I would avoid this hospital at all costs. It's honestly THAT bad
5
from Kathryn Truman
April 06, 2023
Wonderful hospital, with efficient, caring staff. Big shoutout to the neurosurgery unit. Fixed my husband’s sciatica. Pain free after many months. Dr. Jeff Wilson and his team did a fabulous job. Thank you!!
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Hemicolectomy
≈ $17,415
-
Rectum anterior resection
≈ $18,150
-
Radical prostatectomy
≈ $17,065
-
Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP)
≈ $8,053
-
Conization
≈ $2,976
-
Open hysterectomy
≈ $7,981
-
Radical nephrectomy
≈ $18,559
-
Loop electrosurgical excision procedure (LEEP)
≈ $1,921
-
Total laparoscopic hysterectomy (TLH)
≈ $8,914
3.5
5 reviews
2
from Joma Here
April 21, 2023
Came in after my mother was brought in emergency by ambulance. Those guys A+ they knew what to do. Then this started. From 530pm and well it is 3am now and we are still waiting to hear from the doctor’s guess or expertise for what may have triggered my mom’s situation. Doctor paid us a visit at 130am to just ask questions and check her vitals. Mom was then given IV only at 145am even though she had already told the short hair cut with blonde dyed hair nurse that she had only ate yesterday in the morning. He didn’t catch that back at 630pm. We are still here and we just may have to move in bc there seems to be only one doctor working while 20 nurses mixed with hard working ones and then the ones who seem to have the time to sit almost the entire time we were here. I wish we had been given an opportunity to go elsewhere. It feels like the healthcare system here is absolutely the last resort.
1
from Naturally Aspir8ed
April 14, 2023
Staff are very dismissive and don't bother explaining anything to patients. I came here to the ER and ended up waiting 7 hours to see a doctor. It took me over an hour just to get triaged. I understand things can get busy but for some reason this hospital does not staff for the volume of patients they see. I would avoid this hospital at all costs. It's honestly THAT bad
5
from Kathryn Truman
April 06, 2023
Wonderful hospital, with efficient, caring staff. Big shoutout to the neurosurgery unit. Fixed my husband’s sciatica. Pain free after many months. Dr. Jeff Wilson and his team did a fabulous job. Thank you!!

Toronto, Canada
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology, Surgical oncology, Chemotherapy
Languages: Chinese, English, French, Italian, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish; Castilian, Vietnamese
St. Michael’s Hospital provides compassionate care to all who enter its doors. The hospital also provides outstanding medical education to future health care professionals in
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5
from Bermuda Kelp
April 15, 2023
today (Feb 14, 5pm) was my first visit to this ER room and it was very much better than the Grand River's. The nurses all seemed to be in a better mood and the young ER doctor was quite understanding and kind. The wait time was less than half of that of Grand river.
Things I thought that could be improved though were how the young worker at the entrance of the ER room was just sitting there and staring at people who came into the room and selectively offering guidance. She didn't greet nor guide people as they came in but offered help only if one seemed completely lost. I thought she needed to be more proactive. Also, I didn't like how we had to speak of our personal information (address, phone number and medical info) in front of all the other patients in the living room. Lastly the initial waiting area were quite loud and hectic with hospital personnel walking into and through the area. Some were talking casual things very loudly as if the waiting patients didn't exist. One worker came with a buggy with her baby without a uniform and just went in and out of the triage nurse area like it's her living room.. Beside these minor things the visit was excellent and I appreciate the people who made it the way it is. Will come again, thank you!
5
from Esmeralda McSleepyFace
March 24, 2023
Amazing ED and medical imaging staff. Took my son to have his hand injury checked out today, and everything from arrival to triage, registration, physician assessment, and X-ray took less than an hour. Everyone was kind and pleasant. Results took a bit longer which is understandable, but with the cast application and the nurse going over discharge instructions, we were out of there in less than three hours total. Excellent care and experience.
5
from Sandra Simpraga
January 30, 2023
I'm impressed with everyone who works at St. Mary. Looks like it's a very good workplace. From the security guards and intake to nurses and doctors, everyone is kind, polite, and professional. I received great care and am thankful to all staff. Great teams! Unfortunatelly, I had to go there several times lately. They do all tests quickly and answer to all questions in language I understand, as non-medical person. 5 out of 5 stars. Other hospitals should go there to observe and learn how it's done.
Prices for popular procedures:
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Total esophagectomy
≈ $29,622
-
Esophagogastrectomy
≈ $49,659
-
Atrial septal defect (ASD) repair
≈ $22,774
-
Ventricular septal defect (VSD) repair
≈ $27,231
-
Heart tumor surgery
≈ $65,092
-
Open-heart intracardiac foreign body removal
≈ $93,232
-
Surgery for tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) in adults
≈ $15,616
-
Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) open heart surgery in adults
≈ $10,120
-
Surgical ventricular restoration (SVR)
≈ $27,372
3.4
5 reviews
5
from Bermuda Kelp
April 15, 2023
today (Feb 14, 5pm) was my first visit to this ER room and it was very much better than the Grand River's. The nurses all seemed to be in a better mood and the young ER doctor was quite understanding and kind. The wait time was less than half of that of Grand river.
Things I thought that could be improved though were how the young worker at the entrance of the ER room was just sitting there and staring at people who came into the room and selectively offering guidance. She didn't greet nor guide people as they came in but offered help only if one seemed completely lost. I thought she needed to be more proactive. Also, I didn't like how we had to speak of our personal information (address, phone number and medical info) in front of all the other patients in the living room. Lastly the initial waiting area were quite loud and hectic with hospital personnel walking into and through the area. Some were talking casual things very loudly as if the waiting patients didn't exist. One worker came with a buggy with her baby without a uniform and just went in and out of the triage nurse area like it's her living room.. Beside these minor things the visit was excellent and I appreciate the people who made it the way it is. Will come again, thank you!
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from Esmeralda McSleepyFace
March 24, 2023
Amazing ED and medical imaging staff. Took my son to have his hand injury checked out today, and everything from arrival to triage, registration, physician assessment, and X-ray took less than an hour. Everyone was kind and pleasant. Results took a bit longer which is understandable, but with the cast application and the nurse going over discharge instructions, we were out of there in less than three hours total. Excellent care and experience.
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from Sandra Simpraga
January 30, 2023
I'm impressed with everyone who works at St. Mary. Looks like it's a very good workplace. From the security guards and intake to nurses and doctors, everyone is kind, polite, and professional. I received great care and am thankful to all staff. Great teams! Unfortunatelly, I had to go there several times lately. They do all tests quickly and answer to all questions in language I understand, as non-medical person. 5 out of 5 stars. Other hospitals should go there to observe and learn how it's done.

Kitchener, Canada
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Oncology, Surgical oncology
Located in the heart of Kitchener, Ontario, St. Mary’s is the second-largest acute care hospital in the St. Joseph’s Health System and a Regional Cardiac
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- Acromioclavicular joint reconstruction ≈ $7,469
- Adrenalectomy ≈ $13,010
- Aortoiliac allografting ≈ $27,180
- Arteriovenous (AV) fistula surgery ≈ $4,411
- Arteriovenous (AV) graft surgery ≈ $7,062
- Arthroscopic biceps tenodesis ≈ $3,479
- Arthroscopic chondroplasty ≈ $9,500
- Arthroscopic elbow debridement ≈ $1,403
- Arthroscopic jumper's knee surgery ≈ $4,877
- Arthroscopic knee debridement ≈ $8,309
- Arthroscopic labrum refixation surgery ≈ $10,128
- Arthroscopic meniscus repair ≈ $9,274
- Arthroscopic partial meniscectomy ≈ $6,544
- Arthroscopic reconstruction of the knee ligament ≈ $10,840
- Arthroscopic reconstruction of the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) ≈ $12,496
- Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair ≈ $10,131
- Arthroscopic shoulder remplissage procedure ≈ $10,677
- Arthroscopic synovectomy of the knee joint ≈ $8,868
- Arthroscopic total meniscectomy ≈ $8,065
- Arthroscopic treatment of prepatellar bursitis ≈ $3,597
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