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Victoria Hospital for Sick Children is a building in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The building served as a hospital until 1951 and currently serves as the Toronto regional headquarters of Canadian Blood Services. The building has received a Commendation of Adaptive Re-use from the Toronto Historical Board.
Find out the names, locations, networks, and affiliations of over thirty hospitals in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. North York General Hospital is one of the hospitals in the North York area, affiliated with the University of Toronto.
SickKids is a major pediatric hospital affiliated with the University of Toronto, ranked the top in the world by Newsweek in 2021. It provides emergency, trauma, and specialized care, as well as research and education, for children and their families.
Learn about the format, prefixes, and area codes of Canadian telephone numbers, as well as the history and regulation of the North American Numbering Plan. The country code for Canada is 1, which is used for international access and trunk prefix.
A teaching hospital and medical centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, founded in 1892 by the Sisters of St. Joseph. It provides tertiary and quaternary services in various specialties, including cardiovascular surgery, neurosurgery, inner city health, and trauma care.
Humber River Hospital is a major acute care hospital in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, offering emergency and intensive care services, maternal and child services and more. It is the merged facility of three previous hospitals and opened in 2015 on a new site near Highway 401 and Keele Street.
Learn about the history, services, and research of Toronto General Hospital, a major teaching hospital and the flagship campus of University Health Network. The hospital is located at 200 Elizabeth Street, Toronto, Ontario, M5G 2C4.
Victoria Hospital is a large teaching hospital in London, Ontario, Canada, affiliated with the University of Western Ontario. It traces its origins to the London General Hospital, which opened in 1874 and was renamed in 1899 for Queen Victoria's diamond jubilee.