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Emergency Department
101 Humber College Blvd
Etobicoke, ON
M9V 1R8
Etobicoke, ON
M9V 1R8
Direct Line: 416-747-3528
Call 911 in emergencies
Daily 24 hours
Last Updated: Dec 12, 2023: Suggest an edit
Application
No referral required * patients need their Ontario health card and a second piece of photo ID * children need their birth certificate and their Ontario health card
Eligibility / Target Population
People who need medical care for serious illnesses and injuries, emotional distress, or sexual assault * older adults may be eligible for follow-up support
Fees
Services may be covered by OHIP
Languages
English ; Interpretive Services
Area Served
Toronto (Etobicoke) and Vaughan (Woodbridge)
Accessibility
Wheelchair Accessible
Description of Services
Patients that require emergency or urgent care related to a serious injury, illness or condition should visit the emergency department * especially important if the patient is experiencing symptoms and have an existing chronic condition, including heart disease, kidney disease, or diabetes
Patients who need care for the following symptoms should visit the emergency department immediately:
Medical Assessment Units (MAU) -Both Brampton Civic Hospital and Etobicoke General Hospital have opened MAUs for emergency patients who are expected to be treated and discharged with 48 hours
Emergency Department Wait Times: www.williamoslerhs.ca/en/areas-of-care/emergency-wait-times.aspx
Patients who need care for the following symptoms should visit the emergency department immediately:
- chest and abdominal pain
- seizures
- stroke symptoms such as: loss of movement of half your body, loss of speech, severe dizziness
- shortness of breath, dizziness/fainting
- numbness or weakness in arms or hands
- fever in infants under three years old
- pregnancy-related emergencies
- overdose/poisoning
- mental health issues
- sprains, strains or broken bone
- serious allergic reactions and skin rashes
- asthma attacks
- burns
- cuts that may need stitches
- earaches
- conditions related to your eyes
- infections
Medical Assessment Units (MAU) -Both Brampton Civic Hospital and Etobicoke General Hospital have opened MAUs for emergency patients who are expected to be treated and discharged with 48 hours
Emergency Department Wait Times: www.williamoslerhs.ca/en/areas-of-care/emergency-wait-times.aspx
Last Updated: Dec 12, 2023: Suggest an edit