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Juravinski Cancer Centre

699 Concession Street Hamilton, ON L8V 5C2

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McMaster Children’s Hospital

1200 Main St W Hamilton, ON L8N 3Z5

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Satellite Health Facility

150 King Street East Hamilton, ON L8N 1B2

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West End Clinic/Urgent Care Centre

690 Main Street West Hamilton, ON L8S 1A4

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One year later: Historic Ontario pediatric health care funding results in increased access to care

Today, Hamilton Health Sciences’ McMaster Children’s Hospital and the other members of the Children’s Health Coalition celebrate the one-year milestone of a historic investment in Ontario’s pediatric health care system from the provincial government. One year after a $330 million commitment, kids and families are already seeing the benefits – access to specialized pediatric health...

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HHS services no longer affected by global computer issues

Updated Saturday July 20, 2024, 1:30 p.m. Clinical services at Hamilton Health Sciences are no longer impacted by the global Microsoft outage. All appointments will proceed as scheduled. We thank all our patients, families, staff and physicians for your patience while our teams responded to this event. —– Friday July 19 Hamilton Health Sciences is...

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Revolutionary combination of scanning and surgery helps endometriosis patients

Moyo Browne, 28, has had painful periods for as far back as she can remember, which later turned into severe abdominal pain. When she was able to meet with a gynecologist at Hamilton Health Sciences’ (HHS) McMaster University Medical Centre (MUMC) for treatment, her quality of life drastically improved. It was a long road to...

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Children with complex conditions get faster access to therapy

Thanks to recent provincial investment, kids and families at Hamilton Health Sciences’ McMaster Children’s Hospital’s (MCH) medically complex care program will now have faster access to support for complex conditions. This investment – the largest in the hospital’s history – has supported the growth of services, spaces and staff to care for more families in...

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Research & Innovation

Canadian researchers find radiation not necessary for patients with low-risk breast cancer

HHS radiation oncologist Dr. Tim Whelan is the study’s lead author Some women with early-stage, low-risk breast cancer may not need radiotherapy after breast conserving surgery, according to new research led by Hamilton Health Sciences, McMaster University, BC Cancer, and the University of British Columbia. The research, published in The New England Journal of Medicine, shows...

Moyo Browne
Stories

Revolutionary combination of scanning and surgery helps endometriosis patients

Moyo Browne, 28, has had painful periods for as far back as she can remember, which later turned into severe abdominal pain. When she was able to meet with a gynecologist at Hamilton Health Sciences’ (HHS) McMaster University Medical Centre (MUMC) for treatment, her quality of life drastically improved. It was a long road to...

Headshot of Mary Van Impe outside of McMaster Children's Hospital
Stories

Children with complex conditions get faster access to therapy

Thanks to recent provincial investment, kids and families at Hamilton Health Sciences’ McMaster Children’s Hospital’s (MCH) medically complex care program will now have faster access to support for complex conditions. This investment – the largest in the hospital’s history – has supported the growth of services, spaces and staff to care for more families in...

Researcher Dr. Courtney Kennedy demonstrates the Fit-Frailty app for a patient.
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Made-in-Hamilton app helps clinicians and researchers measure frailty

A new made-in-Hamilton app is helping researchers and health-care providers measure frailty and function in older adults. Frailty is a medical condition involving reduced function and health. When a person is frail, their body has less resilience to bounce back from illness. Physical inactivity, poor nutrition, social isolation and multiple medications can contribute to frailty....

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React “FAST” to the signs of stroke

In Canada, someone has a stroke every nine minutes. Strokes can happen to anyone, at any age and occurs suddenly, often without warning. It's important to recognize the signs of stroke and act quickly to improve the chances of recovery.

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Health Tips

What is measles?

Hamilton Public Health Services and Brant County Health Unit are investigating exposures in Hamilton and Brantford related to a confirmed case of measles. Dr. Jacqueline Wong, a pediatric infectious diseases specialist at Hamilton Health Sciences McMaster Children’s Hospital, shares information to help keep you and your family safe. What is measles and how can I...

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What illnesses are impacting kids this viral season

Dr. Jeffrey Pernica, infectious disease pediatrician at Hamilton Health Sciences’ McMaster Children’s Hospital, shares some insights into the current 2023 viral season.   Are any new illnesses impacting children this year? Most families know, and certainly all doctors know that there is more respiratory disease in children in the winter. This is because there are...

National Doctors' Day, May 1, 2024
Our People

Celebrating our doctors on Doctors’ Day

The word physician is an all-encompassing term for someone who advises, mentors, helps, innovates, provides solutions, comforts, researches, and provides best care for all. Hamilton Health Sciences (HHS) proudly recognizes the contributions of our doctors on this Doctors’ Day. One day is not sufficient to capture all of their invaluable contributions to our hospital, patients,...

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Our People

Saving lives and honouring patients through organ donation

The success of organ donation in Ontario not only relies on the efforts of many people who embrace organ donation as a social responsibility, but also on dedicated hospital teams, like those at Hamilton Health Sciences (HHS) who work collaboratively to make sure organs are available when needed. HHS works closely with the Trillium Gift...

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Meet Hank, Hamilton Health Sciences’ fluffiest employee

Pet therapy has been shown to support positive physical and mental health across hospitals for both patients and staff. That’s why the Hamilton Health Sciences’ (HHS) Volunteer Resources (VR) team wanted to recruit a furry “employee” to support staff across our hospitals. Meet Hank, a 105-pound gentle giant of a Newfoundland dog. Hank will start...

Transforming care for neurodevelopmental disorders with a learning health system

Navigating the Canadian health-care system can be daunting for families with children living with neurodevelopmental disorders like autism or ADHD. As a caregiver and advocate for her child’s needs, as well as a researcher, Karen Beattie knows this struggle all too well. Her journey began when her son Freddie was born prematurely at 29 weeks,...

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Digital Health , Stories

Hamilton General Hospital ED shows `Epic’ ability to rise to the challenge

Moments after Hamilton Health Sciences (HHS)’ new digital records system went live on June 4, an air ambulance helicopter landed on the roof of HHS’ Hamilton General Hospital carrying a trauma patient, and then a stroke patient needing immediate intervention arrived by ambulance. It was trial by fire for the emergency department (ED) team, who...

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Improved communication through Secure Chat means better patient care

Providing the very best care for Hamilton Health Sciences (HHS) patients just got faster and easier thanks to Secure Chat – a secure messaging tool included in our new hospital information system. Hamilton Health Sciences launched its new fully digital hospital information system, called Epic, on June 4. It replaces dozens of electronic and paper...

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Research & Innovation

Canadian researchers find radiation not necessary for patients with low-risk breast cancer

HHS radiation oncologist Dr. Tim Whelan is the study’s lead author Some women with early-stage, low-risk breast cancer may not need radiotherapy after breast conserving surgery, according to new research led by Hamilton Health Sciences, McMaster University, BC Cancer, and the University of British Columbia. The research, published in The New England Journal of Medicine, shows...

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Research & Innovation

Best Scientists in Medicine 2024

We are pleased to share the recent list of Best Scientists in Medicine 2024 and highlight the 43 researchers on the list who are affiliated with Hamilton Health Sciences (HHS) and our academic partner, McMaster University. Congratulations to these researchers for making an impact and contributing to a culture of research and innovation at HHS: Sonia...

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Research & Innovation

New, simple test detects rare fatal genetic heart condition

A team of international researchers including Hamilton Health Sciences (HHS) cardiac electrophysiologist Dr. Jason Roberts has revealed a new, simple clinical test to detect calcium release deficiency syndrome (CRDS), a life-threatening genetic arrhythmia that causes dangerously fast heartbeats and can lead to severe complications such as sudden cardiac arrest and death. “We hope this test...

Media Room

One year later: Historic Ontario pediatric health care funding results in increased access to care

Today, Hamilton Health Sciences’ McMaster Children’s Hospital and the other members of the Children’s Health Coalition celebrate the one-year milestone of a historic investment in Ontario’s pediatric health care system from the provincial government. One year after a $330 million commitment, kids and families are already seeing the benefits – access to specialized pediatric health...

Media Room

HHS services no longer affected by global computer issues

Updated Saturday July 20, 2024, 1:30 p.m. Clinical services at Hamilton Health Sciences are no longer impacted by the global Microsoft outage. All appointments will proceed as scheduled. We thank all our patients, families, staff and physicians for your patience while our teams responded to this event. —– Friday July 19 Hamilton Health Sciences is...

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Impact Report 2023-2024

We’re excited to present our 2023-24 Impact Report, highlighting the outstanding dedication and contributions of our staff and physicians across our strategic pillars of patients, people, sustainability, and research and innovation. Last year, we focused on making patient care better, safer, and more equitable and inclusive. Thanks to investments from our hospital, the government, and...