Province Commits to Niagara Falls Hospital to Serve South Niagara

Province Commits to Niagara Falls Hospital to Serve South Niagara

On October 30, 2017 Politicians, health officials and dignitaries gathered at the future home of the new Niagara Falls hospital at the corner of Montrose Road and Biggar Road to unveil a new sign representing an ongoing commitment to planning the new hospital expected to be built by 2023. The South Niagara Hospital will likely cost around $1 Billion and employ construction related jobs for 3 ½ to 4 years. The Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care revealed the new Niagara Falls Hospital will provide health care to more than 434,000 people through state-of-the-art facilities designed to meet the region’s changing health-care needs. Patients will have access to emergency and urgent care, laboratory services, ambulatory clinics, and full diagnostics including MRI, CT scans, ultrasounds and X-rays.The hospital will also feature traditional healing spaces and will continue to facilitate Niagara Health’s role in educating medical and other health professionals.When complete, patients will also have access to general surgical services; a regional stroke program; seniors’ wellness and aging programs; breast-screening services; integrated chronic disease management programs; mental health and addictions programs; and outpatient services for children, youth and adults. 

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