Treatment/Clinics
- After Cancer Treatment Transition Clinic: Women’s College Hospital and Princess Margaret Hospital created Canada’s only After Cancer Treatment Transition Clinic (ACTT) to address the health-care needs of cancer survivors.
- Virtual Ward: With funding from the Toronto Central Local Health Institution and the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, several hospitals have partnered with the Toronto Central Community Care Access Centre to create the first virtual ward in North America. The Virtual Ward uses a health team to work with patients who cannot come to the hospital on a regular basis.
- CACE Complex Care Clinic: In collaboration with the University of Toronto, Women’s College Hospital is building a Centre for Ambulatory Care and Education (CACE) Complex Care Clinic. The clinic will open in 2015 and will focus on providing ambulatory care. It will be at the same location as the current hospital in downtown Toronto, Ontario. It will use an interdisciplinary approach to medicine.
- Bay Centre for Birth Control: The Bay Centre specializes in sexual and reproductive health care for women in Ontario. Services include contraceptive health care, reproductive health care, abortion care, sexual health care, and colonoscopy services. It is located near the main hospital at 790 Bay Street, Toronto.
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