Mississauga Hospital is a regional and teaching hospital in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. It provides general medical services to residents of central and southern Mississauga as well as regional stroke, cardiac, and neurological care.
Founded in 1958 as South Peel Hospital, the hospital was renamed to Mississauga Hospital in 1980. After a 1997 government mandate to restructure, the hospital merged with the nearby Queensway General Hospital in Toronto in April 1998 to form a new hospital corporation named Trillium Health Centre. From 1998 to 2011 the hospital was known as Trillium Health Centre Mississauga. The name was reverted to Mississauga Hospital following Trillium Health Centre's merger with Credit Valley Hospital on December 1, 2011 to form Trillium Health Partners.
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Programs and services
- Regional Stroke Centre: The Harold G. & June C. Shipp Stroke Centre
- Regional Cardiac Centre: Hazel McCallion Centre for Heart Health
- Regional Neurosurgery Centre
- Internal Medicine and Sub-specialities
- Intensive Care
- Surgery
- Obstetrics and Gynaecology
- Paediatrics
- Mental Health
- Colonel Harland Sanders Family Care Centre
- Diagnostic Imaging, Interventional Radiology
- Diabetes Management Centre
- Emergency Services (24 hours/day)
- A specialist SARS clinic operated during the 2003 outbreak
- Surgicentre - the largest outpatient surgical centre in North America
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Fundraising
The hospital's annual Diwali dinner has become known as one of Mississauga's premier social events.
Bus terminal
The Trillium Hospital Bus Terminal is a MiWay bus terminal located on the northern side of the Mississauga Hospital site, facing the Queensway.
The bus terminal has no ticketing services and contains a bus shelter.
Bus routes
All routes are wheelchair-accessible ().
References
Source of the article : Wikipedia