i am almost 7 months pregnant and waiting to see an Obstetrician at the credit valley hospital, every time my gp calls they are told that there is no appointments available before the end of july ehich even according to my gp is a bit late….after hearing this for a million times i took it […]

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Some Canadians are waiting longer for medical treatments that federal and provincial governments agreed to provide more quickly, according to a new report. The Wait Times Alliance, which includes doctors from specialties such as emergency medicine, radiology and cardiology, released its annual report card on wait times Tuesday. In a reversal from previous report cards, […]

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I’m launching this complaint towards the lack of care from some of the nurses at this hospital. My father in law was admitted to this hospital, he was put on life support during this time he was not well taken care of in a matter of nurses duties which included changing his diaper/bed mat on […]

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On May 29,2012 I took my son to the emergency for treatment.he had a bad case of the flu. He had trouble standing or sitting without being nauseous. My son layed outside on the grass while a man with a wood tick on his shoulder had a bed.we were told that there were no more […]

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A medical ethic expert in Ontario says health authorities in Newfoundland and Labrador didn’t do enough after a woman died following her release from the Gander hospital. “There has to be action that protects the public from this occurring again and a statement that this has been wrong, and I guess you can argue that […]

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A central Newfoundland family whose wife and mother died after she was released from hospital say an external review backs up their belief that a physician missed critical details about her condition. Musgrave Harbour resident June Abbott, 69, went to the emergency room in Gander in May 2010 with a complaint of pain in her […]

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2nd time, same doctor, horrible horrible experience. My sister took my poor elderly father to the emergency room where she had been to for a stomach issue. He had an allergic reaction to some meds he was on. They wouldn’t treat him, the doctor stood 3 feet away and said he didn’t know what it […]

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I took my soon (6), to emergencies at York Central Hospital in Richmond Hill. He had an injury in his hand. They took x-rays and said it was a crack in one finger. They just put a tape holding the broken finger and the one besides, and give him an appoinment to see the specialist […]

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I am writing today because I am appalled at the lack of attention patience receive from the Doctors and nurses at your hospital .. Having a horrific experience myself last year i would rather travel miles before i would ever consider being a patient again at York Central. On Sunday May 6th we brought my […]

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Brampton civic hospital is the worst hospital in the world I feel. No care. No nice people. Very Rude. My wife had some issues during the middle of the pregnancy and because of the careless at this hospital, she had miscarriage that day after waiting for long time without any care. We were waiting for […]

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My name is Jenny, I have an 21 months boy who had a visit to emergency room last Sunday (Apr 8, 2012). The doctor in charge is Neelands, Pat. We had a horrable experience when we were there. My baby had Otitis media ( ear infection) right ear, Dr Neelands gave him Amoxicillin Suspension 8ml/time […]

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The people in brampton are so uneducated in the proper way to utilize the hospital and it is disgusting—individuals wonder why they have to wait several hours—because everyone is coming in the totally unnecessary complaints-The brampton public is totally stupid and needs saving from itself. and the hospital needs to stop entertaining to the public […]

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Our second daughter was born on Nov 30 2008. Within less than 5 days of being dismissed from the hospital, our daughter falls ill. My wife took her to the clinic nearby and she was told she has a cold. A day or two later, the symptoms are still there and situation is only getting […]

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I have suffered from migraine headaches my whole life. It is getting to the point where the only way to treat them is by coming to the Smiths Falls Hospital. Every time it is Dr. Sangers (apologies if I spelled it incorrectly) I am treated with nothing but disrespect from her. April 18 202 was […]

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My 15 year old son has been suffering with a knee injury for over 1 year. He has been on a waiting list to see a specialist at the Calgary Children’s Hospital for almost 9 months. Meanwhile his whole life has been disrupted – unable to participate in any sports or physical activity due to […]

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The health of hospitalized Canadians and their visitors is being seriously put at risk by hospitals that have cut corners in cleaning budgets to save money, a Marketplace investigation has revealed. The program took hidden cameras inside 11 hospitals in Ontario and British Columbia. What they found in many of them were surprisingly inadequate cleaning […]

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Nursing care and attitudes 1. Unprofessionally calling patient “mama” or “papa”…have the nurses even taken time to know their patient’s names. 2. Leaving medication for a dementia patient to take, without supervision. 3. Ordering visiting family to give medication, do the dialysis or other treatments like inhalers. 4. Even worse asking a dementia patient to […]

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TORONTO – Health Canada is warning hospitals and health-care providers across the country to immediately stop using a painkiller made by Sandoz Canada after a box of the injectable morphine was found to contain another powerful drug that had been mislabelled. Sandoz informed Health Canada on Wednesday that an unidentified Toronto hospital had reported that […]

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Another problem has surfaced connected with the federal government’s health programs for aboriginal communities. Aboriginal leaders have been warning for weeks that a crisis is developing over a decision to delist the powerful and much-abused painkiller Oxycontin and its successor OxyNeo because a high percentage of northern Ontario aboriginals are addicted to it. Now The […]

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March 09,2012 The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Manitoba William D. B. Pope, MD, LLB. FRCPC Registrar/CEO Dear Sir, No checklists send patients into unnecessary horror after surgery. Patients continue to be robbed of their lives , beginning in the surgeons office, all the way to pre surgery. To my knowledge, Pan Am and […]

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