List of hospitals in Toronto

There are over forty hospitals located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Many of them are also medical research facilities and teaching schools affiliated with the University of Toronto. Most hospitals are grouped under administrative networks that serve particular neighbourhoods and communities and share a number of medical services. The largest of the networks is University Health Network, which governs four of Canada’s largest research hospitals located across Downtown Toronto. Some hospitals in Toronto operate independently, attracting large funding and public donation due to historic brand value and overall clinical standards.

Existing hospitals

Name Founded District Network University affiliate Former name(s) Image
Baycrest Health Sciences1918North YorkUniversity of Toronto
(fully-affiliated)
Toronto Jewish Old Folks Home
Bellwood Health Services1984LeasideEdgewood Health Network
Bridgepoint Active Healthcare1875Old TorontoSinai Health SystemUniversity of Toronto
(community-affiliated)
Riverdale Hospital
Casey House1988Old Toronto
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, College Street Site1966Old TorontoCentre for Addiction and Mental HealthUniversity of Toronto
(fully-affiliated)
Clarke Institute of Psychiatry
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Queen Street Site1850Old TorontoCentre for Addiction and Mental HealthUniversity of Toronto
(fully-affiliated)
Provincial Lunatic Asylum;
Queen Street Mental Health Centre
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Russell Street Site1949Old TorontoCentre for Addiction and Mental HealthUniversity of Toronto
(fully-affiliated)
Addiction Research Foundation
Centric Health Surgical Centre Toronto1960North YorkDon Mills Surgical Unit
Etobicoke General Hospital1972EtobicokeWilliam Osler Health System
Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital1899North YorkUniversity of Toronto
(fully-affiliated)
Home for Incurable Children;
Bloorview MacMillan Children's Centre
Hospital for Sick Children1875Old TorontoUniversity of Toronto
(fully-affiliated)
Victoria Hospital for Sick Children
Humber River Hospital, Wilson Site1997North YorkHumber River HospitalUniversity of Toronto
(Community-Affiliated);
Queen's University at Kingston
Michael Garron Hospital1929East YorkToronto East Health NetworkUniversity of Toronto
(TAHSN associate members-affiliated)
Toronto East General Hospital
Mount Sinai Hospital1923Old TorontoSinai Health SystemUniversity of Toronto
(fully-affiliated)
Toronto Hebrew Maternity and Convalescent Hospital
North York General Hospital1968North YorkUniversity of Toronto
(TAHSN associate members-affiliated)
North York General Hospital, Branson Centre1957North YorkUniversity of Toronto
(TAHSN associate members-affiliated)
North York Branson Hospital
North York General Hospital, Seniors' Health Centre1985North YorkUniversity of Toronto
(TAHSN associate members-affiliated)
Princess Margaret Cancer Centre1952Old TorontoUniversity Health NetworkUniversity of Toronto
(fully-affiliated)
Ontario Cancer Institute;
Princess Margaret Hospital
Providence Healthcare1957ScarboroughUnity Health TorontoUniversity of Toronto
(community-affiliated)
House of Providence;
Providence Villa and Hospital;
Providence Centre
Queensway Health Centre1956EtobicokeTrillium Health PartnersUniversity of Toronto
(TAHSN associate members-affiliated)
Queensway General Hospital
Centenary Hospital1967ScarboroughScarborough Health NetworkUniversity of Toronto
(community-affiliated)
Centenary Health Centre;
Scarborough Centenary Hospital
Runnymede Healthcare Centre1945Old TorontoRunnymede Hospital
Scarborough General Hospital1956ScarboroughScarborough Health NetworkUniversity of Toronto
(community-affiliated)
Scarborough General Hospital
Birchmount Hospital1985ScarboroughScarborough Health NetworkUniversity of Toronto
(community-affiliated)
Scarborough Grace Hospital
St. Joseph's Health Centre1921Old TorontoUnity Health TorontoUniversity of Toronto
(TAHSN associate members-affiliated)
St. Joseph's Hospital
St. Michael's Hospital1892Old TorontoUnity Health TorontoUniversity of Toronto
(fully-affiliated)
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre1948North YorkUniversity of Toronto
(fully-affiliated)
Sunnybrook Military Hospital;
Sunnybrook Hospital;
Sunnybrook Medical Centre
Sunnybrook Holland Centre1955North YorkUniversity of Toronto
(fully-affiliated)
Orthopaedic and Arthritic Hospital
St. John's Rehab Hospital1937North YorkUniversity of Toronto
(fully-affiliated)
St. John's Convalescent Hospital
Toronto General Hospital1812Old TorontoUniversity Health NetworkUniversity of Toronto
(fully-affiliated)
York General Hospital
Toronto Grace Health Centre1905Old TorontoThe Salvation ArmyToronto Grace Hospital
Toronto Rehabilitation Institute: Bickle Centre, Lakeside Centre, Lyndhust Centre, Rumsey Centre - Cardiac / Neuro, University Centre1998Old TorontoUniversity Health NetworkUniversity of Toronto
(fully-affiliated)
Toronto Western Hospital1895Old TorontoUniversity Health NetworkUniversity of Toronto
(fully-affiliated)
West Park Healthcare Centre1904YorkUniversity of Toronto
(community-affiliated)
Toronto Free Hospital for Consumptive Poor;
Queen Mary Hospital for Tuberculous Children;
The Toronto Hospital for Consumptives;
West Park Hospital
Women's College Hospital1883Old TorontoUniversity of Toronto
(fully-affiliated)

Closed hospitals

  • Wellesley Hospital (1942–2001)
  • Central Hospital 1957 as a private care centre and later became Sherbourne Health Centre in 2003.[1]
  • The Doctor's Hospital (1953–1997) – merged with Toronto Western Hospital in 1996, merged again with Toronto General Hospital and closed in 1997; site at 340 College Street now home to Kensington Health, a long-term care facility and hospice for seniors.[2] Doctors Hospital Clinic on the site retains the site's old name.
  • Queen Elizabeth Hospital - merged with Hillcrest Hospital to form Rehabilitation Institute of Toronto (now Toronto Rehabilitation Institute)
  • Humber River Hospital, Church and Keele Sites – some sections temporarily closed for renovation and most duplicated acute care services moved to Wilson Site on October 18, 2015
  • Central Military Convalescence Hospital (1915-1918?) - formerly Wykeham Hall and later College Street Armouries[3]
  • Orthopaedic Military Hospital at Yonge and Davisville - established during World War I to handle returning injuries soldiers[4]
  • Christie Street Veterans' Hospital (1919-1948) - later as Lambert Lodge and demolished 1981.[5]
  • Spadina Military Hospital (1914-1918?) - now 1 Spadina Crescent

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