University Health Network
University Health Network is a leading healthcare institution in Canada, known for its extensive transplant program, specialized mental health services, and advanced medical research facilities.
Transplant Program
University Health Network operates the largest transplant program in Canada, conducting more than 600 transplants annually. In addition, it provides follow-up care to over 7,000 transplant recipients across the country. This extensive program focuses on various types of organ transplants, ensuring comprehensive care and support for transplant patients.
Mental Health Services
University Health Network offers a wide range of specialized mental health services. These services are designed to address the diverse mental health needs of the community, providing support and treatment for various conditions. The network's approach integrates medical, psychological, and social care to ensure holistic support for mental health patients.
Krembil Brain Institute
University Health Network hosts the Krembil Brain Institute, one of the world's largest and most comprehensive teams of physicians and scientists focused on brain and spine disorders. The institute is involved in innovative research and clinical care, aiming to advance understanding and treatment of neurological diseases. The multidisciplinary team works collaboratively on cutting-edge neurological research and patient care.
Schroeder Arthritis Institute
The Schroeder Arthritis Institute at University Health Network integrates medical, surgical, and basic science aspects of arthritis. This comprehensive approach ensures that patients receive multidisciplinary care and access to the latest advancements in arthritis treatment. The institute is a leading center for arthritis research and patient care, providing specialized services for those affected by the disease.
Imaging Services
University Health Network features the Joint Department of Medical Imaging, one of the largest academic medical imaging departments in Canada. The department conducts over 750,000 imaging exams annually across multiple modalities, including MRI, CT scans, and ultrasounds. This extensive capability ensures that patients have access to advanced diagnostic imaging services.
Toronto Rehab
Through Toronto Rehab, University Health Network offers comprehensive rehabilitation services across five physical sites. These services include physical rehabilitation, complex continuing care, geriatric rehab, and cardiac rehab. Toronto Rehab is dedicated to helping patients recover and improve their quality of life through personalized rehabilitation programs.