Toronto Western Hospital Emergency Department

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Toronto, Canada

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Emergency room

Toronto Western Hospital Emergency Department Reviews | Rating 3.3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Toronto Western Hospital Emergency Department is located in Toronto, Canada on 399 Bathurst St. Toronto Western Hospital Emergency Department is rated 3.3 out of 5 in the category emergency room in Canada.

Address

399 Bathurst St

Phone

+1 4166035801

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Natalia Nickola

Very strong impression that all they care about is precisely covid :( they test you, ex ray only to get a covid result. Nothing else matter to them. If, god forbids, you a cancer patient and got very sick and need help, its easier to die then to wait for help from them. Even being in room I couldnt get water or go to toilet. Special \thanks\ for dr. Andrea Denise, who ordered a covid test, though I had no covid symptoms, and now all radiation department has to dress up in yellow. Not sure why she even went to be a doctor, she has 0 sympathy.

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Steve Szabo

My father was suffering from fatique and difficulty breathing for 3 days (he thought it was the flu which would eventually pass with time) before he finally decided to reluctantly go on his own to the ER at night. As soon as he entered he was checked for blood pressure and heart rate. Without missing a beat codes were yelled out and he was literally whisked away by nurses like in a movie to the cardiology department. Medications were given to stabilize an erratic heart rhythm and a procedure was done to correct it, thus saving his life. Thank you for saving my father's life, Toronto Western! Now, on a different note I see reviews complaining about long wait times, busy nurses not wanting to answer silly questions, and even parking fees. Really? If you don't think your condition is an emergency then try a walk-in clinic or your family physician. While sitting in the same ER myself one night (broken arm) I over-heard people there who complained about fever and sore throat, tummy ache, and one lady got into a fender bender of a car accident who was there for a quick hospital report so she can sue. This is what clogs up the ER, and why waiting times might take hours. Asking nurses how much longer it will take is only slowing them down. Another note - drunk and rowdy patients in the ER (perhaps mentally ill as well) should really get their own section far from the civilized patients just calmly waiting their turn. There should be no chaos whatsoever in the ER waiting room. Thanks for reading!

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Suki J

The place is run down and has a very strong foul smell coupled with cleaning detergent fumes. This combination is overwhelming for me while I am suffering from a shortness of breath. The wait area for xrays is beyond horrific, some chairs are sealed saying \do not sit here\ and some exposed, but the foul smell coming from the OPEN rundown bathroom next to the chairs is abysmal. I could not tolerate it after about 10 minutes so i left! I wasted time, but the worst thing is - I went with hope to get the diagnoses and get cured, but left with a more severe difficulty in breathing! It is a shame to whoever runs this hospital! Terrible shame!

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Jimmy Brown

Of all the ers I’ve been to it wasn’t what I expected. Wait time wasn’t bad, but the dr there didn’t take me serious at all. I left feeling the same way I was when I went there, all I got was a blood test. Wasn’t taken serious, was upset because I’ve heard good things about the hospital.

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K S

Not the cleanest of hospitals. Was pressured into an unnecessary CT scan just so I could be referred to a specialist faster. Internally the hospital is impressive but ER is not the best in my experience.