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Ontario Launches New Surgical and Diagnostic Centers

April 30, 20263 Mins Read
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford says these new clinics will help ease the burden on hospitals and reduce wait times. (Chris Young/The Canadian Press)
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Ontario is increasing its network of publicly funded private community surgical and diagnostic centres.

Premier Doug Ford announced that the province will invest $155 million over the next two years to establish 57 new centres for MRI, CT scans, and gastrointestinal endoscopy services.

Ford mentioned that these new clinics aim to lessen the load on hospitals and cut down wait times.

The province plans to add 35 more centres specifically for MRI and CT scans, which are expected to assist over 800,000 patients. Additionally, there will be 22 new facilities providing endoscopy services.

Ford’s Progressive Conservative government first rolled out significant changes in health care delivery in 2023 due to a large backlog in surgeries and diagnostic tests.

The province has also increased the number of cataract surgeries performed at private clinics and has begun offering low-complexity orthopedic surgeries like routine hip and knee replacements.

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Ford made Friday’s announcement at the Schroeder Ambulatory Centre in Richmond Hill, Ont., which received the first such licence to operate a new centre.

“We are created with a simple but powerful mission to reduce pain, increase mobility and improve health-care efficiency for Ontarians,” said Raj Kothari, a board member with the Schroeder Ambulatory Centre Foundation.

“As a non profit, every dollar we generate is reinvested directly into patient care, expanding services and supporting the broader health system.”

The ambulatory centre will receive $14 million from the province and will provide MRIs, CT scans and endoscopy procedures to 115,000 patients over two years.

The Walter and Maria Schroeder Foundation committed $300 million for the new centre.

Health Minister Sylvia Jones said no special favours were curried to the new ambulatory centre, which was built without assurance it would be granted a licence if it applied.

“This facility truly is and was a leap of faith for them to show their commitment to Ontario and our community and the health-care system,” Jones said.

“And there were no promises made. They made this gift to Ontario and to our health-care system because they saw the need.”



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