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Nature of Business

Service Provider

Year of Establishment

1980

Legal Status of Firm

Individual - Proprietor

Annual Turnover

Rs. 50 Lakh - 1 Crore

Cancer Treatment

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The Cancer program at KGH coordinates the provision of cancer services throughout Southeastern Ontario from Brighton in the west to Brockville and Perth/Smiths Falls in the east. 

We provide comprehensive, multidisciplinary cancer care that includes radiation, chemotherapy, systemic and surgical treatment, palliative medicine and supportive care on an inpatient and ambulatory basis. 

Ambulatory (or outpatient) cancer care takes place primarily in the Cancer Centre of Southeastern Ontario which is part of KGH.  Inpatient cancer care is provided in a number of areas within KGH namely 14 dedicated oncology beds which includes our stem cell transplant program and through the surgical and medicine programs.

We welcome, inform and involve our patients and their families in the decisions surrounding their treatment and care.

Comprehensive cancer care is a vital aspect of our program so that we provide pain and symptom management, psychosocial and nutritional counseling, physiotherapy and occupational therapy, spiritual care, as well as palliative and end-of-life care.

Cancer prevention is another priority for KGH. Through the Southeast Regional Cancer Program, we participate in the Ontario Breast Screening Program and in colorectal screening programs. Through the Familial Oncology Program (FOP), a division of Medical Genetics, we offer genetic counselling and testing for individuals and families at risk for inherited forms of cancer, primarily breast, ovarian and colorectal. For more information on the Familial Oncology Program please click here. 

Cancer research is a critical component of our program. At KGH, researchers, faculty and students collaborate on a range of clinical, health services, physics and experimental research that benefits our patients, including the investigation of new drugs and new technology.

The cancer program is involved in the training of a wide spectrum of health care professionals: doctors, nurses, radiation therapists and physicists, all essential to the care of our patients.

Redevelopment of the Cancer Centre took place in 2011-2012 to modernize our facilities and add an additional 37,000 square feet to improve the patient and caregiver experience. We also added two new radiation treatment bunkers, doubling the chemotherapy space from 15 treatment spaces to 39, created dedicated space for children with cancer and a separate area for our palliative medicine and supportive care program.

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The KGH Cardiac program serves patients in southeastern Ontario with conditions affecting their heart, delivering a broad slate of services, including:
  • Diagnostic Cardiac Catheterization (Angiogram)

  • Percutaneous coronary interventions (Angioplasty or stenting)

  • Bypass and valve surgery

  • KGH Heart Rhythm Service - follow this link for information on:

    • Our clinic services

    • Patient information sheets on:

      • Catheter ablation for Supraventricular Tachycardia (SVT)

      • Catheter ablation for Atrial Fibrillation

      • Implantation of Permanent Pacemakers

      • Implantation of Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators (ICDs)

Our program hosts several general and specialized clinics including the cardiac catheterization and electrophysiology labs, the Cardiac Sciences Unit, an inpatient cardiac unit and the Cardiac Rehabilitation Centre at Hotel Dieu Hospital.

Our research initiatives have included research into atrial fibrillation, ICD technology, efficient care delivery models and cardiac resynchronization therapy.

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Critical Care

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Our intensive care units (ICUs) are home base for our acute care services to patients facing life-threatening illness or injury. Our multidisciplinary care team works closely with you and your family to get you on the road to recovery. Your care team might include:

 • Intensivists are physicians with additional training in both critical care and another medical specialty. You may be directly under the care of your primary admitting physician or an intensivist who works closely with your primary admitting physician to assure continuity of care as you transition from the ICUs to other units in the hospital. Your intensivist sees you every day  and plays an important role in prescribing treatments and therapies. 

 • Residents are physicians in training. Our ICU is the primary site for Queen’s University’s training program in critical care medicine. Under the direction of the intensivist, the residents lead rounds and oversee procedures and consultations.

 • Registered nurses work closely with you and your family and plays a key role in keeping the communication flowing.

 • Respiratory therapists oversee and adjust breathing machines. Their ability to manage airways and interpret blood tests supplies valuable information to your care team.

 • Pharmacists  advise you and your care team about drug selection and dosage and help you understand the benefits and effects of the medications we prescribe.

 • Social workers  and spiritual care providers provide comfort and information to you and your family in times of crisis.

 • The dietitian works with your team to assure that we meet your nutritional health needs. Your dietitian keeps your team informed about dietary issues.

 • The physiotherapist helps restore function, improve mobility or limit permanent physical disabilities.

 • The volunteers help bring your family into the ICU and provide your visitors with comfort and information.

RACE team

In addition to the ICUs, the Critical Care program includes a RACE (Rapid Assessment of Critical Event) team which is available to help other healthcare team members with critical care needs. The Rapid Assessment of Critical Event team is made up of physicians, registered nurses and respiratory therapists who bring ICU expertise to patients 24 hours a day, no matter where they are in the hospital. Any healthcare team member can call the RACE team if they’re worried about a patient’s airway, breathing, heart beats or level of consciousness.

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The KGH Emergency department is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week and is a joint program in partnership with Hotel Dieu Hospital’s Urgent Care Centre.

We’re the only site in the Kingston area that accepts ambulance service, so if you call an ambulance, you’ll find yourself in our care. We’re fully equipped to serve ambulatory elderly patients and patients with complex multi-system diseases. Becasue we have the ability to consult with doctors in all of the hospital’s sub-specialities, we’re ready to care for all patients who may need to be admitted to hospital.

Our program has a long history of supporting nationally-recognized research activity. Some of our current research focuses are:

• Injury epidemiology and trauma

• Clinical decision rules

• Toxicology

• Medical simulation for training

• Interdisciplinary education

• Resuscitation

• Procedural sedation and analgesia

• Syndromic surveillance

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We deliver a full range of consultative specialty endocrine care to the population of southeastern Ontario including Moose Factory and its surrounding region.

Consultative services in the investigation and management of patients with a variety of endocrinology and metabolism diseases include:

• Diabetes mellitus (types 1, 2 and gestational)

• Hypoglycemia

• Lipid and calcium disorders

• Hypertension

• Obesity

• Disorders of the pituitary and thyroid (including thyroid cancer)

• Adrenal diseases

• Gonadal diseases (including male reproductive disorders and the andropause)

 We provide outpatient care services through a variety of multidisciplinary clinics held at KGH and Hotel Dieu Hospital.

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To provide timely access to patients for appropriate medical imaging in an environment of learning and research   The Imaging Services Department of Kingston General Hospital is the tertiary care centre for the Southeastern Local Health Integrated Network (SE LHIN). Our multimodality department performs approximately 124,500 examinations per year.   Our department is fully accessible and we are committed to providing a wide range of examinations in an environment of collaboration with our patients.   There are over 125 people working in the Imaging Services Department to coordinate care, including the following roles:  
• Administrative Assistants• MRI Technologists
• Biomedical Engineers• Nuclear Medicine Technologists
• Booking Clerks• PACS Administrators
• Charge Technologist• Porters
• Clinical Instructors• Radiologists
• CT Technologists• Receptionists
• Director• Registered Nurses
• Interventional Radiological Technologists• Ultrasonographers
• Manager• X-ray Technologists
  We are fully affiliated with Queen’s University and participate in the training of Radiology Residents from the Faculty of Medicine. We also train Medical Radiation Technologists and Sonographers in affiliation with several of the applied arts and technology colleges in Canada.  

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Patient Information

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We are located on the ground floor of the Kidd Wing and the easiest way to find us is through the hospital’s main entrance on Stuart Street. After entering the main lobby you need to proceed straight ahead to the Kidd hallway, turn left, go past the Donor Wall and the department is on your right. You will need to arrive 30 minutes early for an MRI and 15 minutes early for all other examinations unless otherwise directed during booking of appointments.   Upon arrival at the Imaging Service department, please register at our main reception desk.  You must bring your current Health Card with you to each visit.   We are here to answer any questions that you may have before, during or after your visit so please feel free to contact us at the following:   Main Department and Bookings: 4054    For more information about our common procedures and service areas and their relevant patient exam preparation instruction sheets, use the following links:   • Computed tomography (CT)              • General X-ray• Interventional Radiology • Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)• Nuclear Medicine  • Ultrasound

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Computed Tomography (CT)

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The Computed Tomography (CT) Scanning Department of Imaging Services dates back to the fall of 1977 when the first scanner was installed at KGH.  
The technology used to produce CT images has grown at an exponential rate since then and KGH has continued to upgrade and replace the CT equipment to keep pace with the ever improving technology.   Presently the department has two CT scanners:
  • the General Electric Brightspeed (16 Slice)
  • and the General Electric VCT (64 slice).
The Technologists operating the CT Scanners are highly trained and skilled in the use of the scanners and are all registered with the College of Medical Radiation Technologists.

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