There are fewer than forty hospitals located in the City of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Many of them are also medical research facilities and teaching schools affiliated with universities.

McGill University-affiliated hospitals

McGill University Health Centre[1]

Université de Montréal-affiliated hospitals

Closed hospitals

  • Hôtel-Dieu de Montréal, (1645–2017), currently houses administrative offices and COVID-19 test site[2]
  • Hôpital Saint-Luc (1908–2017)
  • Montreal Chinese Hospital, currently a long term care home for Chinese speakers since the 1970s
  • Doctor's Hospital (1949–1971), opened with 25 beds, high of 65 beds around 1965. Addresses listed as 6481 Cote-des-Neiges until 1960, 6733 thereafter. Known to hire immigrant and Jewish doctors at a time when many hospitals refused to.
  • Grey Nuns' Hospital (1695–1880)
  • Herbert Reddy Memorial Hospital (1946-1970s), Reddy Memorial Hospital (1970s-1997)[3]
  • Western Hospital of Montreal (XXXX-1924) [4]
  • Montreal Homeopathic Hospital (1894–1951)
  • Queen Elizabeth Hospital of Montreal (1951–1995), currently a family medicine clinic [5]
  • Hôpital de la Miséricorde (1853–1974), was renamed Hôpital Jacques-Viger and operated as a long-term care hospital from 1975 to 2012, vacant since 2012
  • Hôpital Ste-Jeanne-d'Arc (1920–1996), established in 1919 as Hôpital Français
  • Hôpital Bellechasse(1962–1997), Transformed into social housing.

See also

References

  1. ^ "MUHC at a Glance".
  2. ^ "Coronavirus: Montreal's Hôtel-Dieu hospital requisitioned to fight against second wave" (in French). Montreal: Global News. 20 October 2020. Retrieved 14 December 2020.
  3. ^ McGill University. "Hospital Name: Reddy Memorial Hospital". Retrieved 2017-03-11.
  4. ^ McGill University. "Montreal General Hospital". Retrieved 2017-03-11.
  5. ^ Queen Elizabeth Health Complex. "History of Queen Elizabeth Health Complex - How It All Began". Retrieved 2019-01-10.