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Oak Valley Health’s Markham Stouffville Hospital offers diagnostic and emergency services, and clinical programs in childbirth and children’s health, surgery, acute care medicine, cancer care, and mental health.
- Community Health Clinics
Our Community Health Clinics (CHC) provide care for...
- Clinics & departments
At Oak Valley Health, we have many programs and clinics...
- Community Health Clinics
Our Community Health Clinics (CHC) provide care for individuals with urgent, non-life-threatening conditions. Located in Stouffville and Uxbridge, the clinics offer same-day and next-day appointments. In addition, CHC Stouffville offers rapid access for children with providers who specialize in paediatric care.
At Oak Valley Health, we have many programs and clinics available at Markham Stouffville Hospital and Uxbridge Hospital. From childbirth services to surgery, to diagnostic imaging (X-rays, ultrasound)…
Markham Stouffville Hospital is an acute care community hospital with two sites: the Markham site, with diagnostic and emergency services, and clinical programs in childbirth, children's health, surgery, medicine, cancer care and mental health; and the Uxbridge site, a 20-bed hospital offering some inpatient and emergency services. [2]
Bur Oak Ave and Church St. Location: Markham. Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible. Service Description: Hospital campus with an emergency department * services include maternal and newborn care, children's health, critical care, mental health, diagnostic imaging, and rehabilitative care.
The Markham Stouffville Hospital Foundation has continuously raised funds to support healthcare for more than 400,000 residents of the Markham and Whitchurch-Stouffville communities.
Health care access for individuals without primary care providers. Patients access in-person booked appointments with follow-up care provided when appropriate Symptoms and conditions that can be assessed and treated at the clinic include: cough, cold and flu, ear aches; sprains, wounds and cellulitis, minor lacerations, abscesses; STIs, UTIs ...