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Milton District Hospital

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725 Bronte St S
Milton, ON
L9T 9K1
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905-878-2383 (Main switchboard) * 905-878-2383 ext 4637(for patient related inquiries)
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Application

Walk in for emergency department * medical referral and appointment required for most services

Eligibility / Target Population

People of all ages who require health and medical services

Fees

Most services covered by OHIP

Executives

Janet Skupsky - Chief Operating Officer

Languages

English

Language Notes

Interpretive services available

Area Served

Milton and area

Accessibility

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Accessibility Note

Paid parking

Description of Services

129-bed acute care hospital with emergency department *35-bed regional unit - transitional beds for ALC (alternate level of care) patients

Programs and services available:
  • diagnostic imaging
  • mammography
  • emergency
  • medical and surgical services
  • obstetrics
  • breastfeeding clinics, drop-ins and prenatal classes

Outpatient clinics and community programs:
  • Acute Hand Program
  • audiology and hearing aid services
  • Asthma Education Centre
  • Cardiac Rehabilitation Program
  • ConnectCARE
  • Falls Intervention Clinic
  • Halton Diabetes Centre
  • mental health urgent care clinic
  • outpatient rehabilitation services
  • QuitCare
  • respiratory rehabilitation program
  • speech language pathology
  • Work-Fit Total Therapy Centre

Rehabilitation and geriatrics, inpatient components:
  • inpatient rehabilitation
  • complex continuing care
Patients experiencing a medical emergency are advised to call 911 * call Health811 at 811, which is available 24/7 for non-emergency health-related questions

Emergency Department Wait Times: www.haltonhealthcare.on.ca/services_/28763/t28425-emergency-department
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  • Emergency Department Emergency room care * doctors, nurses, and other health professionals assess and treat life-threatening injuries or severe illness
    • all patients are initially triaged by a registered nurse and are seen on a priority-basis, not a first-come first-served basis
    • all patients are assessed and prioritized using the Canadian Triage and Acuity Scale (CTAS), based on the patient’s complaint and the signs and symptoms they may be exhibiting


Services and Programs:

Last Updated: Sep 10, 2025: Suggest an edit