Norfolk General Hospital (Ontario, Canada)
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Location | |
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Place | Norfolk County Simcoe Ontario, (Canada) |
Organisation | |
Care System | Public Medicare (Canada) (OHIP) |
Hospital Type | General |
Affiliated Med.Sch. | Unknown |
Services | |
Emergency Dept. | Yes |
Beds | Unknown |
Speciality | Unknown |
History | |
Founded | Unknown |
Links | |
Website | Unknown |
See also | Hospitals in Canada |
The Norfolk General Hospital is a general hospital in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada that is considered to be the "Medical Magnetic North" of Norfolk County. Thanks to universal health care, hospital care is free and affordable for everyone. There is a mixed of experienced and inexperienced doctors that reside within the halls. Nearby in the same building, there is also a nursing home for the elderly and the severely mentally challenged. Recently, CAT scan equipment has been installed. There are no other general hospitals in Norfolk County except this one.
[edit] Norfolk General Hospital Foundation
The hospital has a foundation which funds its research, development, administration, and the various programs that they foster within the hospital. Without the foundation, the hospital would be in a dire financial crisis. The hospital also owns several homes nearby and is located near the Simcoe water tower. There is also a psychiatric wing for people that are too mentally unstable for a nursing home but whose condition is not unstable enough for the high-security mental hospitals in either London or St. Thomas.