Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario

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Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario
Location
Place Ottawa, Ontario, (Canada)
Organization
Care System Public Medicare (Canada) (OHIP)
Hospital Type Specialist
Affiliated University University of Ottawa & The Ottawa Hospital
Services
Emergency Dept. Unknown
Beds Unknown
Speciality Pediatric hospital
History
Founded 1974
Links
Website Homepage
See also Hospitals in Canada

The Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO) (Centre hospitalier pour enfants de l'est de l'Ontario in French) is a major university teaching children's hospital in Ottawa, Canada, serving Eastern Ontario and Western Quebec.[1] It is affiliated with The Ottawa Hospital and the University of Ottawa. The Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario first opened its doors on May 17, 1974, and is located at 401 Smyth Road.

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[edit] The Foundation

Long before the Hospital existed, a group of concerned citizens organized to raise funds for a bilingual health-care facility dedicated to the needs of children.

By 1972, this committee, later to become the Foundation, had raised more than $4 million. In 1974, CHEO opened its doors, thanks in large part to their fund-raising efforts.

The purpose of the Foundation is "to further the physical, mental and social well-being of children and their families in Eastern Ontario and Western Quebec by raising, managing and disbursing funds." [2]

[edit] Recent history

During the Summer and Fall of 2004, CHEO helped save the life of 10-year-old Djamshid Popal from Afghanistan by diagnosing his heart valve condition, and then sending him on to the Hospital for Sick Children for further treatment. He was diagnosed in his hometown by a Canadian Forces medic, who felt he could receive treatment in Canada, and the hospital's doctors donated their time to diagnose his disease. Friends of the family in Hamilton, Ontario fundraised to pay for the boy's hospital expenses. [3]

The Max Keeping wing was recently opened, in honour of the CTV Ottawa(CJOH-TV) anchorman, who was a long-time Master of Ceremonies for CHEO's annual telethon on CTV Ottawa.[citation needed]

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