
The Midtown site is located at 835 King Street West in Kitchener.
Health programs provided at the Midtown site include:
- Cancer care;
- Childbirth;
- Children’s;
- Critical care;
- Emergency;
- Laboratory medicine
- Medical imaging;
- Mental health services for adults, children and youth;
- Renal (kidney) care;
- Pharmacy;
- Stroke care in emergencies;
- Surgery;
The main switchboard number for Midtown is 519-742-3611.
Parking
Click here to learn about Midtown site parking.
Taxis and transit
The Midtown site is available via the following Grand River Transit’s (opens in new window) Route 7. It stops outside the emergency department on either side of King Street West. It is also accessible via GRT's ION light rail transit stop - Waterloo Regional Health Network.
Taxi phones are available in the main lobby of the Midtown site.
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