
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.
Mike Collins: educating future providers about better medication safety
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John Goertzen: bringing a lifetime of volunteering to GRH's emergency department
July 14, 2016John Goertzen brings a lifetime of volunteer experience to supporting patients in one of Waterloo Regional Health Network’s busiest departments.
Dr Brian Kelly: part of GRH’s stroke care team
July 7, 2016If you have a stroke in Waterloo Region and require hospital care, your first stop will be Waterloo Regional Health Network. After you’ve had care in the emergency department, you’ll likely meet Dr. Brian Kelly and his many colleagues in WRHN’s inpatient stroke unit.
Photos: ION construction at GRH
June 16, 2016Take a look at progress being made through more than a year of ION light rail construction near WRHN's KW Campus
ION light rail update: emergency entrance open during construction; main entrance re-opened
June 13, 2016Crews are now working at the King and Pine intersection, which is the emergency department access to WRHN's KW Campus. The emergency entrance and intersection will be open at all times during construction. Crews plan to work on half of the intersection at a time. This will allow traffic to continue flowing at this key access point to the hospital.