William Osler Health System - Etobicoke General Hospital

Etobicoke, ON

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Current ER wait · Provincial Health

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24/7

75 being treated

Updated 4m ago · All Ontario hospitals

12-Hour Forecast

1h21
5pm
1h16
6pm
1h26
7pm
1h29
8pm
1h17
9pm
1h16
10pm
1h35
11pm
1h
12am
1h18
1am
0h52
2am
1h6
3am
0h51
4am
Shortest wait Fridays 4pm avg ~19m
Longest wait Thursdays 6pm avg ~3h 45m

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101 Humber College Blvd, Etobicoke, ON (416) 747-3400 Hospital website

About Etobicoke General Hospital

Etobicoke General Hospital, part of the William Osler Health System, operates a modern 24/7 Emergency Department at 101 Humber College Blvd serving over 230,000 residents across Etobicoke, northwest Toronto, and surrounding communities. The expanded ED, opened in 2019, is nearly twice the size of the former space and includes dedicated diagnostic imaging and mental health emergency services on-site. This full-service acute care hospital is the closest facility to Pearson International Airport and handles over 91,000 ER visits annually, making it a critical resource for one of Toronto's most densely served catchment areas.

Services & Specialties

24/7 Emergency Department, Dedicated mental health and addiction emergency services, On-site diagnostic imaging in the ED, Critical Care Unit, Labour and delivery with private birthing suites, Level II Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), Day surgery and surgical services, Cancer care, Cardiac care, Dialysis and hemodialysis, Diabetes education and care, Endoscopy services, Palliative care, Fracture clinic, Renal care centre, Pre-anesthesia care unit, Regional Heart Attack Team (24/7 transfer to cardiac cath lab at Brampton Civic).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Etobicoke General Hospital's Emergency Department open 24/7?
Yes, the Emergency Department at Etobicoke General Hospital is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including holidays.
Does Etobicoke General Hospital have mental health emergency services?
Yes. The 2019 expanded Emergency Department includes dedicated mental health emergency services. Patients in mental health or addiction crisis are assessed in the ED and then connected to follow-up care either at the hospital or in the community.
What happens if I arrive at Etobicoke General with a heart attack?
Patients experiencing a heart attack caused by a blocked coronary artery are directed to bypass the Etobicoke General ED and are transferred to Brampton Civic Hospital's cardiac catheterization lab via the 24/7 Regional Heart Attack Team. This transfer system is designed to ensure faster, specialized cardiac intervention.
How do I get to Etobicoke General Hospital by public transit?
The hospital is accessible by TTC, MiWay, and Brampton Transit. The closest stop is Humber College Blvd at Westmore Dr East Side. Multiple TTC routes serve the hospital, including routes 7, 36, 50, and 96. The nearest GO Train station is Etobicoke North GO, about a 26-minute walk away.
Is there parking available at Etobicoke General Hospital?
Yes. The campus offers both surface lots (Lot D, Lot F, Lot K) and a multi-level parking garage with hourly, daily, and multi-day pass options. Accessible parking is available near main entrances. Check current rates at williamoslerhs.ca or contact the hospital directly.
What makes Etobicoke General Hospital unique compared to other Toronto-area hospitals?
Etobicoke General is the closest hospital to Pearson International Airport, Canada's busiest airport, and serves a wide catchment area including Etobicoke, Vaughan, Bolton, Caledon, and east Mississauga. Its 2019 patient tower nearly doubled the size of the Emergency Department, added a Level II NICU, private birthing suites, and a Critical Care Unit four times its previous size, making it one of the most comprehensively upgraded community hospitals in the Greater Toronto Area.

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