Departments

The Montreal Children’s Hospital Fetal Diagnosis and Treatment Group (FDTG) includes specialists from different departments at the hospital who work as a team to provide prenatal diagnosis and treatment of fetal abnormalities.

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The Division of Gastroenterology and Nutrition at the Montreal Children’s Hospital is a group of dedicated health professionals who care for children suffering from gastrointestinal or liver disorders. 

We provide inpatient consultative services for an entire range of infectious disease issues including respiratory infections, bone/joint and soft tissue infections, congenital infections, central nervous system infections, and infections associated with immunodeficiencies. 

The Intermediate Complexity Coordination and Navigation (I-CCAN) Service is a new service offered at the Montreal Children’s Hospital (MCH) for children with intermediate complex care needs who are followed by many different service providers. The goal of the I-CCAN service is to assist these children, youth and families in navigating the healthcare system and facilitating access to coordinated hospital-based services.

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Medical Genetics services are provided by a multidisciplinary team comprised of geneticists, genetic counselors, pediatricians, dieticians, nurses, molecular geneticists, and cytogeneticists. The goal is to diagnose, treat and prevent congenital and hereditary disorders. 

Our department provides regular x-ray, fluoroscopy, CT Scanning, magnetic resonance, angiography, interventional procedures, ultrasound and nuclear medicine examinations by appointment and for emergency cases. The emergency x-ray room is open 24 hours a day to serve the Emergency Department and hospitalized patients.
 
Opening hours and location:
  • We are located in room B 02.2018.
  • Weekdays from 7:30 am to 4:00 pm., except on statutory holidays 
Provides diagnostic services in the areas of bacteriology, serology, parasitology, mycology, mycobacteriology, and virology (including rapid viral diagnosis, complex viral isolation, and molecular diagnostic techniques). 

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