Departments

The Division of Allergy and Clinical Immunology at the MCH is the largest pediatric allergy practice in Canada.
 

IMPORTANT: We invite you to visit the Center for Applied Ethics page and to contact the call center (53333) to request a consultation with the clinical ethics advisor.

The Montreal Children’s Hospital Pharmacy prepares and distributes medication used in the hospital and its clinics. 
 

Here is an important update on the shortage of ibuprofen/acetaminophen products for children and what you should know as a parent.

The Pediatric Sleep Medicine Clinic and Laboratory treats children with sleep disorders, including sleep-related breathing issues. These include children with known or suspected Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA), central sleep apnea, and other sleep disorders.

The Department of Psychology is thoroughly integrated into every facet of care for chronically ill children and their families and committed to the highest standard of care. 

The main role of the Audiology Department of the Montreal Children’s hospital is to evaluate hearing, and support children with hearing loss and their families. Hearing is always evaluated in the context of communication development and global development of the child.

We evaluate children from 0 to 18 years of age. They are referred to us for various reasons, such as parental concern, having failed a hearing screening, presenting a language or developmental delay, having ear infections or to monitor the hearing in view of a medical issue.

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 

Patients are at the heart of our mission. The Pediatric General Surgery team, made up of surgeons, nurses and other staff members, understands that surgery can be stressful for a child and the family. We respect every patient’s needs and work together to ensure the child’s well-being.

The Acute Pain Service (APS) follows hospitalized children for acute pain episodes related to an injury, an operation and/or pain from an illness. 

Introduction to the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) and Advanced Care Unit (ACU)

  • The PICU and ACU are inpatient units in the hospital where newborns, children and adolescents up to 18 years old are cared for who have serious health needs

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