A Hospital visit or stay can be a source of major stress for patients. Staff shortages, not enough beds, limited operating room time—all of this adds to that stress. Patient well-being is intimately tied to the well-being of our care staff.
Patient well-being is achieved through technologies that allow for less invasive procedures, such as the neuronavigator used in the ENT Service. It is also achieved through complementary treatments, such as mental health art therapy, massage therapy and cancer comfort kits. For care staff, access to leading-edge equipment allows them to work in the best possible conditions. And translates into precision, speed, safety and success.
A piece of equipment that’s key to successful sinus surgery. The precise position of the surgical instruments can be viewed in real time during the procedure.
Image-guided surgery has become the norm in ENT. Thanks to you, we can give our patients the right care at the right time, at their local hospital.
Dr. Nicolas Charbonneau
This robot will make a world of difference in the daily lives of patients who are in pain as they wait for a prosthesis. They’ll be able to resume active lives!
Dr. Hai Nguyen, Orthopaedic Surgeon specialized in knee and hip replacements
Sylvie Bouchard
Director of Major Gifts and Planned Giving
450 466-5487
sylvie.bouchard@fhclm.ca
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Important message:
Due to a nationwide Canada Post strike, delays are expected for donations sent by mail. It would be best that you make your donation online, by phone at 450 466-5487, or in person at the Foundation’s office in the entrance hall of the Hospital. Every donation counts as this year draws to a close. Thank you!
Important message:
Due to a nationwide Canada Post strike, delays are expected for donations sent by mail. It would be best that you make your donation online, by phone at 450 466-5487, or in person at the Foundation’s office in the entrance hall of the Hospital. Every donation counts as this year draws to a close. Thank you!
Important message:
Due to a nationwide Canada Post strike, delays are expected for donations sent by mail. It would be best that you make your donation online, by phone at 450 466-5487, or in person at the Foundation’s office in the entrance hall of the Hospital. Every donation counts as this year draws to a close. Thank you!