Hospitals and Facilities

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London Health Sciences Centre (LHSC) is one of Canada’s largest acute care teaching hospitals and is dedicated to excellence in patient care, teaching and research. LHSC has pioneered many national and international medical breakthroughs.

Located in London, Ontario, LHSC encompasses three sites, South Street Hospital, University Hospital and Victoria Hospital; two family medical centres; and the London Regional Cancer Program. LHSC is the home of the Children’s Hospital of Western Ontario and CSTAR (Canadian Surgical Technologies & Advanced Robotics).

The research arm of LHSC is Lawson Health Research Institute, which is partnered with London’s other teaching hospital, St. Joseph’s Health Care, London. LHSC is affiliated with The University of Western Ontario. Physicians and staff at LHSC number close to 9,000 and together they provided care for more than one million patient visits last year.

University Hospital Operating Rooms

The majority of Minimally Invasive Cardiac surgeries take place at London Health Sciences Centres, University Hospital (UH), which is located on Western's University's campus, and affiliated with the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry. 

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Victoria Hospital Operating Rooms

Cardiac Care and procedures are also carried out at London Health Sciences Centres, Victoria Hospital. Located in Southwest London, Victoria Hospital is also a world renowned centre for obstetrics, pediatrics, and trauma. 

Learn more about LHSC's Victoria Hospital and Children's Hospital

CSTAR (Canadian Surgical Technologies and Advanced Robotics)

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View of the chest showing the retractor and aortic clamp during minimally-invasive mitral valve surgery

CSTAR (Canadian Surgical Technologies & Advanced Robotics) opened in 2000 and is a world-leading centre for researching, developing, testing and delivery of simulation training of minimally invasive surgical technologies and techniques. There are three complementary sides to our purpose: Surgical Technology, Simulation/Education and Research. Our facilities support all stages of medical device knowledge translation by enabling meaningful collaboration of researchers and clinicians.

CSTAR is one of four Canadian Accredited Educational Institutions of the American College of Surgeons and we collaborate with, and provide the facilities and staff for the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry at Western University, to develop and deliver team-based simulation programming. Our research function is dependent on a strong partnership with Lawson Health Research Institute, Robarts Research Institute and Western University.

CSTAR is the only Canadian training centre and one of eight internationally, for the da Vinci ® Surgical System, to certify surgeons in the skills and knowledge they need to perform minimally invasive surgery. Through LHSC, CSTAR doctors have produced a number of world and Canadian firsts in computer assisted, minimally invasive surgery and have been national leaders in the introduction of robotic surgery into the Canadian healthcare system.

Learn more about CSTAR.