Waterloo’s Wendi Campbell started feeling mysterious twitches throughout her body. A diagnostic imaging scan at St. Mary’s General Hospital revealed the culprit.
Patient Stories: Brian Breckles
Kitchener’s Brian Breckles was hiking when his heart rate started dropping and accelerating rapidly. A procedure at St. Mary’s General Hospital fixed the issue.
Patient Stories: Sandy Fallis
A routine physical raised a red flag for Kitchener’s Sandy Fallis. Within months, she had surgery at St. Mary’s General Hospital to repair a leaky heart valve.
Patient Stories: Stephen Tocher
Imagine having quintuple bypass surgery before your 40th birthday. That’s what happened to Stephen at St. Mary’s General Hospital. Read his story.
RedDAY Highlights Ongoing Need to Boost Access to Diagnostic Services for Positive Health Outcomes
Presented by Manulife, this year’s RedDAY brings together individuals, families and employers to fundraise for essential diagnostic equipment. Manulife is matching RedDAY donations, dollar for dollar, up to $200,000.
Legion Poppy Fund Donation
Thank you to the Royal Canadian Legion for their incredible support for St. Mary’s General Hospital through their annual KW Poppy Fund donation. The Legion raised over $29,000 for SMGH in 2022, which will help to fund new retherm carts for the hospital’s Patient Food Services department.
$10 million raised by Waterloo Region Community brings two MRIs online at GRH and SMGH
Please note: as of April 1, 2025, Grand River Hospital and St. Mary’s General Hospital have merged to become Waterloo Regional Health Network (WRHN) – LEARN MORE Posted on March 20, 2023 $10 million raised by Waterloo Region community brings two MRIs online at GRH and construction to support a third, new MRI at SMGH News Release A year-long joint fundraising campaign by St. Mary’s General Hospital and Grand River Hospital foundations has raised $10 million toward magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in both hospitals and resulted in the completion of an MRI upgrade at Grand River Hospital. $7.6 million will bring home the first MRI to St. Mary’s General Hospital, while $2.4 million has helped to upgrade the second MRI machine at Grand River Hospital. “Our community recognized the need and stepped up in a big way – for healthcare and for this region. This shared success shows us that when communities come together for a cause, great things happen,” says Susan Dusick, President and CEO, St. Mary’s General Hospital Foundation. Grand River Hospital’s current MRI unit was replaced in early 2022 thanks to a generous donation from Equitable Life of Canada and is funded to operate close to 24/7 to produce 17,000 scans each year. It is anticipated that its second, upgraded unit which came online in February, will produce an additional 4,500 scans. “This second MRI machine will help us to reduce wait times for elective outpatient cases by more than half, from seven months to 90 days or less,” says Natisha Lal, Integrated Director, Medical and Diagnostic Imaging at Grand River and St. Mary’s hospitals. “However, the true impact to our community will take time to fully realize. These machines have the best in technology, improving both efficiency and patient experience. As we get up to speed, we expect we will see additional efficiencies that will further increase access to care and reduce wait times.” St. Mary’s, home to the Regional Cardiac Centre and Chest Centre, is the only hospital in the region and the only cardiac program in Ontario without an MRI. Construction for the first MRI at St. Mary’s is planned for July 2023. The hospital expects to see patients in January 2024 With the money raised and completed construction, this means for the first time, there will be three MRIs serving the Waterloo Region, a growing population of more than 620,000. Expanding MRI capacity in the region means better outcomes for patients: faster diagnosis and reduced travel burden and its associated costs. Together, St. Mary’s General Hospital and Grand River Hospital plan to operate all three MRIs as part of an integrated program which will leverage an established shared team of radiologists and administrative leadership. This integrated approach provides standardized imaging, improved efficiencies and ultimately improved patient access and experience “Fundraising projects like this one, which really focus on community need and partnership, are so important to our team here at the hospital and hospital foundation,” says Natisha. “The Joint Hospital MRI Fund will see both hospitals equipped with the best diagnostic tools to support the timely care of patients across our communities. This is fantastic news.” While the Joint MRI Fund between both hospitals has wrapped up, individuals can still support access to MRI by contributing to Cambridge Memorial Hospital Foundation’s MRI campaign. St. Mary’s General Hospital Foundation Media contacts: Alyssa Lai Director, Communications and Marketing alai@supportstmarys.ca 519-489-0751 Melissa Couto Writer and Content Specialist mcouto@supportstmarys.ca 226-338-3763 About St. Mary’s General Hospital Foundation St. Mary’s General Hospital Foundation is a charitable organization dedicated solely to generating financial support for the lifesaving care provided by St. Mary’s General Hospital. Funds donated by the community through St. Mary’s General Hospital Foundation go toward vital equipment, construction and resource requirements for St. Mary’s General Hospital which are not covered by or exceed funding provided by the Ontario Ministry of Health. For more information, visit supportstmarys.ca About St. Mary’s General Hospital Located in the heart of Kitchener, Ontario, St. Mary’s is an adult acute-care hospital and Regional Cardiac Care Centre. Serving Waterloo Region, Wellington County and beyond, St. Mary’s has an established reputation for providing quality, compassionate and innovative care. The hospital’s cardiac team provides more than 4,800 cardiac catheterizations, 825 cardiac surgeries and 425 pacemaker insertions every year. St. Mary’s patient-centred approach to care is augmented by a strong and dedicated team of more than 325 volunteers who contribute nearly 40,000 hours of service a year in 100 unique roles and programs. For more information, visit smgh.ca About Grand River Hospital Grand River Hospital is one of Ontario’s largest community hospitals with an outstanding team of 5,000 dedicated health care workers and volunteers. We provide services and support to more than 840,000 residents at our two campuses and satellite locations in Waterloo Region and Guelph Wellington. We take pride in the ways we collaborate with our health system partners, our region’s academic and innovation communities, and diverse community stakeholders as we work toward providing a world class experience for patients, families and team members. For more information, visit grhosp.on.ca
Stoidi Group Donation
Leo Steffler from the Stoidi Group dropped by the foundation office today with a $6,900 donation in support of diagnostic imaging, including MRI at St. Mary’s General Hospital.
Knights of Columbus Annual Toy Drive
The Annual Toy Drive organized by the Knights of Columbus is a true blessing for the young patients and visitors at St. Mary’s General Hospital.