Take Care of your Heart: Marking Heart Month
February is Heart Month, a time to think about your heart and how to take better care of it to reduce your risk of heart attacks and cardiovascular disease –
We are thrilled to unveil the new Timmins and District Hospital (TADH) website! Designed with you in mind, this modern platform offers an enhanced user experience, streamlined navigation, and improved access to essential hospital information and services.
Our commitment to providing exemplary care extends beyond hospital walls. This new website reflects our dedication to fostering clear communication, accessibility, and support for patients, families, staff, and the community. By integrating user feedback, we’ve created a digital platform that aligns with our mission of serving Northerners with compassion and excellence.
We extend our heartfelt thanks to the talented team at Detail Media & Communications, Timmins’ own marketing agency, for their exceptional work in designing and developing this new platform. Their expertise and commitment have played a vital role in bringing our vision to life, creating a website that truly serves our community.
We invite you to explore the new website and discover all the resources it has to offer. From patient care information and hospital news to career opportunities and innovative programs, the website is your gateway to everything TADH. Experience the new way to connect with the Timmins and District Hospital.
We want to make sure everything on the new website is working correctly for all. If you spot an error, simply let our developers know about it.
February is Heart Month, a time to think about your heart and how to take better care of it to reduce your risk of heart attacks and cardiovascular disease –
The hospital’s Liver Health Team is committed to helping eliminate the hepatitis C virus by 2030 by testing, treating, and potentially saving the lives of people infected in the district.
Timmins and District Hospital (TADH) is thrilled to welcome two new specialists who have joined the roster of skilled physicians practicing at the hospital: Dr. Lydia Goff, an orthopedic surgeon,
The Timmins and District Hospital Emergency Department is currently struggling with an increase in volume, mostly due to a surge in respiratory illnesses.