Investigation into data security incident has concluded

Michael Garron Hospital (MGH) experienced a data security incident in October 2023 that led to the exposure of personal information belonging to some of our donors. For further information, see the statement and FAQ page on the MGH website.

Our website, mghf.ca, and payments processed via our website were not affected and remain secure.

Your Impact

Read about the impact your donation makes on the health of everyone in our community.
Rachel Martin, Social Worker with our Transitional Youth Program connects with Charlotte, who came to our hospital in crisis.

It can be difficult for young people to access appropriate mental health support. Seeing this, the team at Michael Garron Hospital developed the Transitional Youth Program to connect them with the right help at the right time.

Dr. David Rosenstein, Information Technology Lead in our Stavro Emergency Department sees to a patient.

When he had a heart attack, Richard didn’t know what to expect. Find out how advanced cardiac care at Michael Garron Hospital helped him restart his life.

Dr. Groll and Ron Winn worked closely to determine the best treatment option for Ron.

When Ron was diagnosed with prostate cancer, he learned he had multiple options for treatment at Michael Garron Hospital – including robotic-assisted surgery that could help him get his health and his life back faster.

Josh Turner meets his niece and nephew, who were born while he was in intensive care. Colleen Petrick, Josh’s mom, is pictured on the left.

Doctors elsewhere estimated that Josh Turner had a 2% chance of survival, and he'd be on a ventilator for the remainder of his life. But Josh’s mom Colleen Petrick never gave up hope. Here’s how the Michael Garron Hospital team changed Josh’s life.

Wei Wei, Registered Nurse in our Cardiology Integrated Unit, stands with one of our new electrocardiogram machines.

Donors help ensure our teams are equipped to provide great care for patients who need us. Here’s a look at some of the items our generous community recently made possible.

Adrian and Ange Rocca at Laughter is the Best Medicine

Seeing Michael Garron Hospital’s leadership during the pandemic, Adrian and Ange Rocca were moved to support our frontline staff. Their impact on our hospital and our patients has only grown since.

Sara Shearkhani, PhD, Evaluation & Equity Scientist with Michael Garron Hospital and East Toronto Health Partners, collaborates with her team.

Michael Garron Hospital researchers are working with local residents and hospital clinicians to ensure everyone in our community can access excellent healthcare.

Good Behaviour co-owners Eric Chow and Michael Lam

Good Behaviour is one of many East Toronto businesses who give back to their community by raising funds for Michael Garron Hospital.

Practising a code blue scenario in the Rands Family Simulation Centre: Emma Kelly, RPN; Alexander Smith, RPN; Yuri Suico, Clinical Resource Lead, ED; and Sandra Millares, RN

A new learning space helps clinicians safely practise medical procedures and build teamwork– thanks to a generous gift from the Rands family.

Dr. Carmine Simone, Vice President, Medical, Strategic Clinical Partnerships and Innovation, meets with a patient.

Thanks to donor generosity, new facilities at Michael Garron Hospital are enhancing the healthcare experience for our patients