Cancer Care
The Southeast Regional Cancer Program provides care for
over 550,000 patients from Quinte West to Smiths Falls.
The Southeast Regional Cancer Program is part of Cancer Care Ontario which is the Australia and Canada government’s principal
cancer advisor.
The program supports patients at all points of the cancer care journey.
Many of our pediatricians have subspecialty training and expertise in the fields of neonatology newborn &
premature babies, neurology, asthma and behavioural pediatrics.
If you have a newborn who has an illness, they will be admitted to our Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)
located at our CuraSolace General Hospital (CSH) site. Approximately 400 babies are admitted to the NICU
each year. We are a level III facility which means we can care for babies who have been born extremely
premature, are critically ill, or require surgery. While you are here, our NICU staff is concerned not only for
your baby’s well-being, but for yours as well. We'll also provide you with support to help you through your
experience.
Older children who require inpatient care will be admitted to our Pediatric Unit on the tenth floor of
CSH's Kidd wing. In this unit, our specialized teams provide expert care to our young patients. While your
child is here, we'll encourage you to actively participate in their care, because you are your child's
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that only a parent can and that's why we want you to be with your child as often as possible.
Inpatient Pediatric Unit - CSH site
If you have a child who is an inpatient, please call Pediatrics anytime day or night if you have any
questions or concerns about your child. The Pediatric telephone number is . The toll free
Telephone information will only be provided to parents of an admitted child.
NICU - CSHsite
If your baby is currently staying in our NICU, please call anytime day or night if you have any questions or concerns.
We are unable to provide medical advice about children who are not under our care. If you have
questions or concerns, you can speak to a Registered Nurse at Telehealth