Our services
Some of our remote healthcare services
You can connect with specialists by video using Microsoft Teams if this type of appointment is right for your health condition.
The MUHC is part of the services offered on the Provincial Virtual Care Platform.
The patient answers questions about their health from home. The information is sent to the healthcare provider responsible for their follow-up. The patient is monitored and learns about their health condition remotely.
The National Home Ventilatory Assistance Program provides home care and remote monitoring services for patients who can’t travel to the hospital.
The Tele-Diabetic Retinopathy Screening program, developed in collaboration with the Centre hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal (CHUM), helps spot and treat diabetic retinopathy early. Diabetic retinopathy is a condition that can cause diabetic patients to lose their eyesight.
Tele-education lets specialists work together.
The MUHC cancer treatment committee, also known as the Tumour Board, is one example. The committee focuses on the treatment and care of more than 2,300 patients each year.
We have an award-winning, cutting-edge virtual care project in thoracic surgery.