Veterans Program Sunnybrook has the largest veterans care facility in Canada. It is partnered with
Veterans Affairs Canada, and provides long-term and complex hospital care to about 500
World War II and
Korean War veterans. Staff provide three categories of care to veterans: physical support, cognitive support and
palliative care.
Hurvitz Brain Sciences Program The program provides care to people with brain-related disorders and conditions. The program's main areas of focus include
stroke,
dementias and
mood and
anxiety disorders. Brain sciences research is also conducted through the Hurvitz Brain Sciences research program through Sunnybrook Research Institute.
Holland Musculoskeletal Program The program focuses on
musculoskeletal injury, total
joint replacement and major biological restoration. Areas of expertise include traumatic injury management; joint reconstruction and replacement; rehabilitation;
rheumatology; sports injury management; and complex upper and lower limb surgery. Musculoskeletal research is also conducted through the Holland musculoskeletal research program through Sunnybrook Research Institute.
DAN Women and Babies Program The program provides pre-conception,
pregnancy, birth and post-birth care to pregnant women, including those with high-risk pregnancies. It also provides
gynecological care to patients. The program also has a
neonatal intensive-care unit (NICU). The NICU is a high-risk regional neonatal nursery, and one of three serving the Central East Region of Ontario. They care for infants requiring Level III or Level II neonatal care. In 2017, the program opened North America's first pregnancy clinic for women with physical mobility disabilities. Research in
obstetrics,
neonatology, obstetrical anaesthesia and women's reproductive health is also conducted through the Women & Babies research program through Sunnybrook Research Institute.
Schulich Heart Program The program is named for
Seymour Schulich a Canadian businessman and
philanthropist from
Montreal. The centre, as per the name, is a cardiac care centre providing treatment, prevention and care of
heart diseases. The centre performs heart surgeries, tests and procedures, including various minimally invasive heart procedures.
Odette Cancer Program The Odette Cancer Program provides care to patients with various types and stages of cancer. The centre also has a focus on cancer prevention, detection and patient education. Various clinical trials are also run out of the centre. Research is conducted through the Odette Cancer Centre research program through Sunnybrook Research Institute. Research spans from the topics of
basic genetics,
biochemistry and biology of cancer. The trauma program also works in conjunction with the
Ross Tilley Burn Centre.
St. John's Rehab St. John's Rehab Program provides specialized rehabilitation, education and support for people recovering from complex, life-changing illnesses and injuries, including:
amputations,
cancer,
cardiovascular surgery,
organ transplants, orthopaedic conditions,
stroke and neurological conditions,
traumatic injuries and complex medical procedures and conditions. It is home to Canada's only organ transplant rehabilitation program and Ontario's only burn rehabilitation program. Rehabilitation research is also conducted through the St. John's Rehab research program through Sunnybrook Research Institute.
Integrated Community Program The Integrated Community Program was established to ensure that the transition from hospital to the next step is one where everyone involved is both informed and engaged. This program also includes Sunnybrook's emergency care. ==Heliport==