In 2020, Hamilton Health Sciences (HHS) and St. Joseph’s Hospital Hamilton (SJHH) opened the Satellite Health Facility (SHF), a temporary facility in downtown Hamilton to increase local healthcare capacity in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. Located at 150 King St. E. in Effort Square, the space allows HHS and SJHH teams to support patients who are waiting for alternate care arrangements in the community, while reserving in-hospital space for those with the most urgent medical needs. The SHF is staffed by interprofessional clinical teams as well as primary care physicians.
How to Get Here
From Toronto
- Take Queen Elizabeth Way (QEW) to Highway 403 West (to Hamilton).
- Exit the QEW at Main Street East. Follow Main Street eastbound to Victoria Avenue.
- Turn left on Walnut Street South.
- Turn left on King Street East.
- The Satellite Health Facility is located on your left.
From Niagara Region
- Take Queen Elizabeth Way (QEW, towards Hamilton).
- Exit the QEW at Nikola Tesla Boulevard (exit #90).
- Turn left onto Birch Avenue.
- Turn right on Cannon Street East.
- Turn left on Wentworth Street North.
- Turn right on King Street East.
- The Satellite Health Facility is located on your left.
From the Mountain
- Take the Clairmount Access directly onto Victoria Avenue.
- Turn left on King Street East.
- The Satellite Health Facility is located on your left.
Public Transit
For information on Bus Routes and Schedules please visit https://www.hamilton.ca/hsr-bus-schedules-fares/schedule-routes-maps.
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