If you are coming to be admitted to the Heart Institute, the following information will help you to prepare for your stay.
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We provide service in both official languages and are committed to providing people with disabilities the same opportunity as other patients to access our services. The Heart Institute is a smoke-free environment.
In addition to the cardiovascular rehabilitation programs offered at University of Ottawa Heart Institute, there are many community programs and services available to people in the Ottawa-Carleton area and its surrounding regions. Learn what programs and services are available near you.
The purpose of this guide is to help you and your family prepare for a complex ablation procedure and for your recovery at home.
Also see Professional Development for continuing medical education and clinical professional development opportunities and Presentations and Invited Speakers for our weekly expert talks on clinical and research topics.
Contact information for general inquiries, clinic appointments and other patient contacts.
This guide provides information on coronary artery disease and includes topics such as heart anatomy and disease, tests and procedures, heart healthy living and recovery.
Coping with the death of a loved one is a personal experience. Grief is a normal response to loss, and everyone processes it differently. You will find information and resources on this webpage to help you cope with your loss and feelings of grief.
Outpatient referrals for diagnostic cardiac catheterization or angioplasty must be made by a cardiologist.
This guide was carefully developed by members of our care team in collaboration with parents and guardians with lived experience to support you as you have conversations with your child about your heart condition.
At the University of Ottawa Heart Institute, we specialize in the diagnosis, care, and treatment of all adult forms of heart disease.
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The purpose of this guide is to help you and your family prepare for an electrophysiology study and ablation procedure and for your recovery at home.
This section contains quick summaries of key aspects of the Heart Institute or cardiovascular disease in general. We can also prepare a custom fact sheet for you. Contact us at 613-696-7000 x19058.
OHIRC Finance provides financial advice and post-award support to researchers in the management of their research funds. The team also ensures that all research funds and expenditures are administered in compliance with the Institute’s financial policies, funding agency requirements and general accounting principles.
Financial statements, expense reporting, salary disclosure, and supply chains act reporting.
This page is designed to help you understand the financial and employment supports that may be available to you.
Find out what’s in your community. Resources specific to your needs can help manage your risk factors.
Serving patients in the official language of their choice is a key component of providing exceptional care. The University of Ottawa Heart Institute is a bilingual institution, offering services in both French and English.
To acquire, advance or refresh French language abilities, French Language Services offers many courses throughout the year. These courses are open to staff and the public.