The University of Ottawa Heart Institute (UOHI) is Canada’s largest and foremost heart health centre dedicated to understanding, treating and preventing heart disease.
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This Accessibility Plan outlines our five-year strategy (2025–2030) to overcome or prevent new barriers in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA).
Members of the University of Ottawa's senior management.
Inspired by a unique culture of excellence and innovation, we promote heart health and lead in patient care, research and education.
Our plan represents more than a roadmap – it is a declaration of our steadfast dedication to pushing boundaries, embracing collaboration, and harnessing the power of cutting-edge technology and AI to address the evolving needs of patients, while never losing the human touch.
During hospitalization, the Heart Institute automatically refers patients to its Cardiovascular Rehabilitation Outpatient Program.
Patient and family-centered care is at the heart of all that we do. We strive to involve patients, family members, caregivers and the community in discussions that affect care and research at the Institute.
A random sample of discharged patients is surveyed every two weeks to determine their level of satisfaction with the care they received and the experience they had as patients at the Heart Institute.
Our patient guides will help you understand specific heart conditions and medical procedures, as well as how to improve your heart health. Whether you are a patient, family member or caregiver, they are useful references and places to track important information.
We are committed to providing exceptional care to our patients and their families. If you have a concern or complaint about the care you or a loved one received, please follow the steps outlined below.
Resources for patients with rare cardiac conditions.
Patient Support Groups at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute.
Quality of care, financial information, policies and agreements, responsible conduct of research, and environment.
Our goal is to produce novel and established PET Radiopharmaceuticals for innovative research to help understand and guide novel therapies in cardiovascular, kidney, diabetes, oncology and neuroscience diseases.
Rare cardiac condition resources for physicians.
List of poster presentations for the 2025 Canadian Women's Heart Health Summit.
The University of Ottawa Heart Institute is dedicated to enhancing collaboration and knowledge translation for staff and colleagues at other institutions through our ongoing seminar and presentation series.
We are committed to protecting the privacy of our patients and the confidentiality and security of all personal health information to which we are entrusted with by our patients.
Find information on referring a patient, guidelines and best practices, professional training, research, and resources for your patients.