There are fewer than forty hospitals located in the City of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Many of them are also medical research facilities and teaching schools affiliated with universities.
Doctor's Hospital (1949-1971), opened with 25 beds, high of 65 beds around 1965. Addresses listed as 6481 Cote-des-Neiges until 1960, 6733 thereafter. Known to hire immigrant and Jewish doctors at a time when many hospitals refused to.
Queen Elizabeth Hospital of Montreal (1951-1995), currently a family medicine clinic [5]
Hôpital de la Miséricorde (1853-1974), was renamed Hôpital Jacques-Viger and operated as a long-term care hospital from 1975 to 2012, vacant since 2012
Hôpital Ste-Jeanne-d'Arc (1920-1996), established in 1919 as Hôpital Français
Hôpital Bellechasse(1962-1997), Transformed into social housing.
^"Coronavirus: Montreal's Hôtel-Dieu hospital requisitioned to fight against second wave" (in French). Montreal: Global News. 20 October 2020. Retrieved 14 December 2020.
^McGill University. "Hospital Name: Reddy Memorial Hospital". Retrieved 2017-03-11.
^McGill University. "Montreal General Hospital". Retrieved 2017-03-11.
^Queen Elizabeth Health Complex. "History of Queen Elizabeth Health Complex - How It All Began". Retrieved 2019-01-10.