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Collingwood General and Marine Hospital

459 Hume Street

Collingwood, ON

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Current Estimated Wait Time
To be seen by the doctor
The sickest patients are treated first, therefore wait times may vary from the time displayed here.
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What is a wait time?

The wait time presented here refers to the time between being assessed by a triage nurse and seeing a doctor.

What does the graph represent?

The graph represents the 90th percentile wait time to see a doctor at different times of the day and is based on data for the past 30 days. The ‘now’ bar represents the current time of the day.

Disclaimer

Collingwood General and Marine Hospital Emergency Department times are provided for general information only. Please be advised that wait times can change significantly and immediately, without warning, and are therefore not guaranteed. Patients will be seen based on their medical condition and the severity of their situation.

Due to rapidly changing demands and the need to see the sickest patients first, your own wait time may be more or less than the time displayed on this website.

The displaying of wait times on the Collingwood General and Marine Hospital website is for general information only and is not medical advice or a recommendation that you choose a different Emergency Department.

Collingwood General and Marine Hospital clearly disclaims all liability for the use of this information and for any claims, actions, demands or suits arising from such use.

Collingwood General and Marine Hospital does not assume, and is not responsible for any liability whatsoever arising from any person’s use of this website, including any decisions made about their personal health as a result of using this website.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are you making this information available to the public?

Wait times in our Emergency Departments are among the most frequently asked questions by our patients and families. Launching this new system reinforces our commitment to be transparent by communicating information in real time that will help those we serve make more informed decisions about their care. For all medical emergencies, call 9-1-1 (free from any cell or payphone). Emergency Departments treat patients with serious injuries and illness.


What does the online wait time represent?

The online wait time reflects the most current estimate of how long it will take from the time you are assessed by a triage nurse in the Emergency Department until you are seen by a doctor. It is not a guarantee of the length of time patients will wait.


Why are wait times always changing?

Emergency demand can change quickly and dramatically depending on patient need. An incident such as a serious trauma can unexpectedly and significantly impact the wait time for others. The wait time data is updated every 20 minutes, allowing us to provide the most current estimate of the wait time patients can expect to see a physician when and if they come to our Emergency Department.


Why are other people being seen before me?

The sickest patients are always seen first to ensure they get the care they need, even though they may arrive at the Emergency Department after other patients. Patients with life- or limb-threatening injuries or illness are treated first, followed by those with less urgent illness or medical conditions.

All Canadian hospitals use the same standard tool to evaluate a patient’s medical urgency. A specially trained triage nurse assesses each patient’s condition upon arrival and prioritizes their medical need based on five triage levels, No. 1 being the most critical and No. 5 being non-urgent.


Should I use the online wait times to determine where I should go?

The online wait time tool is meant to give the public general information about wait times.

In the case of a serious emergency, always call 911. If your medical problem isn’t urgent, you may want to consider alternatives other than the Emergency Department, such as family doctors’ offices or walk-in clinics. Using any of these options for minor medical issues helps alleviate pressure on Emergency Departments and reduces wait times for everyone. Providing wait times on the Collingwood General and Marine Hospital website is not medical advice.

Data will be re-displayed as soon as it is available.