Clinical Solutions
Windsor to expand its cardiac catheterization lab
July 10, 2024

The larger space and 24-hour service will allow Windsor Regional Hospital to complete more vital cardiac procedures. The renovation will include the addition of a second catheterization table to connect more people to the care they need sooner, reduce wait times for both urgent and elective procedures and ensure timely access to essential services in the region.
“We have waited for many years for this project to come to fruition. We thank the Ford government for seeing the project through so that we can serve more cardiac patients in our region and save on costs required to send patients to Detroit when we can’t accommodate them here. Even though we were in the midst of the pandemic the Ford government said this project was going to get done and they are delivering on the promise,” said Karen Riddell (pictured), Windsor Regional Hospital Acting President, CEO and Chief Nursing Executive.
Construction begins this summer and is expected to be completed in July 2026.
“This is an important milestone for Windsor Regional Hospital. It will save lives and provide the necessary clinical space for our healthcare team. We appreciate the government’s commitment to patient care and safety,” said Dr. Wassim Saad, Windsor Regional Hospital Chief of Staff.
Windsor Regional Hospital is one of 20 Regional Cardiac Care Centres (RCCC) in Ontario that provides a range of advanced cardiac services to diagnose and treat both common and complex heart and blood vessel problems.