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Shouldice Hernia Centre

Buildings and structures in Markham, OntarioHospitals established in 1945Hospitals in the Regional Municipality of York

Shouldice Hospital (formerly Shouldice Hernia Centre) is a private hospital located in Markham, Ontario, Canada, at 7750 Bayview Avenue in the Thornhill district. The hospital specializes in hernia care. Its location is the former estate of George McCullagh, a publisher who created The Globe and Mail newspaper in 1936.

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Shouldice Hernia Centre
Bayview Avenue, Markham

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Bayview Avenue 7750
L3T 5W1 Markham
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