Doctors lament overnight closure of Montreal hospital ER, dig into pockets to end it
MONTREAL — Dr. Fahimy Saoud spent a recent shift in a west-Montreal emergency room idly sitting and waiting for patients she knew would never come.
The urgent care area of the Lachine Hospital, where she’s spent the last 12 years of her career, used to be packed with patients in need of her attention. But those patients are now being sent elsewhere as of Nov. 7 when the hospital opted to close its emergency room overnight until further notice.
The move, Saoud said, has left her feeling both worried and useless on the job.
“Sitting down and doing nothing from 7:30 p.m. to midnight, knowing that nearby hospitals, who are now getting an extra charge from patients we send them, are overflowing … Our teams are here but we can’t work,” Saoud said.