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Montreal doctor vows to fight decision to close Lachine Hospital's gynecology service

The hospital will stop providing specialized gynecological care at the end of the month and Dr. Paul Saba has already asked Quebec's health ministry to intervene. If that doesn't work, he says he will take the matter to court.

Service shuttered to make room for men's health program

Dr. Paul Saba has vowed to take his fight to keep gynecology services at the Lachine Hospital all the way to court if he has to. (CBC)

A physician at the Lachine Hospital says he'll fight the decision to close the facility'sgynecology service.

The hospital will stop providing specialized gynecological care at the end of the month and Dr. Paul Saba has already asked Quebec's health ministry to intervene.

Saba says the gynecology clinic has existed for 15 years at the hospital, providing a vital service to patients.

"It's essential," he said. "Especially for the women of our Lachine/Dorval area, and for the whole of Montreal island."

Until now, two gynecologists worked two days per month at the Lachine Hospital. The McGill University Health Centre (MUHC), which oversees the hospital, will be diverting patients to the LaSalle hospital instead.

Having to get to LaSalle to access a key medical service is going to be hardest on low-income women, said Saba.

"It's not always easy," he said. "Not everybody has a car or can afford a taxi."

Plus, he added, many gynecologists are overloaded as it is and not taking on new patients, meaning many women won't be able to find a new provider right away.

Saba said he will take his fight to court if he has to.

Thereassignment of gynecology servicesto LaSalle Hospital has been planned for a long time, and the team in LaSallewill be able to take care ofLachine's clientele, a spokesperson for Health Minister Danielle McCannsaid in an email.

No patient currently being treated in gynecology will fall through the cracks, and service won't be compromised, the statement said.

Not a cost-cutting measure, MUHC says

MUHC spokesperson Gilda Salomone said in an email thatthe closure is not a cost-cutting measure, andno cost savings are expected from this decision.

Instead, she wrote, "one of the main priorities of Lachine Hospital is to develop a comprehensive men's health program to complement the women's health program currently offered by the LaSallehospital."

The Lachine hospital is located near the intersection of 16th Avenue and Saint-Antoine Street. (CBC)

The transfer of gynecology and colposcopy services to the LaSalle Hospital was planned with the Health Ministryand the CIUSSS, and it will allow both institutions to focus on their respective missions, she stated.

Those missions, she added, includecontinuing "to provide patients with the highest quality, complementary services possible."

Since the gynecologists at the LachineHospital only work two days per month, patients were already being referred to LaSallehospital or other institutions when required, said Salomone.

The MUHC will work with a team of doctors at the LaSallehospital, which isseven kilometres away, to "ensure seamless continuity of care" and "minimize any adverse impact" the situation hason patients, she said.

The doctors were not MUHC doctors, she said, but instead had temporary associate member status.

With files from Kate McKenna