Caring in Action - 2026 Spring Appeal

From common conditions to critical illness… ultrasound is our ‘go to’ diagnostic tool, enabling the fastest, safest path forward.
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“Throughout the Ross, in every department, ultrasound helps our teams save lives, guide treatment and improve pain and symptom management.”
As Chief of Medical Staff at Ross Memorial Hospital, an Intensivist in the ICU and an expert in the use of ultrasound in critical illness, Dr. Michel Boivin is uniquely qualified to outline the need for leading-edge ultrasound technology. The RMH Foundation is honoured to share Dr. Boivin’s spring appeal letter to households throughout Kawartha Lakes.
“Day and night, in diagnostic imaging or at the bedside, we count on ultrasound to diagnose gall stones, early signs of kidney and liver disease, fluid build-up in the lungs, ovarian cysts and blood clots in the veins,” said Dr. Boivin. “From blood flow to the functioning of each chamber of your heart, ultrasound helps us see how you’re doing.”
“The Ross team counts on ultrasound technology for patient care between 40 and 50 times per day at the Ross,” said Erin Coons, RMH Foundation CEO. “Right now the hospital needs to update and to grow our fleet of ultrasound machines to meet the needs of our growing patient population. We all count on precision diagnostic imaging when we’re sick or hurt. Please watch for Dr. Boivin’s letter and make a donation that will ensure patients have access to timely, state-of-the-art imaging, close to home.”
Donations can be sent by mail, by phone at 705-328-6137, or online at wearetheross.ca.
Thank you for your generosity and for putting Caring In Action!





