COMMUNITY PROFILE
HEALTH & SAFETY SERVICES
2017-2021 FINANCIAL PLAN
HOSPITALS
Surrey Memorial Hospital is
the largest of three regional
hospitals in Fraser Health
Authority’s integrated
network of care, providing
primary, secondary, and
tertiary services, including
24/7 emergency, cardiac and
critical care, levels one, two
and three obstetrics and
neonatal intensive care,
adolescent and adult
inpatient psychiatry, surgical
sub-specialties, inpatient
rehabilitation and ambulatory
care.
With 636 acute care beds,
and 24 neonatal intensive care (NICU) bassinettes, in one of BC’s fastest growing
communities, Surrey Memorial Hospital delivers more newborns every year than any
other hospital in Fraser Health’s integrated network of care.
The Jim Pattison Outpatient Care and Surgery Centre, which opened in June 2011, is the
first facility of this kind in British Columbia. It serves the community of Surrey and also
contributes to Fraser Health’s network of care by providing outpatient specialty services
to people from across the region. It brings together more than 50 services and
programs, including day surgery, chronic disease management, specialist visits,
diagnostic tests, breast health clinic, HIV/AIDS/Hep C clinic, primary care clinic, cardiac
rehabilitation and prevention, maternity services, pain clinic and other clinics and
services that commonly take place in a hospital setting.
Surrey Memorial Hospital
Jim Pattison Outpatient Care & Surgery Centre
13750 - 96th Avenue 9750 -140th Street
Surrey, BC V3V 1Z2 Surrey, BC V3T 0G9
604-581-2211 (non-emergency) 604-582-4550
www.fraserhealth.ca www.fraserhealth.caLocated in the adjacent community of White Rock, the Peace Arch Hospital serves the
medical needs of White Rock and South Surrey residents.
Peace Arch Hospital
15521 Russell Avenue
White Rock, BC V4B 2R4
604-531-5512 (non-emergency)
www.fraserhealth.caSurrey Memorial Hospital’s new Critical Care Tower opened in 2014,
housing the Province’s largest Emergency Department.
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