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Accredited Non-Hospital Medical Surgical Facilities in British Columbia Accredited Non-Hospital Medical Surgical Facilities in British Updated on Columbia Wednesday, September 22, 2021 ASC Vancouver Surgical Centre ASC Vancouver Surgical Centre Director: Horlick, Simon George Duff 700- 1200 Burrard Street Vancouver Phone: 604-669-6181 BC V6Z 2C7 Fax: 604-694-6614 Blaylock Surgical Centre Blaylock Surgical Centre Director: Blaylock, John Farley Ste. 102 2545 McCallum Road Phone: 1-604-504-3937 Abbotsford Fax: 1-604-504-3368 B.C. V2S 3R1 Boyd Vision Centre Boyd Vision Centre Director: Boyd, Michael Joseph 503 and 609 4980 Kingsway Avenue Phone: 604-430-9560 Burnaby Fax: 604-430-5578 B.C. V5H 4K7 Cambie Surgery Centre Cambie Surgery Centre Director: Day, Brian 2836 Ash St Vancouver Phone: 604-874-1349 BC V5Z 3C6 Fax: 604-874-1549 CHANGEpain CHANGEpain Director: Lau, Brenda Wai-Yi Lower Level 5655 Cambie Street Vancouver Phone: 604-566-9101 BC V5Z 3A4 Fax: 604-566-9102 Clinic 805 Clinic 805 Director: Smith, Kenneth Alfred 805 Fairfield Road Victoria Phone: 250-595-3888 BC V8V 0A7 Fax: 250-595-8835 Coquitlam Cataract Centre Coquitlam Cataract Centre Director: Butler, David Michael 101 - 2764 Barnett Hwy Coquitlam Phone: 604-552-1262 BC V3B 1B9 Fax: 604-942-1692 Wednesday, September 22, 2021 rptFacilitiesForWeb Page 1 of 7 Accredited Non-Hospital Medical Surgical Facilities in British Updated on Columbia Wednesday, September 22, 2021 Dermatologic Surgery Centre Dermatologic Surgery Centre Director: Zloty, David Mark 835 West 10th Avenue Vancouver Phone: 604-875-4888 BC V5Z 4E8 Fax: 604-875-4777 Elizabeth Bagshaw Women's Clinic Elizabeth Bagshaw Women's Clinic Director: Jenkins, Heather Danielle Ste.200 - 1177 West Broadway Vancouver Phone: 604-736-0995 BC V6H 1G3 Fax: 604-736-8081 Everywoman's Health Centre Everywoman's Health Centre Director: Byczko, Beata Jolanta 210 - 2525 Commercial Drive Vancouver Phone: 604-322-6576 BC V5N 4C1 Fax: 604-322-6632 False Creek Healthcare Centre False Creek Healthcare Centre Director: Leith, Jordan Michael 6th Floor- 555 W. 8th Ave Vancouver Phone: 604-739-9695 BC V5Z 1C6 Fax: 604-709-9676 Fraser Valley Cataract and Laser Centre Fraser Valley Cataract and Laser Centre Director: King, Joseph Walter 311- 15240 Hwy # 10 Surrey Phone: 604-372-3937 BC V3S 5K7 Fax: 604-372-3938 Genesis Fertility Centre Inc. Genesis Fertility Centre Inc. Director: Kashyap, Sonya 300-1367 West Broadway Vancouver Phone: 604-879-3032 BC V6H 4A7 Fax: 604-875-1432 Grace Fertility Centre Grace Fertility Centre Director: Cheung, Anthony Ping Yin Suite 210 - 604 West Broadway Vancouver Phone: 604 558 4886 BC V5Z 1G1 Fax: 604 558 4246 Wednesday, September 22, 2021 rptFacilitiesForWeb Page 2 of 7 Accredited Non-Hospital Medical Surgical Facilities in British Updated on Columbia Wednesday, September 22, 2021 Hasson & Wong Aesthetic Surgery Hasson & Wong Aesthetic Surgery Director: Hasson, Victor 600 - 1001 W. Broadway Vancouver Phone: 604-739-4247 BC V6H 4B1 Fax: 604-739-4244 Healthy Skin Centre Healthy Skin Centre Director: Nasseri, Eiman 310 - 223 Nelson's Crescent New Westminster Phone: 604-553-7546 BC V3L 0E4 Fax: 604-553-7547 Kamloops Skin Solutions Kamloops Skin Solutions Director: Leia-Stephen, Maureen Theresa 114- 436 Lorne Street Kamloops Phone: 250-372-9995 BC V2C 1W3 Fax: 250-372-7801 Kamloops Surgical Centre Kamloops Surgical Centre Director: Jacoby, Michael Edmund 200-741 Sahali Terrace Kamloops Phone: 250-314-0076 BC V2C 6X7 Fax: 250-314-1196 Kelowna Eye Care Surgicenter Kelowna Eye Care Surgicenter Director: Chambers, Jeffrey Dean 2918 Tutt St. Kelowna Phone: 250-762-2003 BC V1Y 8Z5 Fax: 250-762-2563 Lakeshore Vein and Aesthetic Clinic Lakeshore Vein and Aesthetic Clinic Director: Bentley, Janna Meredith 3293 Lakeshore Road Kelowna Phone: 250-860-9919 BC V1W 3S9 Fax: 250-860-9954 LASIK MD Surrey LASIK MD Surrey Director: Boudreault, Ghislain 1 10340 - 152 Street Phone: 604-634-5050 Surrey Fax: 604-634-5048 BC V3R 4G8 Wednesday, September 22, 2021 rptFacilitiesForWeb Page 3 of 7 Accredited Non-Hospital Medical Surgical Facilities in British Updated on Columbia Wednesday, September 22, 2021 LASIK MD Vancouver Hornby LASIK MD Vancouver Hornby Director: Nathoo, Nawaaz Suite #110 - 885 West Georgia Street Vancouver Phone: 604-629-2992 BC V6C 3E8 Fax: 604-639-1516 LASIK MD Victoria (Tillicum Rd.) LASIK MD Victoria (Tillicum Rd.) Director: Dragicevich, John Thomas 200 - 3645 Tillicum Road Victoria Phone: 250-412-2212 BC V8Z 4H7 Fax: 250-415-2217 London Eye Centre London Eye Centre Director: Nathoo, Nawaaz 918 12th St. New Westminster Phone: 604-526-2020 BC V3M 6B1 Fax: 604-526-8887 Metrotown Surgical Centre Metrotown Surgical Centre Director: Horton, Ross Cameron 505 - 4885 Kingsway Burnaby Phone: 604-435-8483 BC V5H 4T2 Fax: 604-435-8409 New Westminster Surgical Centre New Westminster Surgical Centre Director: Johnson, Patricia Louise 501-223 Nelson's Crescent New Westminster Phone: 604-517-1063 BC V3L 0E4 Fax: 604-517-4652 Okanagan Health Surgical Centre Okanagan Health Surgical Centre Director: Peterson, Brian David 401 - 3320 Richter Street Kelowna Phone: 250-868-9799 BC V1W 4V5 Fax: 250-868-9734 Olive Fertility Centre Olive Fertility Centre Director: Hitkari, Jason Adolph 300-East Tower 555 West 12th Avenue Vancouver Phone: 604-559-9950 BC V5Z 3X7 Fax: 604-559-9951 Wednesday, September 22, 2021 rptFacilitiesForWeb Page 4 of 7 Accredited Non-Hospital Medical Surgical Facilities in British Updated on Columbia Wednesday, September 22, 2021 Pacific Centre for Reproductive Medicine Pacific Centre for Reproductive Medicine Director: Seethram, Kenneth 500 - 4601 Canada Way Burnaby Phone: 604-422-7276 B.C. V5G 4X7 Fax: 604-434-5522 Pacific Laser Eye Centre Pacific Laser Eye Centre Director: Lin, David Tat-Chi Fifth Floor 1401 W. Broadway Phone: 604-736-2625 Vancouver Fax: 604-736-2699 BC V6H 1H6 PCRM Victoria Fertility Clinic PCRM Victoria Fertility Clinic Director: Roberts, Jeffrey Edward 207-4400 Chatterton Way Victoria Phone: 250-704-0024 BC V8X 5J2 Fax: 250-704-0034 Pezim Clinic Pezim Clinic Director: Pezim, Michael Elliot Hycroft Centre 30 - 3195 Granville Street Phone: 604-730-5810 Vancouver Fax: 604-730-5820 B.C. V6H 3K2 Prince George Surgery Centre Prince George Surgery Centre Director: Van Zyl, Johannes Paulus 200-500 Victoria St Prince George Phone: 250-563-4077 BC V2L 2J9 Fax: 250-563-4028 Restore Surgical Centre Restore Surgical Centre Director: Wong, Mandy 288 - 1835 Gordon Drive Kelowna Phone: 1-236-420-2888 BC V1Y 3H5 Fax: 1-236-420-2880 Seafield Surgical Centre Seafield Surgical Centre Director: Lee, Jason Kwong Chi Ste. 6 1179 Seafield Cr. Phone: 250-741-0200 Nanaimo Fax: 250-741-0225 BC V9S 4S1 Wednesday, September 22, 2021 rptFacilitiesForWeb Page 5 of 7 Accredited Non-Hospital Medical Surgical Facilities in British Updated on Columbia Wednesday, September 22, 2021 Skinworks Surgery Centre Skinworks Surgery Centre Director: Carr, Nicholas John 3568 West 41st Avenue Vancouver Phone: 604-733-9711 BC V6N 3E6 Fax: 604-733-7957 The Gastrointestinal Research Institute Clinic The Gastrointestinal Research Institute Clinic Director: Lam, Eric Chon-San 770 1190 Hornby Street Phone: 604 688 6332 Vancouver Fax: 604 689 2004 BC V6Z 2K5 The Shaughnessy Clinic The Shaughnessy Clinic Director: Wong, Peter Kwok Kuen 101-1285 West Broadway Vancouver Phone: 604-733-8330 BC V6H 1G7 Fax: 604-731-1037 Valley Surgery Centre Valley Surgery Centre Director: Kindopp, Allyn Shawn #302 - 14439 104th Avenue Surrey Phone: 604-585-3005 BC V3R 1M1 Fax: 604-585-3007 Vancouver Plastic Surgery Centre Vancouver Plastic Surgery Centre Director: Warren, Richard James 1000 - 777 West Broadway Vancouver Phone: 604-876-9774 BC V5Z 4J7 Fax: 604-876-8456 Victoria Eye Victoria Eye Director: Dam, Olivia Mayin Suite 300 - 1537 Hillside Avenue Victoria Phone: 250-896-3937 BC V8T 2C1 Fax: 250-598-6237 Victoria Surgery Victoria Surgery Director: Shandro, John Terrence Andrew 3rd Floor 715 Finlayson Street Phone: 250-595-1553 Victoria Fax: 250-595-1518 BC V8T 2T4 Wednesday, September 22, 2021 rptFacilitiesForWeb Page 6 of 7 Accredited Non-Hospital Medical Surgical Facilities in British Updated on Columbia Wednesday, September 22, 2021 View Royal Surgical Centre View Royal Surgical Centre Director: Ruta, Thomas Stephen 500 - 29 Helmcken Road Victoria Phone: 778-405-0252 BC V8Z 5G7 Fax: 778-405-0279 Vivid Laser Centre Vivid Laser Centre Director: Baldassare, Ronald Derrick 1571 Sutherland Road Kelowna Phone: 250-979-2015 BC V1Y 5Y7 Fax: 250-979-2080 West Coast Cosmetic Surgery Centre West Coast Cosmetic Surgery Centre Director: Denton, Andrew Brent 202- 943 West Broadway Vancouver Phone: 604 879 3223 BC V5Z 4E1 Fax: 604 879 3211 White Rock Orthopaedic Surgery Centre White Rock Orthopaedic Surgery Centre Director: Smit, Bernardus Hendrikus W. G. 44 1480 Foster Street Phone: 604 538 0068 White Rock Fax: 604 538 0703 BC V4B 3X7 YES Surgery Centre YES Surgery Centre Director: Mosher, Mathew Charles 300- 8837 201st Street Langley Phone: 604-888-9378 BC V2Y 0C8 Fax: 604-888-9301 Total Accredited Non-Hospital Facilities: 47 Wednesday, September 22, 2021 rptFacilitiesForWeb Page 7 of 7.
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