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I Alberta Health ■I■ Alberta Health AHS Site List - Edmonton Zone (sorted alphabetically) ■ Services If you do not see your specific department listed, please select the closest active treatment hospital SITE NAME SITE CODE ADDRESS POSTAL CODE ACTIVE TREATMENT HOSPITALS Devon General Hospital (Active Treatment Hospital) 398 101 ERIE Street South/Sud, Devon, AB, Canada T9G1A6 Devon General Hospital (Auxiliary Hospital) 399 101 ERIE Street South/Sud, Devon, AB, Canada T9G1A6 Fort Saskatchewan Community Hospital (Active Treatment Hospital) 578 9401 86 Avenue, Fort Saskatchewan, AB, Canada T8L0C6 Fort Saskatchewan Community Hospital (Diagnostic Imaging) 579 DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING, 9401 86 Ave, Fort Saskatchewan, AB, Canada T8L0C6 Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital (Active Treatment Hospital) 605 10230 111 Avenue North West, Edmonton, AB, Canada T5G0B7 Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital (Diagnostic Imaging) 606 IMAGING DEPARTMENT, 10230 111 AVE NW, Edmonton, AB, Canada T5G0B7 Grey Nuns Community Hospital (Active Treatment Hospital) 1638 1100 YOUVILLE Drive North West, Edmonton, AB, Canada T6L5X8 RADIOLOGY & DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING, 1100 YOUVILLE DRIVE W, Edmonton, AB, Grey Nuns Community Hospital (Diagnostic Imaging) 1639 T6L5X8 Canada Leduc Community Hospital (Active Treatment Hospital) 824 4210 48 Street, Leduc, AB, Canada T9E5Z3 Leduc Community Hospital (Auxiliary Hospital) 825 4210 48 Street, Leduc, AB, Canada T9E5Z3 Leduc Community Hospital (Diagnostic Imaging) 826 IMAGING DEPARTMENT, 4210 48TH ST, Leduc, AB, Canada T9E5Z3 Misericordia Community Hospital (Active Treatment Hospital) 1649 16940 87 Avenue North West, Edmonton, AB, Canada T5R4H5 16940 87 AVE NW, RADIOLOGY & DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING, Edmonton, AB, Misericordia Community Hospital (Diagnostic Imaging) 1650 T5R4H5 Canada Misericordia Community Hospital (Neurophysiology) 1651 16940 87TH AVE, Edmonton, AB, Canada T5R4H5 Misericordia Community Hospital (Pulmonary Function Laboratory) 1652 16940 87 Avenue North West, Edmonton, AB, Canada T5R4H5 Northeast Community Health Centre (Active Treatment Hospital) 981 14007 50 Street North West, Edmonton, AB, Canada T5A5E4 Northeast Community Health Centre (Diagnostic Imaging) 982 14007 50 Street North West, Edmonton, AB, Canada T5A5E4 Northeast Community Health Centre (Public Health Unit) 983 14007 50 Street North West, Edmonton, AB, Canada T5A5E4 Royal Alexandra Hospital (Active Treatment Hospital) 1247 10240 KINGSWAY North West, Edmonton, AB, Canada T5H3V9 Royal Alexandra Hospital (Diagnostic Imaging) 1248 10240 KINGSWAY Avenue NW, IMAGING DEPARTMENT, Edmonton, AB, Canada T5H3V9 NEUROPHYSIOLOGY LAB - EEG, ROOM B303, 10240 KINGSWAY AVE, Edmonton, Royal Alexandra Hospital (Neurophysiology) 1249 T5H3V9 AB, Canada Royal Alexandra Hospital (Pulmonary Function Laboratory) 1250 10240 KINGSWAY AVENUE NW, Edmonton, AB, Canada T5H3V9 Page 1 of 19 ■I■ Alberta Health AHS Site List - Edmonton Zone (sorted alphabetically) ■ Services If you do not see your specific department listed, please select the closest active treatment hospital SITE NAME SITE CODE ADDRESS POSTAL CODE Stollery Children's Hospital (Active Treatment Hospital) 1371 8440 112 Street North West, Edmonton, AB, Canada T6G2B7 Strathcona Community Hospital (Active Treatment Hospital) 1379 9000 EMERALD Drive, Sherwood Park, AB, Canada T8H0J3 Strathcona Community Hospital (Diagnostic Imaging) 1380 9000 EMERALD Drive, Sherwood Park, AB, Canada T8H0J3 Sturgeon Community Hospital (Active Treatment Hospital) 1390 201 BOUDREAU Road, St. Albert, AB, Canada T8N6C4 Sturgeon Community Hospital (Diagnostic Imaging) 1391 DEPARTMENT OF RADIOLOGY, 201 BOUDREAU ROAD, St. Albert, AB, Canada T8N6C4 University of Alberta Hospital (Active Treatment Hospital) 1500 8440 112 Street North West, Edmonton, AB, Canada T6G2B7 University of Alberta Hospital - Pediatric Echocardiography (Diagnostic Imaging) 1497 8440 112 Street NW, Imaging Department, Edmonton, AB, Canada T6G2B7 University of Alberta Hospital - Cardiology Department (Diagnostic Imaging) 1502 Cardiology Department, 8440 112 ST NW, Edmonton, AB, Canada T6G2B7 University of Alberta Hospital & Stollery Children's Hospital (Diagnostic Imaging) 1498 Diagnostic Imaging, 8440 112 ST NW, Edmonton, AB, Canada T6G2B7 University of Alberta Hospital & Stollery Children's Hospital (Neurophysiology) 1499 WMC 1A5, 8440 112TH STREET, Edmonton, AB, Canada T6G2B7 University of Alberta Hospital (Pulmonary Function Laboratory) 1501 8440 112 Street North West, Edmonton, AB, Canada T6G2B7 Westview Health Centre-Stony Plain (Active Treatment Hospital) 1588 4405 SOUTH PARK DR, Stony Plain, AB, Canada T7Z2M7 Westview Health Centre-Stony Plain (Auxiliary Hospital) 1589 4405 SOUTHPARK Drive, Stony Plain, AB, Canada T7Z2M7 OTHER SITES UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA HOSPITAL, WMC 1F2.16-8440 112TH ST NW, Edmonton, A.H. Owen & Family Stroke Prevention Clinic (Diagnostic Imaging) 3 T6G2B7 AB, Canada AADAC Recovery Centre (Addiction Residential and/or Detoxification Centre) 4 10302 107 Street North West, Edmonton, AB, Canada T5J1K2 AADAC Youth Services - Edmonton - Inglewood A (Addiction Community Centre) 8 12803 116 Avenue North West, Edmonton, AB, Canada T5M3C8 AADAC Youth Services - Edmonton - Inglewood B (Addiction Community Centre) 9 12813 116 Avenue North West, Edmonton, AB, Canada T5M3C8 AADAC Youth Services - Edmonton (Addiction Community Centre) 7 12325 140 Street North West, Edmonton, AB, Canada T5L2C9 AADAC Youth Services Edmonton - Detox and Residential (Addiction Residential and/or 11 12315 125 Street North West, Edmonton, AB, Canada T5L0T2 Detoxification Centre) Abbottsfield Mall X-Ray (Diagnostic Imaging) 13 3210 118TH AVE UNIT 220, Edmonton, AB, Canada T5W4W1 Aberhart Centre - Tuberculosis Clinic - 232 (Public Health Unit) 14 11402 UNIVERSITY Avenue North West, Edmonton, AB, Canada T6G2J3 Adult Counselling and Prevention Service - Edmonton (Addiction Community Centre) 20 10010 102A Avenue North West, Edmonton, AB, Canada T5J0G5 Page 2 of 19 ■I■ Alberta Health AHS Site List - Edmonton Zone (sorted alphabetically) ■ Services If you do not see your specific department listed, please select the closest active treatment hospital SITE NAME SITE CODE ADDRESS POSTAL CODE Advanced Respiratory Care Network (Sleep Medicine) 26 80 SIOUX Road, Sherwood Park, AB, Canada T8A3X5 Alberta Eye Institute, Inc. 44 709-10088-102 AVE NE, Edmonton, AB, Canada T5J2Z1 Alberta Health Services Branch (Ground Ambulance Corporate Office) 46 10025 JASPER Avenue, Edmonton, AB, Canada T5J1S6 Alberta Hip and Knee Clinic 47 2068-9499 137 Avenue Nw, Edmonton, AB, Canada T5E5R8 Alberta Hospital Edmonton (Diagnostic Imaging) 50 IMAGING DEPARTMENT, 17480 FORT ROAD, Edmonton, AB, Canada T5J2J7 Alberta Hospital Edmonton (Mental Health (Psychiatric) Facility) 51 17480 Fort Road, Edmonton, AB, Canada T5J2J7 Alberta Retina Consultants M. Greve & B. Hinz MDs 52 Unit 400, 10924 107 Avenue North West, Edmonton, AB, Canada T5H0X5 Alberta Screen Test Program-Edmonton (Diagnostic Imaging) 54 311 KINGSWAY GARDEN MALL NW, Edmonton, AB, Canada T5G3A6 Alberta Surgical Centre 57 202-14310 111TH AVE, West Tower, Edmonton, AB, Canada T5M3Z7 All Seniors Care Rutherford (Supportive Living) 58 949 Rutherford Road, South West, Edmonton, AB, Canada T6W0E5 All Seniors Care Summerwood Village (Supportive Living) 59 4255 CLOVER BAR Road, Sherwood Park, AB, Canada T8H0C9 Allen Gray Continuing Care Centre (Auxiliary Hospital) 60 5005 28 Ave, Edmonton, AB, Canada T6L7G1 Alliance Respiratory Consultants (Pulmonary Function Laboratory) 61 #308, 200 Boudreau Road, St. Albert, AB, Canada T8N6B9 Amelia & Carlos Martinez (9526 - 155 Street) (Supportive Living) 63 9526 155 Street North West, Edmonton, AB, Canada T5P2K4 Amiha Diagnostic Imaging - Strathcona (Diagnostic Imaging) 65 8225 - 105 Street, Edmonton, AB, Canada T6E4H2 Amiha Diagnostic Imaging Inc. (Diagnostic Imaging) 66 AMIHA HOUSE, #102, 45 ST. THOMAS STREET, St. Albert, AB, Canada T8N6Z1 Aspen House (Supportive Living) Morinville 75 9706 - 100 Avenue, Morinville, AB, Canada T8R1T2 Aurora #1 (901 Cedar Street) (Supportive Living) 89 901 CEDAR Street, Sherwood Park, AB, Canada T8A2E8 Baker Associates X-Ray/Bone Density (Diagnostic Imaging) 92 10405 JASPER AVE NW UNIT 240, Edmonton, AB, Canada T5J3N4 Baker Clinic Pulmonary Function Laboratory (Pulmonary Function Laboratory) 93 10405 JASPER AVE NW UNIT 220, Edmonton, AB, Canada T5J3N4 Beaumont Public Health Centre (Public Health Unit) 116 4918 50 Avenue, Beaumont, AB, Canada T4X1J9 Birth Control Centre Edmonton (Public Health Unit) 141 10030 107 Street North West, Edmonton, AB, Canada T5J3E4 Page 3 of 19 ■I■ Alberta Health AHS Site List - Edmonton Zone (sorted alphabetically) ■ Services If you do not see your specific department listed, please select the closest active treatment hospital SITE NAME SITE CODE ADDRESS POSTAL CODE Bon Accord Gibbons Ambulance Association (Ground Ambulance Corporate Office) 150 4923 - 49 Street, Gibbons, AB, Canada T0A1N0 Bonnie Doon Public Health Centre (Public Health Unit) 151 8314 88 Avenue North West, Edmonton, AB, Canada T6C1L1 Boyle McCauley Health Centre (Diagnostic Imaging) 171 10628 96 ST NW, DEPARTMENT OF, RADIOLOGY, Edmonton, AB, Canada T5H2J2 Boyle McCauley Public Health Office (Public Health Unit) 172 10628 96 Street North West, Edmonton, AB, Canada T5H2J2 Canada Diagnostic Centres - Breast Centre Radiology - Callingwood (Diagnostic Imaging) 212 6650 - 177TH ST UNIT 329, Edmonton, AB, Canada T5T4J5 Canada Diagnostic Centres - Breast Centre Radiology (Diagnostic Imaging) 211 7121 109 Street North West, Edmonton, AB, Canada
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