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British Columbia Health Regions BRITISH COLUMBIA MEDICAL HEALTH OFFICERS AND PROVINCIAL HEALTH OFFICER Fraser Health Authority Dr. Mark Bigham Dr. Elizabeth Brodkin Medical Health Officer Medical Health Officer Fraser Health Authority Fraser Health Authority Fraser Health HSDA Central City Tower Central City Tower #400 - 13450 102nd Avenue #400 - 13450 102nd Avenue Surrey BC V3T 0H1 Surrey BC V3T 0H1 Phone:(604) 587-4600 Phone:(604) 587-4600 Fax:(604) 587-4666 Fax:(604) 587-4666 Dr. Andrew Larder Dr. Victoria Lee Medical Health Officer Acting Chief Medical Health Officer Fraser Health Authority & VP Public Health Fraser East HSDA Fraser Health Authority Abbotsford Health Unit Fraser South HSDA 102 – 34194 Marshall Road Central City Tower Abbotsford BC V2S 5E4 #400 - 13450 102nd Avenue Phone:(604) 864-3400 Surrey BC V3T 0H1 Fax:(604) 864-3410 Phone:(604) 587-4600 Fax:(604) 587-4666 Dr. Marcus Lem Dr. Lisa Mu Medical Health Officer Medical Health Officer Fraser Health Authority Fraser Health Authority Fraser East HSDA Central City Tower Abbotsford Health Unit #400 - 13450 102nd Avenue 102 – 34194 Marshall Road Surrey BC V3T 0H1 Abbotsford BC V2S 5E4 Phone:(604) 587-4600 Phone:(604) 864-3400 Fax:(604) 587-4666 Fax:(604) 864-3410 Fraser Health Authority Dr. Michelle Murti Dr. Shovita Padhi Medical Health Officer Medical Health Officer Fraser Health Authority Fraser Health Authority Fraser South HSDA Fraser North HSDA Central City Tower Central City Tower #400 - 13450 102nd Avenue #400 - 13450 102nd Avenue Surrey BC V3T 0H1 Surrey BC V3T 0H1 Phone:(604) 587-4600 Phone:(604) 587-4600 Fax:(604) 587-4666 Fax:(604) 587-4666 Dr. Helena Swinkels Medical Health Officer Fraser Health Authority Fraser South HSDA Central City Tower #400 - 13450 102nd Avenue Surrey BC V3T 0H1 Phone:(604) 587-4600 Fax:(604) 587-4666 Interior Health Authority Dr. Trevor Corneil Dr. Rob Parker Acting Senior Medical Health Officer (OIC) Medical Health Officer (OIC) Interior Health Authority Interior Health Authority Kelowna Health Centre Kelowna Health Centre 1340 Ellis Street 1340 Ellis Street Kelowna BC V1Y 9N1 Kelowna BC V1Y 4N1 Phone:(250) 868-7700 Phone:(250) 868-7700 Fax:(250) 868-7809 Fax:(250) 868-7809 Dr. Sue Pollock Medical Health Officer Interior Health Authority Kelowna Health Centre 1340 Ellis Street Kelowna BC V1Y 9N1 Phone:(250) 868-7700 Fax:(250) 868-7700 Northern Health Authority Dr. Charl Badenhorst Dr. Sandra Allison Medical Health Officer Chief Medical Health Officer Northern Health Authority Medical Health Officer Northeast HSDA Northern Health Authority #230, 9900 100th Ave 600 299 Victoria St Fort St John, BC V1J 5S7 Prince George BC V2L 5B8 Phone:(250) 263-6080 Phone:(250) 565-2649 Fax:(250) 262-5313 or (250) 263-6012 Fax:(250) 564-7198 Dr. William Osei Dr. Ronald Chapman Medical Health Officer Vice President, Medicine Northern Health Authority Northern Health Authority Northern Interior HSDA 600 – 299 Victoria Street 1600 3rd Ave Prince George, BC V2L 5B8 Prince George BC V2L 3G6 Tel:(250) 565-2649 Tel:(250) 562-2553 Fax:(250) 564-7198 Fax:(250) 565-2144 Dr. Raina Fumerton Medical Health Officer North West HSDA Northern Health Authority #211, 3228 Kalum St. Terrace, BC V8G 2N1 Phone:(250) 631-4222 Fax:(250) 638-2209 Vancouver Coastal Health Authority Dr. Patricia Daly Dr. John Carsley Vice President, Public Health & Medical Health Officer Chief Medical Health Officer Vancouver Coastal Health Vancouver Coastal Health Authority Suite 800 – 601 West Broadway Vancouver HSDA Vancouver BC V5Z 4C2 Suite 800 – 601 W. Broadway Phone:(604) 675-3900 Vancouver BC V5Z 4C2 Fax:(604) 675-3930 Phone:(604) 675-3900 Fax:(604) 675-3930 Dr. Reka Gustafson Dr. James Lu Medical Health Officer & Medical Director of CDC Medical Health Officer Vancouver Coastal Health Vancouver Coastal Health Vancouver HSDA Richmond HSDA Suite 800 – 601 W. Broadway Suite 921 – 8100 Granville Avenue Vancouver BC V5Z 4C2 Richmond BC V6Y 3T6 Phone:(604) 675-3900 Phone:(604) 233-3150 Fax:(604) 675-3930 Fax:(604) 233-3198 Dr. Paul Martiquet Dr. Mark Lysyshyn Medical Health Office Medical Health Officer Vancouver Coastal Health Vancouver Coastal Health North Shore/Coast Garibaldi HSDA North Shore HSDA Box 78- 494 South Fletcher Rd 5th Floor, 132 West Esplanade Gibsons BC V0N 1V0 North Vancouver BC V7M 1A2 Phone:(604) 886-5600 Phone:(604) 983-6700 Fax:(604) 886-2250 Fax: (604) 983-6839 Dr. Meenakshi Dawar Medical Health Officer Vancouver Coastal Health 800-601 W Broadway Vancouver, V5Z 4C2 Tel:(604)-675-3900 Fax: (604) 675-3930 Vancouver Island Health Authority Dr. Richard Stanwick Dr. Charmaine Enns Chief Medical Health Officer Medical Health Officer Vancouver Island Health Authority Vancouver Island Health Authority South Vancouver Island HSDA North Vancouver Island HSDA 430 – 1900 Richmond Ave 355 – 11th Street Victoria BC V8R 4R2 Courtenay BC V9N 1S4 Phone:(250) 519-3406 Phone: (250) 331-8518 Fax:(250) 519-3441 Fax: (250) 331-8596 Dr. Murray Fyfe Dr. Paul Hasselback Medical Health Officer Medical Health Officer Vancouver Island Health Authority Vancouver Island Health Authority South Vancouver Island HSDA Central Island HSDA 430 – 1900 Richmond Ave 3rd Floor, 6475 Metral Drive Victoria BC V8R 4R2 Nanaimo BC V9T 2L9 Phone:(250) 519.-3406 Phone:(250) 755-6215 Fax:(250) 519-3441 Fax:(250) 755-3372 Dr. Dee Hoyano Medical Health Officer Communicable Disease Control Vancouver Island Health Authority South Vancouver Island HSDA 430 – 1900 Richmond Avenue Victoria BC V8R 4R2 Phone:(250) 519-3406 Fax:(250) 519-3441 Provincial Health Officer’s Office Dr. Perry Kendall Dr. Bonnie Henry Provincial Health Officer Deputy Provincial Health Officer Physical Address: 4th Floor, 1515 Blanshard Street Physical Address: 4th Floor, 1515 Blanshard Street Mailing Address: PO Box 9648, SNT PROV GOVT Mailing Address: PO Box 9648, SNT PROV GOVT Victoria BC V8W 9P4 Victoria BC V8W 9P4 Phone:(250) 952-1330 Phone:(250) 952-1330 Fax:(250) 952-1362 Fax:(250) 952-1362 Vacant Dr. Mark Tyndall Deputy Provincial Health Officer for Aboriginal Health Deputy Provincial Health Officer and Physical Address: 4th Floor, 1515 Blanshard Street Executive Medical Director (BCCDC) Mailing Address: PO Box 9648, SNT PROV GOVT BC Centre for Disease Control Victoria BC V8W 9P4 2nd Floor, 655 West 12th Ave Tel : Vancouver BC V5Z 4R4 Fax: (250) 952-1362 Tel: (604)707-2400 E-mail : .
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