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Hospital Services in Alberta – General Hospital (Active Treatment /Acute Care) & Auxiliary Hospital (Chronic/ Long Term Care) May 2017 Alberta Health, Health Facilities Planning Branch For General Reference Purposes Only Hospital Services In Alberta – General Hospital (Active Treatment /Acute Care) & Auxiliary Hospital (Chronic/ Long Term Care) May 2017 Hospital Services in Alberta – MAY 2017 • General Hospital (Active Treatment / Acute Care) • Auxiliary Hospital (Chronic/ Long Term Care) Alberta Health Services (AHS) New Zones: • Zone 1 – South [ ] • Zone 2 – Calgary [ ] • Zone 3 – Central [ ] • Zone 4 – Edmonton [ ] • Zone 5 – North [ ] Legend: (1) Hospital Legal Name: Name appearing on M.O. #10/2011, as amended by M.O.s #10/2013, #42/2013, #33/2014, #31/2015 referencing the Consolidated Schedule of Approved Hospitals (CSAH). (2) Operator Type: Regional Health Authority (AHS) or Voluntary (VOL) (3) Operator Identity: Corporate organization name of the “hospital service operator”. (4) Sub-Acute Care (SAC): Some hospitals (highlighted) also operate a registered SAC service. Disclaimer: • This list is compiled from registration information documented by the department as certified by Alberta Health Services (AHS). • Facilities on the list may also provide health services or programs other than approved hospital services. • This list is amended from time to time, as certified by Alberta Health Services, but may not be complete/accurate when it is read. • Questions regarding specific facilities appearing on this list should be directed to Alberta Health Services. © 2017 Government of Alberta Page 1 of 24 Alberta Health, Health Facilities Planning Branch For General Reference Purposes Only Hospital Services In Alberta – General Hospital (Active Treatment /Acute Care) & Auxiliary Hospital (Chronic/ Long Term Care) May 2017 Hospital Legal Name (1) Hospital Type & AHS Location M.O. #10/2011 Municipal Address Operator Registration Number(s) GEOGRAPHIC (Consolidated Schedule of & Type (2) and General Auxiliary Approved Hospitals, as ZONE (3) (Active (Long Term amended) Contact Information Identity Treatment) Care/Chronic Care) SOUTH ZONE 1 - ALBERTA HEALTH SERVICES (AHS) 1 Bassano Bassano Health Centre 608 5 Avenue, RHA – Alberta Health 005 284 Bassano, Alberta, T0J 0B0 Services Ph: 403-641-6100 Fax: 403-641-2157 1 Blairmore Crowsnest Pass Health 2001 - 107 Street, RHA – Alberta Health 009 274 Centre Blairmore, Alberta, T0K 0E0 Services Ph: 403-388-6009 Fax: 403-388-6011 1 Bow Island Bow Island Health Centre 938 Centre St., RHA – Alberta Health 011 243 Bow Island, Alberta, T0K 0G0 Services Ph: 403-545-3200 Fax: 403-545-2281 1 Brooks Brooks Health Centre 440 3rd St. E., RHA – Alberta Health 014 - Brooks, Alberta, T1R 0G5 Services Ph: 403-501-3232 Fax: 403-362-6039 1 Cardston Cardston Health Centre 144 - 2nd Street W., RHA – Alberta Health 023 206 Cardston, Alberta, T0K 0K0 Services Ph: 403-653-4411 Fax 1: 403-653-4399 Fax 2: 403-653-4115 1 Coaldale Coaldale Health Centre 2100 - 11 Street, RHA – Alberta Health 028 282 Coaldale, Alberta, T1M 1L2 Services [Lab/DI, Clinics; no 24/7 ER, no Ph: 403-345-3075 inpatient acute Fax: 403-345-2681 care services] 1 Fort Macleod Fort Macleod Health 744 - 26 Street, RHA – Alberta Health 050 - Centre Fort Macleod, Alberta, Services T0L 0Z0 Ph: 403-553-5311 Fax: 403-553-4567 © 2017 Government of Alberta Page 2 of 24 Alberta Health, Health Facilities Planning Branch For General Reference Purposes Only Hospital Services In Alberta – General Hospital (Active Treatment /Acute Care) & Auxiliary Hospital (Chronic/ Long Term Care) May 2017 Hospital Legal Name (1) Hospital Type & AHS Location M.O. #10/2011 Municipal Address Operator Registration Number(s) GEOGRAPHIC (Consolidated Schedule of & Type (2) and General Auxiliary Approved Hospitals, as ZONE (3) (Active (Long Term amended) Contact Information Identity Treatment) Care/Chronic Care) 1 Lethbridge Chinook Regional Hospital 960 - 19 Street South, RHA – Alberta Health 071 - Lethbridge, Alberta, Services T1J 1W5 Ph: 403-388-6111 Fax: 403-388-6011 1 Lethbridge St. Michael's Health Centre 1400 - 9th Avenue S, VOL – - 217 Lethbridge, Alberta, Covenant Health T1J 4V5 Ph: 403-382-6400 Fax: 403-382-6413 1 Medicine Hat Medicine Hat Regional 666 - 5th Street S.W., RHA – Alberta Health 079 - Hospital Medicine Hat, Alberta, Services T1A 4H6 Ph: 403-529-8000 Fax: 403-529-8950 1 Medicine Hat St. Joseph’s Home Carmel 3rd Floor Palliative Care Unit VOL – - 729 Hospice 156 – 3 Street NE Covenant Health Medicine Hat, Alberta, T1A 5M1 Ph: 403-382-6450 Fax: 403-382-6413 1 Milk River Milk River Health Centre 517 Centre Ave. E., RHA – Alberta Health 080 250 Milk River, Alberta, Services [24/7 ER, Lab/DI, Clinics; no T0K 1M0 inpatient acute Ph: 403-647-2337 care services] Fax: 403-647-2197 1 Oyen Big Country Hospital 312 3rd Avenue E., RHA – Alberta Health 084 272 Oyen, Alberta, T0J 2J0 Services Ph: 403-664-4300 Fax: 403-664-4325 © 2017 Government of Alberta Page 3 of 24 Alberta Health, Health Facilities Planning Branch For General Reference Purposes Only Hospital Services In Alberta – General Hospital (Active Treatment /Acute Care) & Auxiliary Hospital (Chronic/ Long Term Care) May 2017 Hospital Legal Name (1) Hospital Type & AHS Location M.O. #10/2011 Municipal Address Operator Registration Number(s) GEOGRAPHIC (Consolidated Schedule of & Type (2) and General Auxiliary Approved Hospitals, as ZONE (3) (Active (Long Term amended) Contact Information Identity Treatment) Care/Chronic Care) 1 Pincher Creek Pincher Creek Health 1222 Mill Avenue, RHA – Alberta Health 087 257 Centre Pincher Creek, Alberta, Services T0K 1W0 Ph: 403-627-1234 Fax: 403-627-5275 1 Raymond Raymond Health Centre 150 N – 4th Street E. RHA – Alberta Health 091 277 Raymond, Alberta, T0K 2S0 Services Ph: 403-752-4561 Fax: 403-752-3554 1 Taber Taber Health Centre 4326 50 Avenue, RHA – Alberta Health 100 266 Taber, Alberta, T1G 1N9 Services Ph : 403-223-4461 Fax: 403-223-1703 CALGARY ZONE 2 – ALBERTA HEALTH SERVICES (AHS) 2 Banff Mineral Springs Hospital 305 Lynx Street, Box 1050 VOL – 002 278 Banff, Alberta, T1L 1H7 Covenant Health [Note: Auxiliary LTC area is Ph: 403-762-2222 called ‘St. Martha’s Place’] Fax: 403-762-4193 2 Black Diamond Oilfields General Hospital 717 Government Road, RHA – Alberta Health 139 261 Black Diamond, Alberta, Services T0L 0H0 Ph: 403-933-2222 Fax: 403-933-2031 2 Calgary Alberta Children’s Hospital 2888 Shaganappi Trail NW, RHA – Alberta Health 015 - Calgary, Alberta, T3B 6A8 Services Ph: 403-955-7211 Fax: 2 Calgary Bethany Calgary 916 18A Street NW, VOL – Bethany Care - 201 Calgary, Alberta, T2N 1C6 Society Ph: 403-210-4601 Fax: 403-298-1992 © 2017 Government of Alberta Page 4 of 24 Alberta Health, Health Facilities Planning Branch For General Reference Purposes Only Hospital Services In Alberta – General Hospital (Active Treatment /Acute Care) & Auxiliary Hospital (Chronic/ Long Term Care) May 2017 Hospital Legal Name (1) Hospital Type & AHS Location M.O. #10/2011 Municipal Address Operator Registration Number(s) GEOGRAPHIC (Consolidated Schedule of & Type (2) and General Auxiliary Approved Hospitals, as ZONE (3) (Active (Long Term amended) Contact Information Identity Treatment) Care/Chronic Care) 2 Calgary Carewest Colonel Belcher 1939 Veterans Way NW, RHA – Carewest - 240 Calgary, Alberta, T3B 5Y8 Ph: 403-944-7800 [wholly owned subsidiary of AHS] Fax: 2 Calgary Carewest Dr. Vernon 722 16 Avenue NE, RHA – Carewest - 233 Fanning Centre Calgary, Alberta, T2E 6V7 Ph: 403-230-6900 [wholly owned subsidiary of AHS] Fax: 2 Calgary Carewest Glenmore Park 6909 – 14 St. SW, RHA – Carewest - 203 Calgary, Alberta, T2V 1P8 Ph: 403-258-7650 [wholly owned subsidiary of AHS] Fax: 2 Calgary Carewest Sarcee 3504 Sarcee Road RHA – Carewest - 204 Calgary, Alberta, T3E 4T4 Ph: 403-686-8100 [wholly owned subsidiary of AHS] Fax: 2 Calgary Foothills Medical Centre 1403 – 29 Street NW, RHA – Alberta Health 016 - Calgary, Alberta, T2N 2T9 Services Ph: 403-944-1110 Fax: 2 Calgary Peter Lougheed Centre 3500 – 26 Avenue NE, RHA – Alberta Health 148 - Calgary, Alberta, T1Y 6J4 Services Ph: 403-943-4555 Fax: 2 Calgary Richmond Road 1820 Richmond Road SW RHA – Alberta Health 008 - Diagnostic & Treatment Calgary, Alberta, T2T 5C7 Services Day Surgery, Centre Specialist OP Ph: 403-943-7444 Clinics; Fax: [No Inpatients/No ER Services] © 2017 Government of Alberta Page 5 of 24 Alberta Health, Health Facilities Planning Branch For General Reference Purposes Only Hospital Services In Alberta – General Hospital (Active Treatment /Acute Care) & Auxiliary Hospital (Chronic/ Long Term Care) May 2017 Hospital Legal Name (1) Hospital Type & AHS Location M.O. #10/2011 Municipal Address Operator Registration Number(s) GEOGRAPHIC (Consolidated Schedule of & Type (2) and General Auxiliary Approved Hospitals, as ZONE (3) (Active (Long Term amended) Contact Information Identity Treatment) Care/Chronic Care) 2 Calgary Rockyview General 7007 – 14 Street SW, RHA – Alberta Health 020 - Hospital Calgary, Alberta, T2V 1P9 Services Ph: 403-943-3000 Fax: 2 Calgary South Health Campus 4448 Front Street SE, RHA – Alberta Health 576 - Calgary, Alberta, T3M 1M4 Services Ph: 403-956-1111 Fax: 2 Canmore Canmore General Hospital 1100 Hospital Place, RHA – Alberta Health 022 254 Canmore, Alberta, T1W 1N2 Services Ph: 403-678-5536 Fax: 403-678-9874 2 Claresholm Claresholm General 221 – 43rd Avenue West, RHA – Alberta Health 027 - Hospital Claresholm, Alberta, T0L 0T0 Services Ph: 403-682-3700 Fax: 403-682-3789 2 Claresholm Willow Creek Continuing 4221 – 8th Street West, RHA – Alberta Health - 207 Care Centre Claresholm, Alberta, T0L 0T0 Services Ph: 403-625-3361 Fax: 403-625-3822 2 Didsbury Didsbury District Health 1210 – 20th Avenue, RHA – Alberta Health 034 208 Services Didsbury, Alberta, T0M 0W0 Services Ph: 403-335-9393 Fax: 403-335-4816 2 High River High River General 560 – 9th Avenue SW RHA – Alberta Health 060 241 Hospital High River, Alberta, T1V 1B3 Services Ph: 403-652-2200 Fax: 403-652-0199 © 2017 Government of Alberta Page 6 of 24 Alberta Health, Health Facilities Planning Branch For General Reference Purposes Only Hospital Services In Alberta – General Hospital (Active Treatment /Acute Care) & Auxiliary Hospital (Chronic/ Long Term Care) May 2017 Hospital Legal Name (1) Hospital Type & AHS Location M.O.
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