East Kootenay Regional Hospital

East Kootenay Regional Hospital

About East Kootenay Regional Hospital

The East Kootenay Regional Hospital (EKRH) is in the East Kootenay health service area and responsible for providing core medical and surgical specialty services to patients throughout its service area.
 
Located in Cranbrook, between Kimberley and Fernie, EKRH offers services including core physician specialties, 24 emergency and trauma services, Level 3 laboratory, acute and obstetrical care.
 
 

Available Services

Hours for East Kootenay Regional Hospital

Emergency Hours

Daily: 24 hours

Visiting Hours

Daily: 24 hours

49.5124572, -115.7499775

Available Amenities

money
ATM
volunteer
Volunteer Services
tv
TVs Available
telephone
Public Telephones
pharmacy
Pharmacy
paid parking
Pay Parking
newspaper
Newspaper
lost
Lost & Found
gift
Gift Shop
food-services
Food Services (ie: cafeteria, coffee shop)
cross
Chapel and/or Spiritual Services

Resources

There are no resources found for this location

Frequently Asked Questions

Wheelchair Accessible?

Yes

Is there an Aboriginal Patient Navigator at this location?

Yes, you can contact Cindy by calling (250) 426-5281.

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