About 100 Mile District General Hospital

The 100 Mile District General Hospital is an acute care hospital in the Thompson Cariboo Shuswap health service area. Housed within the South Cariboo Health Centre, the hospital offers services including surgical, inpatient and emergency.

Parking for 100 Mile District General Hospital

Free parking is available.

Hours for 100 Mile District General Hospital

Emergency Hours

Daily: 24 hours

Visiting Hours

Daily: 2-8 p.m. All visitors must check-in with the nursing station.

Maternity Visiting Hours

Daily: 3-4 p.m. and 7-8 p.m.

Available Amenities

Resources

Baby's Best Chance

Resources

Baby's Best Chance

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this location wheelchair accessible?

Yes

What are the emergency hours?

Please Note: Some of our locations may experience temporary service disruptions. Please visit the Media Centre for up-to-date information.

Emergency Services operates 24 hours/day; 7 days/week.

What are the visiting hours?

Please Note: Some of our locations may experience temporary service disruptions. Please visit the Media Centre for up-to-date information.

Visiting hours between 2-8 p.m. daily.

Other Info: All visitors must check-in with the nursing station. Maternity visiting hours are 3-4 p.m. and 7-8 p.m.

Is free parking available?

Yes.

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