About Boundary Hospital

Boundary Hospital is a Level 1 Community Hospital in the Kootenay Boundary health service area. Located in Grand Forks, the hospital offers services including inpatient and emergency.  

Hours for Boundary Hospital

Emergency Hours

Daily: 24 hours

Visiting Hours

Boundary Hospital has adopted and is committed to patient and family-centered care. This model of care delivery includes our patients, their families and significant others as being partners in care. The hospital does not have restricted visiting hours.  

Partners in care should talk to the health-care team about any concerns. We ask all visitors to the hospital to be respectful of other patients and their families, in particular in shared rooms. 

After 8 p.m., all family members and patient support visitors are requested to use the main hospital entrance and check in with the front desk.

Available Amenities

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TVs Available
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Lost & Found
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Interpreter & Translation Services
parking
Free Parking
food-services
Food Services (ie: cafeteria, coffee shop)
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Chapel and/or Spiritual Services

Resources

Diabetes Education Outpatient Program Referral

Resources

Diabetes Education Outpatient Program Referral

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the hospital wheelchair accessible?

Yes

Is parking available?

Yes, parking is available.

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