About Kelowna General Hospital Laboratory

Provides safe, convenient, respectful and accessible laboratory outpatient services to our patients.   

Book a lab test online

Available Services

Hours for Kelowna General Hospital Laboratory

  • Monday to Friday: 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
  • Saturday & Sunday: 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. (walk-ins only, no appointments)
  • Stat Holidays: Closed unless otherwise posted locally

Available Amenities

Resources

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Frequently Asked Questions

Wheelchair Accessible?

Yes

How do I book an appointment?

Book your lab test online at www.labonlinebooking.ca. If you're unable to make a booking online, please contact the Digital Health Support Desk for assistance.

If a booking time is not available to meet your needs, limited walk-in service is available.

Outpatient Services: ECG and holter monitor services offered through cardiology. Learn more about these services.

Can I fax a specific department?

Yes, the following departments have their own fax lines.

Outpatient Department Fax: 250-862-4271

Core Lab Area Fax: 250-862-4409

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