About Kootenay Boundary Regional Hospital

The Kootenay Boundary Regional Hospital (KBRH) is in the Kootenay Boundary health service area and responsible for providing core medical and surgical specialty services to patients throughout its service area.
 
Located in Trail, between Grand Forks and Nelson, KBRH offers services including core physician specialties, 24 hour emergency and trauma services, Level 2 laboratory, acute and obstetrical care, psychiatry, and chemotherapy.

Available Services

Hours for Kootenay Boundary Regional Hospital

Emergency Hours

Daily: 24 hours

Visiting Hours

Daily: 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Other Info: ICU, Mat/Peds, & the Daly Pavilion visiting hours vary depending on individual patient care.

Outpatient X-Ray Hours

Monday to Friday: 12:30-5 p.m.

Available Amenities

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

Resources

KBRH Maternity Tour
eWishes

Write a special, personalized message to your loved one at KBRH.

Resources

KBRH Maternity Tour
eWishes

Write a special, personalized message to your loved one at KBRH.

Frequently Asked Questions

Wheelchair Accessible?

Yes

Parking Information?

Free Parking

What is the fax number for medical records and release of information requests?

250-364-3433

Stories@IH

Read our latest stories

5 Minute Read
Health & Wellness

Radon is the leading cause of lung cancer in non-smokers. But radon exposure, and the risk of cancer, can be prevented. Lower your risk by testing & mitigating.

2 Minute Read
Health & Wellness

From promoting health clinics to career opportunities, IH’s new online calendar contains health-related events happening throughout the Interior region.

3 Minute Read
Community & Culture

Interior Health registered nurse Ilka Chobanova is a testament to how evidence-based best practices can improve patient outcomes.

2 Minute Read
Community & Culture

On Nov. 5, a record number of Grade 9 students across the Southern Interior spent the day shadowing staff at IH as they explored the world of health care.

2 Minute Read
Community & Culture

Erica McDivitt has been serving medical imaging patients for more than two decades. She’s now teaching and mentoring the next generation of X-ray technologists.

3 Minute Read
Community & Culture

After arriving in Canada in 2018, Marianne Danzalan never lost sight of her goal of becoming a licensed physiotherapist.

STAY CONNECTED

Receive news, alerts, public service announcements and articles right to your inbox.

mail