Cariboo Memorial Hospital

Cariboo Memorial Hospital

About Cariboo Memorial Hospital

The Cariboo Memorial Hospital & Health Centre is a Level 2 Community Hospital in Williams Lake.
 
The hospital embodies a resident-centered philosophy designed to support residents’ choices, help people function at their highest level, and provide the best quality of life possible.
 
With 28 inpatient beds, the hospital offers an emergency room, an intensive care unit, operating rooms, and medical-surgical and obstetrical units. Lab and diagnostic imaging and outpatient hemodialysis units are operated on site. Residential beds are embedded within medical-surgical unit on second floor of the hospital.
 

Hours for Cariboo Memorial Hospital

Emergency Hours

Daily: 24 hours

Visiting Hours

Daily: Noon to 8 p.m.

52.1375645, -122.1442624

Available Amenities

tv
TVs Available
telephone
Public Telephones
newspaper
Newspaper
translation
Interpreter & Translation Services
gift
Gift Shop
parking
Free Parking
food-services
Food Services (ie: cafeteria, coffee shop)
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Chapel and/or Spiritual Services

Resources

Cariboo Memorial Hospital - Engage IH

Learn more about the Cariboo Memorial Hospital Redevelopment Project and ask a question.

Antepartum and Postpartum Resources for Cariboo Memorial Hospital

Antepartum and Postpartum Resources for Cariboo Memorial Hospital

Resources

Cariboo Memorial Hospital - Engage IH

Learn more about the Cariboo Memorial Hospital Redevelopment Project and ask a question.

Antepartum and Postpartum Resources for Cariboo Memorial Hospital

Antepartum and Postpartum Resources for Cariboo Memorial Hospital

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the hospital wheelchair accessible?

Yes

Is there an Aboriginal Patient Navigator at this location?

Yes. You can contact Jacqueline at her office at 250.302.3266.

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