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  1. Better health care, together. Our hospital and community-based services are delivered by a team of 48,000+ staff, medical staff and volunteers dedicated to serving our patients, families and communities. Learn more.

  2. Find a Location. Our services range from hospital care, to community-based residential, home health, mental health and public health services. Clear letter filter.

  3. For Fraser Health personnel inquiries, please contact People Information & Benefits at 604-520-4420 or 1-877-795-4119 (toll-free); or by email at PIB@fraserhealth.ca.

  4. Fraser Health is dedicated to serving all Indigenous people, and honours the unique cultures of the First Nations, Métis and Inuit living within the Fraser Salish region. As the largest regional health authority in B.C., we continue to transform our health system so we can improve the health and health outcomes for over two million people in ...

  5. The Fraser Health Authority (FHA) is one of five regional public health authorities in British Columbia. It is governed by the provincial Health Authorities Act.

  6. We deliver a wide range of health care services to over two million people living in communities stretching from Burnaby to White Rock to Hope. About Fraser Health. Fraser Health is the heart of health care from Burnaby to Boston Bar. Capital Projects. Fraser Health is expanding to meet your health care needs and improve care for our ...

  7. Step through Fraser Healths Digital Front Door with Fraser, your digital health care navigator. Wait times and when to use the Emergency Learn about average wait times and when you should go to the emergency.

  8. Learn about how to register so that you can book appointments, vaccination schedules and vaccines for children and youth. Learn more at the Government of B.C. website. The COVID-19 vaccines that have been approved by Health Canada are safe, effective and will save lives.

  9. Ask Fraser: your digital health care navigator. View emergency department wait times. Connect to an Indigenous Health Liaison. Book a lab services appointment. Get your drugs checked. Find mental health resources. Pay your bill. Take the patient experience survey. Browse all services.

  10. Find information about isolating, monitoring your health, treatments and when to get care. Visiting our locations Learn about guidelines to follow if you need to receive care or visit someone in one of our locations, such as a hospital or long-term care home.

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