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  1. Located in the heart of Montreal, our medical care providers are some of the most comprehensive and high quality health-care complexes in the city. From family medicine to a team of specialists, we offer the convenience of accessing as many health care needs as possible all under one roof.

  2. Hospital. The Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre (QEII) is a multi-campus teaching and research organization located in downtown Halifax, Nova Scotia. It is comprised of two separate "campuses" – the Victoria site and the newer Halifax Infirmary site. Phone Numbers: Main Switchboard: 902-473-2700. Patient Switchboard: 902-473-1510.

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    If you or someone in your care has an urgent medical condition or is experiencing a health crisis emergency services are available 24 hours/day at Queen Elizabeth Hospital or call 9-1-1. View current emergency department wait times.

    Family/partners in care can visit patients at any time as decided by the patient and in coordination with the health care team. Visitors can call the front desk or switchboard, or check with a health care provider before visiting a patient. Learn more about Family Presence and what you should know before visiting a patient. Rest period: 1:30 p.m. t...

    Ambulatory care includes a range of outpatient hospital services that patients receive by scheduled appointment. Ambulatory care patients do not require an overnight stay in a hospital. View the Ambulatory Care Services brochure. Providing services in an ambulatory care setting has become the preferred standard for care. Services provided at the QE...

    Children are seen at the QEH Pediatric Clinic on a referral basis and arrangements for an appointment can be made through your family doctor. Bring your child’s health card and any medications they are taking to all appointments. If you received a questionnaire in the mail, it must be completed and returned to the clinic within 1-2 weeks before you...

    The Provincial Rehabilitation Unit is a specialized 20-bed unit located at the QEH. Ten beds are designated for stroke rehabilitation and 10-beds for general rehabilitation. Patients admitted to the unit include those with stroke, brain injury, amputation, spinal cord injury (both traumatic and disease-related), post-operative orthopedic surgery, m...

    The QEH Foundation raises funds for medical equipment for the Queen Elizabeth Hospital. To make a donation, visit their website at www.qehfoundation.pe.ca(link is external)or call, email or write to: QEH Foundation PO Box 6600 Charlottetown, PE C1A 8T5 Telephone: (902) 894-2425 Fax: (902) 894-2433 E-mail: info@qehfoundation.pe.ca(link sends e-mail)

    Adult Volunteers If you would like to become a volunteer at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital to assist staff, patients/residents and families, you can apply online(link is external)or call (902) 894-2003 for more information. Youth Volunteers Youth who have completed Grade 9 and wish to volunteer at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital can apply online(link is...

    Queen Elizabeth Hospital 60 Riverside Drive PO Box 6600 Charlottetown, PE C1A 8T5 Telephone:(902) 894-2111

  3. Queen Elizabeth's Hospital (also known as QEH) is a 718 private boys' day school in Clifton, Bristol, England, founded in 1586. QEH is named after its original patron, Queen Elizabeth I.

  4. Information for patients about programs and services offered at Queen Elizabeth Hospital.

  5. For a life-threatening emergency, call 9-1-1. Emergency departments provide care to those who are the most sick or have critical, life-threatening health conditions first. For more information, see Emergency Department Wait Times.

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  7. When Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham (QEHB) opened in June 2010, it was the city's first new acute hospital for 70 years. The site of the new main hospital building is also home to the original Queen Elizabeth Hospital, with services spread across the whole site.