Surrey Memorial Hospital
Surrey Memorial Hospital (SMH) is a publicly funded hospital located in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada. It is a major full-service medical facility offering a comprehensive range of health care services to residents of Surrey and the surrounding areas. As one of the largest hospitals in British Columbia, Surrey Memorial is part of the Fraser Health Authority, one of the five geographical health care regions in British Columbia.
History[edit | edit source]
Surrey Memorial Hospital was founded in 1959, initially starting as a small, local hospital with a modest number of beds. Over the years, it has undergone significant expansions and renovations to meet the growing health care needs of the community. The hospital has evolved into a large, modern facility that plays a crucial role in the health care system of British Columbia.
Facilities and Services[edit | edit source]
Surrey Memorial Hospital offers a wide range of medical services and specialties, including but not limited to emergency care, surgery, maternity, pediatrics, cancer care, mental health services, and critical care. The hospital is also home to the Jim Pattison Outpatient Care and Surgery Centre, which provides specialized health services and surgeries that do not require an overnight stay.
Emergency Department[edit | edit source]
The Emergency Department at Surrey Memorial is one of the busiest in Canada, equipped to handle a large volume of patients with a variety of medical conditions. The department underwent a significant expansion to increase its capacity and improve patient care.
Maternity and Pediatrics[edit | edit source]
The hospital is well-known for its comprehensive maternity and pediatric care services. It features a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) for critically ill newborns and offers a range of support services for new mothers and their babies.
Cancer Care[edit | edit source]
Surrey Memorial Hospital provides integrated cancer care services, including diagnosis, treatment, and support for patients and their families. The hospital works closely with the BC Cancer Agency to ensure patients have access to the latest treatments and therapies.
Research and Education[edit | edit source]
As a teaching hospital affiliated with the University of British Columbia Faculty of Medicine, Surrey Memorial Hospital is involved in medical research and education. It provides clinical training for medical students, residents, and other health care professionals.
Community Involvement[edit | edit source]
Surrey Memorial Hospital is deeply rooted in the community, with strong support from local residents, businesses, and philanthropic organizations. The Surrey Hospital Foundation plays a key role in fundraising efforts to support hospital projects, equipment purchases, and patient care programs.
Future Developments[edit | edit source]
The hospital continues to expand and evolve to meet the future health care needs of the community. Plans for new facilities, services, and technologies are regularly developed to ensure Surrey Memorial Hospital remains at the forefront of health care delivery in British Columbia.
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