City of Surrey's 2024-2028 Financial Plan

HEALTH AND SAFETY SERVICES

Peace Arch Hospital is part of Fraser Health's integrated network of care, providing primary, secondary, and tertiary services which include: 24/7 emergency, critical care, medicine and maternity unit, acute care for the elderly, adult inpatient psychiatry, surgical services, respiratory therapy, rehabilitation, hospice and ambulatory care. Campus clinics include: specialized seniors, maternity, youth, primary care, diabetes services and the healthy bones clinic. Community and additional services on campus include wound care, infectious disease, neurology outpatient consultation, home health and mental health and substance use services.

15521 Russell Avenue White Rock, BC V4B 2R4 604-531-5512 (non-emergency) www.fraserhealth.ca

The New Surrey Hospital and BC Cancer Centre in Cloverdale

A new hospital and cancer centre will be built in Cloverdale at 5500 180 Street by early 2030. In partnership with BC Cancer, the site will add a fourth cancer centre in the Fraser Health region. The new hospital will be a fully-digitally equipped, fully electric facility that will be at the forefront of health care innovation, technology and sustainability. The new hospital and BC Cancer Centre will provide care, closer to home, for hundreds of thousands of people living and working in BC's fastest-growing community and region. The community of Surrey's access to health care services will be expanded with the addition of 168 in-patient beds, a surgical/perioperative suite with five operating rooms, four procedure rooms and an emergency department with 55 treatment spaces, and virtual care options in all clinical service areas. The facility will have a large medical imaging department with three computed tomography ("CT") scanners and two magnetic resonance imaging ("MRI") machines, state-of-the-art medical imaging equipment with a Cyclotron, two Positron Emission Tomography ("PET") CT scanners and a Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography ("SPECT") scanner. Dedicated areas for spiritual care and family gatherings that support cultural diversity and spiritual practices will be included. The new integrated BC Cancer Centre will include an oncology/ambulatory care unit with 50 exam rooms, 54 chemotherapy treatment spaces and room for six linear accelerators for radiation therapy to provide care Urgent and Primary Care Centres Patients can visit an Urgent and Primary Care Centre (“UPCC”) for urgent, non-life threatening illnesses and injuries when they are unable to see a family practitioner or access a walk-in clinic in a timely manner. A UPCC can also assess a patient's health care needs and help to connect them with the appropriate services, at the UPCC or in the community.

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