St. Paul's Hospital | Providence Health Care
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St. Paul's Hospital | Providence Health Care
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St. Paul's Hospital
1081 Burrard Street Vancouver, BC, V6Z 1Y6
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Phone:
604-682-2344
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Overview
Plan your visit
Clinics
Visitors: If you exhibit any symptoms of cold or flu, or feel unwell, refrain from entering these facilities. Your cooperation is vital in maintaining the health of our patients, residents and staff.
About this location
St. Paul’s Hospital is an acute care, teaching and research hospital located in downtown Vancouver. It is home to many world-class medical and surgical programs, including:
Heart and lung services
HIV/AIDS
Mental health
Substance use
Emergency and critical care
Kidney care
Surgical specialties
Digestive health
Seniors’ care and healthy aging
Pregnancy, birthing and newborn care
St. Paul’s serves both the local community and patients from across British Columbia and the Yukon.
Every year, the hospital provides care to more than 380,000 patients from throughout BC, including many under served populations.
Construction is underway to build a
brand-new hospital
and health campus—a place to transform health care for patients, families, and caregivers across BC. Doors are expected to open in 2027.
1081 Burrard Street
Vancouver, BC, V6Z 1Y6
Get directions
Transportation, parking & drop-off
St. Paul's Hospital visiting information
Families (as defined by you) are welcome to be present at any time – Providence Health Care does not restrict visiting hours to family members.
Of course, you must follow a few guidelines:
Sick people need rest. You can visit often, but please respect your loved ones wishes for privacy or rest.
Children under 14 must be under adult supervision (from someone other than the patient) at all times.
Visiting may be restricted to protect the privacy and rights of other patients and residents.
Your visit may be interrupted by staff to provide patient care.
Refrain from using scented products as other people may have severe allergies to scented products.
If you feel unwell, have an infection, flu-like or respiratory symptoms, or any sort of communicable disease, or have recently been in contact with anyone with these symptoms, we encourage you to stay at home until you’re well again.
We may not have the space to accommodate a large number of family members, but we’ll try our best.
If you need more information – just ask so we can help create the best care experience overall.
We operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Administration hours
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Tuesday:
9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Wednesday:
9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Thursday:
9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Friday:
9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Saturday:
Closed
Emergency care
We operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
St. Paul's Hospital has an emergency department open 24 hours per day, 7 days a week.
Find more information on the
emergency department
or check current wait times here:
View current Emergency Department wait times
Contact
Main switchboard
604-682-2344
Contact a patient
604-684-6532
Emergency department
604-806-8016
Compliments & complaints
604-806-8284
Human resources
604-806-8007
Laboratory
1-877-747-2522
Radiology
604-806-8006
Pre-admission clinic
604-806-8622
Social work
604-806-8221
Patient billing
604-297-8512
Accounts payable
604-297-9267
Payroll
604-297-8683
Employment line
604-806-8243
To contact a patient directly at St. Paul’s Hospital or to confirm that they are at the hospital, please call
604-684-6532.
Please note:
When patients are admitted to St. Paul’s Hospital they are asked to choose whether or not the hospital can release information about their presence and general condition to visitors and callers. If a patient does not want that information to be released, the Information Desk will respect the decision, and will not give information to any caller or visitor, even if they are close family or friends.
Access your health records
St. Paul's Hospital patient & visitor guide
What you need to know before coming to St. Paul's Hospital.
Learn more
Skip to main content
St. Paul's Hospital
1081 Burrard Street Vancouver, BC, V6Z 1Y6
Get directions
Phone:
604-682-2344
share_twitter
share_linkedin
share_email
Overview
Plan your visit
Clinics
Visitors: If you exhibit any symptoms of cold or flu, or feel unwell, refrain from entering these facilities. Your cooperation is vital in maintaining the health of our patients, residents and staff.
About this location
St. Paul’s Hospital is an acute care, teaching and research hospital located in downtown Vancouver. It is home to many world-class medical and surgical programs, including:
Heart and lung services
HIV/AIDS
Mental health
Substance use
Emergency and critical care
Kidney care
Surgical specialties
Digestive health
Seniors’ care and healthy aging
Pregnancy, birthing and newborn care
St. Paul’s serves both the local community and patients from across British Columbia and the Yukon.
Every year, the hospital provides care to more than 380,000 patients from throughout BC, including many under served populations.
Construction is underway to build a
brand-new hospital
and health campus—a place to transform health care for patients, families, and caregivers across BC. Doors are expected to open in 2027.
1081 Burrard Street
Vancouver, BC, V6Z 1Y6
Get directions
Transportation, parking & drop-off
St. Paul's Hospital visiting information
Families (as defined by you) are welcome to be present at any time – Providence Health Care does not restrict visiting hours to family members.
Of course, you must follow a few guidelines:
Sick people need rest. You can visit often, but please respect your loved ones wishes for privacy or rest.
Children under 14 must be under adult supervision (from someone other than the patient) at all times.
Visiting may be restricted to protect the privacy and rights of other patients and residents.
Your visit may be interrupted by staff to provide patient care.
Refrain from using scented products as other people may have severe allergies to scented products.
If you feel unwell, have an infection, flu-like or respiratory symptoms, or any sort of communicable disease, or have recently been in contact with anyone with these symptoms, we encourage you to stay at home until you’re well again.
We may not have the space to accommodate a large number of family members, but we’ll try our best.
If you need more information – just ask so we can help create the best care experience overall.
We operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Administration hours
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Tuesday:
9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Wednesday:
9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Thursday:
9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Friday:
9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Saturday:
Closed
Emergency care
We operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
St. Paul's Hospital has an emergency department open 24 hours per day, 7 days a week.
Find more information on the
emergency department
or check current wait times here:
View current Emergency Department wait times
Contact
Main switchboard
604-682-2344
Contact a patient
604-684-6532
Emergency department
604-806-8016
Compliments & complaints
604-806-8284
Human resources
604-806-8007
Laboratory
1-877-747-2522
Radiology
604-806-8006
Pre-admission clinic
604-806-8622
Social work
604-806-8221
Patient billing
604-297-8512
Accounts payable
604-297-9267
Payroll
604-297-8683
Employment line
604-806-8243
To contact a patient directly at St. Paul’s Hospital or to confirm that they are at the hospital, please call
604-684-6532.
Please note:
When patients are admitted to St. Paul’s Hospital they are asked to choose whether or not the hospital can release information about their presence and general condition to visitors and callers. If a patient does not want that information to be released, the Information Desk will respect the decision, and will not give information to any caller or visitor, even if they are close family or friends.
Access your health records
St. Paul's Hospital patient & visitor guide
What you need to know before coming to St. Paul's Hospital.
Learn more