Surrey Memorial Hospital
Surrey Memorial Hospital is the largest of three regional hospitals in Fraser Health’s integrated care network. It delivers primary, secondary, and tertiary care, and serves one of the fastest-growing communities in British Columbia. It has the province’s busiest Emergency Department and is second-largest by size among BC hospitals in terms of patient volume. Beds include both acute care and specialized units.
Core Services
This hospital offers a broad spectrum of healthcare services. These include 24/7 emergency services, specialized surgical care, maternity care, neonatal services, pediatric care, cancer treatment, kidney (renal) care including dialysis, sleep disorder treatment, mental health and substance use services, and outpatient rehabilitation. Shared-room accommodations are the standard; private and semi-private rooms may be available at additional cost. Amenities such as cafeterias, gift shop, visitor services are provided.
Access & Practical Information
Address: 13750 96th Avenue, Surrey, BC V3V 1Z2. Phone: 604-581-2211. The hospital is open 24 hours, 7 days a week. Visiting hours are open but visitors are asked to respect patient rest and follow unit policies. Parking is available via pay stations, and via the hangTag mobile app on iOS & Android; various lots have different rates. Public transportation links the hospital with surrounding communities.
Outpatient & Rehabilitation
Surrey Memorial has strong outpatient rehabilitation services meant to help people regain function after discharge from hospital or inpatient rehab. These services emphasize helping patients self-manage goals, increase participation in daily activities, and improve quality of life.
What Users Should Know
Emergency wait times fluctuate depending on demand and season. Some specialized services may require referral. Some parking lots or entrances may have limited access or higher rates. Financial hardship permits may be available for parking. The hospital environment is smoke and scent-free; avoidance of strong scents is requested in visitors. For life-threatening emergencies, always call 9-1-1.