Surrey, BC
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Quieter times: As a scheduled outpatient facility, all visits are by appointment only. Arrive 10–15 minutes before your scheduled appointment time to allow for check-in and wayfinding. Morning slots on weekdays tend to allow for smoother discharge if you have a procedure planned.
Busier times: No walk-in access is available at this facility. If you do not have a scheduled appointment, you will not be seen here. Avoid arriving without a confirmed appointment or referral. Parking demand may be higher mid-morning on weekdays when multiple clinics are running simultaneously.
Nearby Alternatives
Surrey · 1 km away
New Westminster · 7 km away
Port Moody · 12 km away
White Rock · 17 km away
Burnaby · 15 km away
Your pharmacist can assess and prescribe for 26+ common conditions including UTIs, cold sores, pink eye, allergies, shingles, contraception. No appointment needed.
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No cost for the assessment with a valid BC Health Card. PharmaCare covers the $20 assessment fee. Medication costs may apply.
Source: BC Pharmacy Association
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The Jim Pattison Outpatient Care and Surgery Centre is a $237-million, 188,000 sq ft scheduled outpatient facility located at 9750 140 Street in Surrey, BC, serving residents of Surrey, Delta, Langley, and White Rock. This is not an emergency department — it is an appointments-based facility offering day surgery, medical imaging, and over 50 specialized clinics without requiring an overnight stay. Patients experiencing a medical emergency should proceed directly to the adjacent Surrey Memorial Hospital.
Day surgery (6 operating rooms), CT and MRI scanning (including 3 Tesla MRI), X-ray and diagnostic imaging, Laboratory services, Bone densitometry, Mammography, Nuclear medicine, Fluoroscopy, Interventional radiology, Echocardiography, Diagnostic cardiology, Cardiac Amyloidosis Clinic, Healthy Heart Program (cardiac rehabilitation), Chronic Pain Clinic (ages 17+), Antepartum Care, Early Pregnancy Assessment, Gestational Diabetes Clinic, Maternal Fetal Medicine, Nausea and Vomiting in Pregnancy Clinic, Fetal Monitoring, Breast Health Clinic, Lung Health Clinic, Lipid Clinic, Kidney Stone Clinic, Infectious Diseases Rapid Access Clinic, Internal Medicine, Neurological Sciences, Orthopaedics and Plastics Surgery Follow-up, Hand Clinic, Medical Daycare, New Canadian Clinic, Nutrition Counselling, Primary Care Clinic (by referral for complex patients), Biopsies and minor procedures.
Emergency departments use triage. Patients with more serious conditions are seen first, regardless of arrival time.
Wait times are estimates based on British Columbia health data. Actual wait times may vary.
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