Grande Prairie, AB · Note: The QEII Hospital no longer operates an emergency department. For emergency care, visit Grande Prairie Regional Hospital at 11205 110 Street, open 24/7.
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The Queen Elizabeth II Hospital (QEII) at 10409 98 Street in Grande Prairie, Alberta, now operates as an ambulatory care centre serving northwestern Alberta, providing primary care, outpatient mental health services, and community health programs. The site is also home to Mackenzie Place Continuing Care Centre, which supports residents with complex medical needs requiring 24-hour registered nurse care. Patients requiring emergency medical care should proceed directly to the Grande Prairie Regional Hospital (GPRH) at 11205 110 Street, which serves as the region's primary acute care and emergency facility.
The QEII site at 10409 98 Street has two on-site lots: an Emergency Lot (P1) and a Main Lot (P2), with designated disabled parking available. Monthly parking passes at reduced rates can be purchased through Parking Services at the main entrance to Mackenzie Place. Most surrounding street parking is restricted to permit holders, with limited off-site parking nearby. Contact the facility at 780-538-7100 for current parking rates.
Grande Prairie Transit serves the city; check the City of Grande Prairie Transit website for current routes and schedules serving the 98 Street area. No specific route information for this address was confirmed at time of publication.
For ambulatory and outpatient appointments at the QEII site, arriving early in the morning on weekdays typically means shorter wait times. Call ahead to 780-538-7100 to confirm appointment availability.
Avoid walking in without an appointment during peak afternoon hours on weekdays, as community health and primary care clinics may be at capacity. For urgent or emergency needs, proceed directly to the Grande Prairie Regional Hospital at any time.
Emergency departments use triage — patients with more serious conditions are seen first, regardless of arrival time.
Wait times are estimates based on Alberta health data using historical volumes, current patient counts, and staffing. Actual wait times may vary.
If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 immediately.