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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.
Services & Specialties
Ambulatory primary care, Outpatient mental health services, Community health services, Long-term continuing care (Mackenzie Place), 24-hour on-site registered nurse care (Mackenzie Place), STARS air ambulance helipad on site.
Amenities
Wheelchair-accessible washrooms
Elevators
Designated disabled parking
Enclosed walkway connecting main building to Mackenzie Place
If you need emergency care, go directly to the Grande Prairie Regional Hospital (GPRH) at 11205 110 Street — the QEII building does not provide emergency services.
For 24/7 health advice from a registered nurse without leaving home, call Health Link Alberta at 811 before deciding whether to visit a facility.
Mackenzie Place Continuing Care is accessible via an enclosed walkway from the south wing main floor of the QEII building, which is helpful during Grande Prairie's cold winters.
Visiting hours at the facility are Monday through Sunday, 2:00 PM to 8:00 PM — plan your visit accordingly to ensure entry.
Contact the facility directly at 780-538-7100 to confirm current services, amenities, and parking rates before your visit.
What to Bring
Valid government-issued photo ID
Alberta Health Care Insurance Plan (AHCIP) card
List of current medications and dosages
Provincial health card or insurance information
Emergency contact information
Any relevant medical records or referral documents
Payment method for parking
Comfortable clothing for potential extended waits or assessments
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the Queen Elizabeth II Hospital in Grande Prairie still have an emergency department?
No. The QEII Hospital no longer operates an emergency department. Emergency and acute care services have moved to the Grande Prairie Regional Hospital (GPRH) located at 11205 110 Street in Grande Prairie, which is open 24/7.
What services are currently available at the QEII Hospital building?
The QEII building at 10409 98 Street now functions as an ambulatory care centre, providing primary care, outpatient mental health services, and community health programs. It also houses Mackenzie Place Continuing Care Centre for residents with complex medical needs.
What is Mackenzie Place and how do I access it?
Mackenzie Place is a continuing care centre located on the QEII hospital site that supports people with complex, unpredictable medical needs requiring 24-hour on-site registered nurse care. It can be accessed through an enclosed walkway from the south wing main floor of the main QEII building.
Is there parking available at the QEII Hospital at 10409 98 Street?
Yes. The site has two on-site parking lots — an Emergency Lot (P1) and a Main Lot (P2) — plus designated disabled parking. Monthly passes at reduced rates are available through Parking Services at the Mackenzie Place main entrance. Contact 780-538-7100 for current rates.
What are visiting hours at the QEII Hospital site in Grande Prairie?
Visiting hours are Monday through Sunday, 2:00 PM to 8:00 PM. It is recommended to contact the facility at 780-538-7100 to confirm any changes before your visit.
Who can I call for health advice if I'm unsure whether to go to a hospital in Grande Prairie?
You can call Health Link Alberta at 811 any time, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, to speak with a registered nurse who can help you decide on the most appropriate level of care.