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Deloraine Health Centre is a rural acute care facility located at 109 Kellett St in Deloraine, Manitoba, operated by Prairie Mountain Health. The emergency department serves residents of Deloraine and the surrounding southwestern Manitoba region, providing 24/7 coverage for urgent and acute care needs alongside on-site diagnostic services including lab, X-ray, and EKG. As a small rural health centre, it is best suited for primary and urgent care, minor acute illness, and stabilization — patients requiring specialized cardiac, stroke, trauma, or surgical care are typically transferred to a larger regional facility within the Prairie Mountain Health network.
Services & Specialties
24/7 emergency care, Acute care, Primary health care, Laboratory services (weekdays 8am–4:30pm), X-ray diagnostics (weekdays 8am–4:30pm), EKG (weekdays 8am–4:30pm), Palliative care, Family physician clinics, Home care program coordination, On-call emergency physician coverage.
Amenities
Medical clinic on site (Deloraine Medical Clinic: 204-747-2461)
On-site diagnostic services (lab, X-ray, EKG)
Contact facility directly at 204-747-2745 to confirm cafeteria, ATM, pharmacy, or Wi-Fi availability
Call ahead at 204-747-2745 to confirm service availability, especially for anything beyond routine urgent care — this helps avoid an unnecessary trip in a rural setting.
Diagnostic services (lab, X-ray, EKG) are only available Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., so plan non-emergency diagnostic visits accordingly.
For non-emergency medical needs, the Deloraine Medical Clinic (204-747-2461) may be able to assist and could reduce wait times in the ED.
If you or someone with you may be experiencing a heart attack, stroke, or serious trauma, be aware that transfer to a larger Prairie Mountain Health regional centre is likely — calling 911 ensures paramedics can begin the most appropriate care pathway immediately.
Southwestern Manitoba winters can make road conditions challenging — allow extra travel time and ensure your vehicle is winter-ready when driving to the health centre in poor weather.
What to Bring
Manitoba Health Card (PHIN card)
Government-issued photo ID
List of current medications, including dosages
List of known allergies
Any relevant medical records or referral documents
Health insurance information for out-of-province visitors
Phone charger or portable battery
Cash or payment method for any incidental costs
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Deloraine Health Centre emergency department open 24 hours?
Yes, the Deloraine Health Centre emergency department is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, with an on-call emergency schedule maintained for the facility.
What diagnostic services are available at Deloraine Health Centre?
The facility offers on-site laboratory, X-ray, and EKG services. These are available Monday to Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. For diagnostic inquiries, call the lab and X-ray line at 204-747-1818.
Can Deloraine Health Centre treat serious emergencies like heart attacks or strokes?
The health centre can provide initial assessment and stabilization; however, as a small rural facility, patients experiencing cardiac events, stroke, major trauma, or other complex emergencies will typically be transferred to a larger regional centre within the Prairie Mountain Health network. Calling 911 ensures you receive the most appropriate level of care quickly.
Who operates Deloraine Health Centre?
Deloraine Health Centre is operated by Prairie Mountain Health, a non-profit regional health authority serving southwestern Manitoba. The facility is located at 109 Kellett St, Deloraine, MB R0M 0M0.
Is there a medical clinic separate from the ER at Deloraine Health Centre?
Yes, the Deloraine Medical Clinic operates on site and can be reached at 204-747-2461. For non-emergency concerns, contacting the clinic directly may be a faster option than visiting the emergency department.
Does Deloraine Health Centre offer home care or palliative care services?
Yes, the facility offers palliative care and is connected to the Prairie Mountain Health Home Care Program, which provides in-home health support and daily living assistance to help residents remain in their homes safely and independently.