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Grandview District Hospital, also known as Grandview Health Centre, is an 18-bed rural community hospital located at 644 Mill Street in Grandview, Manitoba, serving the surrounding Parkland region under Prairie Mountain Health. The emergency department operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, providing essential emergency care alongside on-site laboratory, X-ray, and EKG diagnostic services. As a small rural facility, it is best suited for non-life-threatening emergencies and urgent conditions; patients requiring advanced, specialized, or trauma care are typically transferred to larger regional centres such as Dauphin.
Services & Specialties
24/7 Emergency Department, Basic laboratory services (Mon–Fri, 8:00 a.m. – 4:15 p.m.), X-ray diagnostic imaging (Mon–Fri, 8:00 a.m. – 4:15 p.m.), EKG / electrocardiogram testing, On-site Grandview Medical Clinic, Home Care services (call 204-546-5150), Public Health services (call 204-546-5150).
Amenities
On-site Grandview Medical Clinic
Lifeline personal emergency response service available in the community (call 204-546-2085)
Call the hospital at (204) 546-2425 before visiting to confirm which diagnostic services are available, as lab and X-ray operate only Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:15 p.m.
For life-threatening emergencies such as chest pain, stroke symptoms, or severe trauma, be aware that the nearest larger regional hospital is in Dauphin, approximately 45 kilometres east — call 911 so paramedics can determine the best care destination.
If you require mobility assistance getting to the hospital, contact the GrandPlains Handi-Van Service at (204) 638-2464 in advance to arrange accessible door-to-door transportation.
The Grandview Medical Clinic is located within the hospital building and may be appropriate for non-emergency concerns during clinic hours — calling ahead can help you avoid a longer ER wait.
Amenities at this small 18-bed facility may be limited — consider bringing your own snacks, water, and entertainment, especially if you anticipate a wait or an extended visit.
What to Bring
Valid provincial health card (Manitoba Health Card)
Government-issued photo ID
List of current medications, dosages, and allergies
Name and contact information for your family doctor or the Grandview Medical Clinic
Emergency contact name and phone number
Snacks, water, and a phone charger
Any relevant medical records, test results, or referral documents
Comfortable clothing if you expect a longer wait or admission
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Grandview District Hospital emergency department open 24/7?
Yes, the emergency department at Grandview District Hospital is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including weekends and holidays.
Are X-ray and lab services available at all hours in the ER?
On-site laboratory and X-ray services operate Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. Outside of those hours, availability may be limited. Call (204) 546-2425 for more information.
What health authority operates Grandview District Hospital?
Grandview District Hospital is administered by Prairie Mountain Health, which was formed in 2012 when the Manitoba Government amalgamated the Assiniboine, Parkland, and Brandon regional health authorities.
Where is the nearest larger hospital if I need specialized care?
The nearest regional hospital with a larger emergency department is located in Dauphin, approximately 45 kilometres east of Grandview along Highway 10. For life-threatening emergencies, always call 911.
Is there a medical clinic at Grandview District Hospital?
Yes, the Grandview Medical Clinic is located within the hospital building and is staffed by two full-time physicians, a nurse practitioner, and a licensed practical nurse. The clinic may be appropriate for non-emergency concerns during regular clinic hours.
How can I get to the hospital if I don't have transportation?
The GrandPlains Handi-Van Service offers door-to-door transportation for mobility-disadvantaged residents in Grandview and Gilbert Plains at a rate of $9.00 one way. Call (204) 638-2464 to arrange a ride. The Grandview and District Community Resource Council also provides transportation assistance for seniors and individuals with physical disabilities.