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Seven Oaks General Hospital, located at 2300 McPhillips St in northwest Winnipeg, operates a 24/7 Urgent Care Centre serving the community with same-day treatment for unexpected, non-life-threatening health concerns. As a community hospital within the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority, it offers a broad range of clinical services including kidney health, surgery, oncology, and mental health care across 208 beds. This facility is best suited for urgent but non-critical conditions — patients experiencing life-threatening emergencies should call 911 or proceed to a full emergency department.
Visitor parking is available in the front lot near the Leila Avenue main entrance or in the lower lot at the McPhillips Street (east) entrance near Urgent Care. Rates are $2.50/hour or $8.00/day. Payment machines accept coins and credit cards only — no bills. Pay inside at machines near the main or east entrance; you'll need your licence plate number. Dialysis and oncology parking is reserved for those patients. A discounted monthly dialysis parking pass ($25/month) is available through the Finance Office. Two short-term drop-off spaces are available at the east (McPhillips St.) entrance. Handi-Transit passengers are dropped off at the Dialysis Unit entrance. Staxis (push chairs) are available at entrances for a $1 coin deposit.
Winnipeg Transit routes #17 and #77 stop on Leila Avenue in front of the hospital. Route #71 stops on McPhillips Street at Court (behind the hospital), and route #18 stops at McPhillips and Leila. For schedules, call Winnipeg Transit at 204-986-5700 or visit winnipegtransit.com.
Urgent care visits are generally faster on weekday mornings (before noon) and mid-week. If your condition is not time-sensitive, arriving early in the morning on a Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday tends to mean shorter waits at most Winnipeg urgent care centres.
Evenings, weekends, and Monday mornings typically see the highest volumes at urgent care centres across Winnipeg. Statutory holidays also tend to bring increased patient traffic as other clinics and walk-ins are closed.
Emergency departments use triage — patients with more serious conditions are seen first, regardless of arrival time.
Wait times are estimates based on Manitoba 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.