The Pas, MB · Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
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The Pas Health Complex (formerly St. Anthony's General Hospital) operates a 24/7 emergency department at 67 1st Street West in The Pas, Manitoba, serving as a major health hub for northern Manitoba and surrounding Indigenous and remote communities across a vast region. With 40 acute care beds, diagnostic imaging including CT, ultrasound, and X-ray, surgical services, and obstetrics, this facility offers one of the widest scopes of medical care available in the Northern Health Region. Patients from The Pas and across northern Manitoba — including those requiring urgent or specialist care — rely on this hospital as their primary acute care destination.
Specific parking details for The Pas Health Complex are not confirmed publicly. The hospital is located at the corner of 1st Street West and Cook Avenue, which may offer street-level access. Contact the hospital directly at (204) 623-6431 for current parking information.
The Pas is a smaller northern Manitoba community with limited public transit options. No specific bus routes serving the hospital have been confirmed. Patients are advised to contact the Town of The Pas or the hospital at (204) 623-6431 for local transportation guidance.
No historical wait time data is currently available for this facility. Generally, mid-morning on weekdays tends to be quieter at rural ERs. For non-life-threatening concerns, consider calling the hospital or a primary care provider first.
No historical data is available to identify peak hours at this ER. As with most emergency departments, evenings and weekends can be busier. If your situation is not life-threatening, calling ahead may help you plan your visit.
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.