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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.
Services & Specialties
24/7 Emergency Department, Acute inpatient care (40 beds), Adult psychiatric inpatient unit (8 beds), Surgery, Obstetrics, Palliative care, CT scanner, Ultrasound, X-ray, Electrocardiogram (EKG), Laboratory services, Orthopedics specialist clinic, Pediatrics specialist clinic, MB Telehealth services, Indigenous Health Services, Mental health and addiction services, Primary care.
Amenities
Visiting hours: 1:00 pm – 7:00 pm daily
MB Telehealth access on-site
Specialist clinics on 4th floor (orthopedics, obstetrics, pediatrics)
Call ahead at (204) 623-6431 if you have a non-emergency question — this can save you an unnecessary trip to the ER.
For specialist clinic appointments (orthopedics, obstetrics, pediatrics), contact the 4th floor clinic line at (204) 623-9256 rather than going through the ER.
If you are travelling from a remote northern community, confirm transport arrangements in advance — The Pas is a regional hub but distances can be significant.
Bring a list of your current medications and any relevant medical records, especially if you have been transferred from another community or facility.
Visiting hours for admitted patients are 1:00 pm – 7:00 pm — plan family visits accordingly to avoid disrupting care.
What to Bring
Manitoba Health Card (provincial health card)
Government-issued photo ID
List of current medications and dosages
Any relevant medical records or referral documents
Emergency contact information
Personal comfort items for potential wait (water bottle, snack, phone charger)
Health coverage information (extended benefits, First Nations health coverage cards if applicable)
Warm clothing — northern Manitoba weather can be severe
Frequently Asked Questions
Does The Pas Health Complex have a CT scanner and full diagnostic services?
Yes. The Pas Health Complex is equipped with a CT scanner, ultrasound, X-ray, EKG, and full laboratory services, making it one of the most diagnostically capable facilities in northern Manitoba.
Does this hospital serve patients from surrounding northern and Indigenous communities?
Yes. The Pas Health Complex is one of the largest hub sites in Manitoba's Northern Health Region, which covers over 60% of the province's land mass. It provides medical services for many remote northern and Indigenous communities in the region.
Are there psychiatric or mental health services available at The Pas Health Complex?
Yes. The hospital includes an 8-bed adult inpatient acute care psychiatric unit. Mental health and addiction services are also part of the broader care offered at or near the facility.
Can I access specialist care like orthopedics or obstetrics at this hospital?
Yes. Specialist clinics including orthopedics, obstetrics, and pediatrics are available on-site on the 4th floor. These are typically by appointment — call (204) 623-9256 to arrange a referral or appointment.
What are the visiting hours at The Pas Health Complex?
Visiting hours for admitted patients are 1:00 pm to 7:00 pm daily. If you need to confirm arrangements or have special circumstances, contact the hospital at (204) 623-6431.
Is there telehealth available at The Pas Health Complex for remote consultations?
Yes. The hospital offers MB Telehealth services on-site, allowing patients to connect with specialists remotely — an important resource for those in a northern community far from larger urban centres.