Tiger Hills Health Centre

Treherne, MB · Open 24 Hours a Day, 7 Days a Week

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This emergency department is open around the clock.

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About Tiger Hills Health Centre

Tiger Hills Health Centre is a small rural hospital located at 64 Clark Street in Treherne, Manitoba, serving the Tiger Hills area and surrounding agricultural communities under Prairie Mountain Health. The emergency department operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, providing acute care services to residents who may otherwise face long distances to larger centres. Patients with complex, critical, or specialized needs may require transfer to a larger regional hospital, so calling ahead at (204) 723-2133 is always recommended before visiting.

Services & Specialties

24/7 Emergency Department Acute Care (13 beds) Medical Services Mental Health Services Personal Care Home Services Public Health Services 24-Hour EMS Harm Reduction Services (naloxone, needle distribution, STI/HIV testing) Pregnancy Testing Home Care Services (community-based) Adult Day Program Occupational & Physiotherapy Services (community-based)

Amenities

Parking & Transit

Tiger Hills Health Centre is a small rural facility in Treherne, MB. On-site surface parking is typical for facilities of this type. Contact the centre at (204) 723-2133 to confirm parking availability and accessibility options.

Tiger Hills Transit provides transportation for elderly and persons with disabilities in the area, available on weekdays, weekends, and evenings for individual or group use. To book a ride, call (204) 526-2423. No fixed-route regional bus service to the facility is available.

Best Times to Visit

🟢 Quieter times

No historical wait time data is available for this facility. As a general rule, rural emergency departments tend to be less busy during mid-morning on weekdays. For non-life-threatening concerns, visiting during daytime hours on weekdays may result in shorter waits.

🔴 Busier times

No historical data is available to identify peak periods at this facility. Generally, evenings and weekends can see increased ER visits at rural hospitals. Call (204) 723-2133 before visiting if your situation is not an emergency.

Tips Before You Go

What to Bring

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Tiger Hills Health Centre emergency department open 24/7?
Yes, the emergency department at Tiger Hills Health Centre in Treherne, MB operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. It is always best to call ahead at (204) 723-2133 to confirm service availability for your specific needs.
What health authority operates Tiger Hills Health Centre?
Tiger Hills Health Centre is operated by Prairie Mountain Health, the regional health authority serving much of southwestern Manitoba.
Can Tiger Hills Health Centre treat serious or complex emergencies?
The facility provides acute care and emergency services, but as a small rural health centre with 13 beds and no trauma designation, patients with complex or critical conditions may be stabilized and transferred to a larger regional hospital. For life-threatening emergencies, always call 911.
Does Tiger Hills Health Centre offer mental health services?
Yes, mental health services are among the programs available at Tiger Hills Health Centre. Contact the facility directly at (204) 723-2133 for details on accessing these services.
Is there transportation available to Tiger Hills Health Centre in Treherne?
Tiger Hills Transit offers transportation for elderly residents and persons with disabilities, available on weekdays, weekends, and evenings. Book your ride in advance by calling (204) 526-2423. No fixed-route public bus service runs to the facility.
Does Tiger Hills Health Centre offer harm reduction services?
Yes, the facility offers public health and harm reduction services including free condoms, naloxone distribution, needle distribution and drop-off, pregnancy testing, and STI/HIV testing.

About ER Wait Times

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.

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