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Hôpital Fleury is a general hospital located in the Ahuntsic-Cartierville neighbourhood of Montréal, Québec, offering 24/7 emergency care as part of the CIUSSS du Nord-de-l'Île-de-Montréal network, which serves approximately 450,000 residents on the north end of the island. As a large regional facility, it provides general and specialized emergency services including emergency detoxification, medical imaging, and minor surgery. Patients across north Montréal who require urgent or emergency care can walk in at any hour, any day of the year.
Services & Specialties
24/7 emergency department, Emergency detoxification (severe withdrawal and poisoning), Medical imaging, Specimen collection centre (ages 8 and older), Minor surgery, Orthotics and prosthetics, Crutch, cane, and wheelchair rentals, Emergency wheelchair loan, General and specialized inpatient care.
Amenities
Specimen collection centre — call 514-852-7780
Services offered in French; English also available
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Information centre: 514-336-NORD (6673), Mon–Fri 8 a.m.–6 p.m.
Visitor walk-in hours: 12 p.m.–8 p.m. (birth and end-of-life visits permitted at all times)
Bring your Québec health insurance card (carte d'assurance maladie) — it is required for all visits and will speed up your registration.
Parking is free for the first two hours, which covers many shorter ER visits. Pay by credit card or cash via the Rue Sauriol entrance lot.
If you are travelling by public transit after hours, night bus routes 359, 378, and 380 serve the hospital area when the regular daytime routes are not running.
For non-emergency medical questions or to find out about services before visiting, call the CIUSSS information centre at 514-336-6673, Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
If you or someone you know needs emergency detoxification for severe withdrawal symptoms or poisoning, Hôpital Fleury provides this service around the clock — no appointment needed.
What to Bring
Québec health insurance card (carte d'assurance maladie — RAMQ)
Government-issued photo ID
List of current medications and dosages
Provincial drug insurance card or private insurance information
Emergency contact name and phone number
Any relevant medical records, test results, or imaging if available
Cash or credit card for parking and any applicable fees
Warm layers and something to read — wait times can vary
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Hôpital Fleury have a 24/7 emergency department?
Yes. The emergency department at Hôpital Fleury is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, every day of the year. No appointment is required — walk in at any time.
Does Hôpital Fleury offer emergency detoxification services?
Yes. Hôpital Fleury provides emergency detoxification for individuals experiencing severe withdrawal symptoms or poisoning. This service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
What languages are services offered in at Hôpital Fleury?
Services at Hôpital Fleury are primarily offered in French. English-language service is also listed as available. If you have specific language needs, you may contact the hospital at 514-384-2000 before your visit.
How do I get to Hôpital Fleury by public transit?
STM bus routes 41 and 140 stop directly on-site. Several other routes (45, 48, 49, 69, 121) are within 10 minutes. Night bus routes 359, 378, and 380 operate after regular hours. The nearest métro station is Sauvé, under 25 minutes away by bus.
Is there parking at Hôpital Fleury, and how much does it cost?
Yes. Paid parking is available on-site, accessible via Rue Sauriol. The first two hours are free, with standard rates applying after that. Payment is accepted by credit card or cash; taxes are included in posted rates.
Which health network does Hôpital Fleury belong to?
Hôpital Fleury is part of the CIUSSS du Nord-de-l'Île-de-Montréal, a provincial parapublic network serving approximately 450,000 residents on the north end of Montréal Island and offering specialized services to 1.8 million Quebecers. It is also affiliated with the Université de Montréal.