Queen Elizabeth II Ambulatory Care Centre - Grande Prairie, Alberta

Adresse: 10409 98 St, Grande Prairie, AB T8V 2E8, Canada.
Téléphone: 7805387100.
Site web: albertahealthservices.ca
Spécialités: Clinique.
Autres données d'intérêt: Entrée accessible en fauteuil roulant, Parking accessible en fauteuil roulant, Toilettes accessibles en fauteuil roulant, Toilettes, Rendez-vous recommandés, Cartes de crédit, Cartes de débit.
Avis : Cette entreprise a 121 avis sur Google My Business.
Avis moyen: 2.9/5.

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Queen Elizabeth II Ambulatory Care Centre 10409 98 St, Grande Prairie, AB T8V 2E8, Canada

⏰ Horaires d'ouverture de Queen Elizabeth II Ambulatory Care Centre

  • Lundi: 07:30–19:00
  • Mardi: 07:30–19:00
  • Mercredi: 07:30–19:00
  • Jeudi: 07:30–19:00
  • Vendredi: 07:30–19:00
  • Samedi: Fermé
  • Dimanche: Fermé

Queen Elizabeth II Ambulatory Care Centre

Le Queen Elizabeth II Ambulatory Care Centre est un établissement de santé situé à Grande Prairie, en Alberta, au Canada. Cet hôpital offre des soins de santé de qualité à ses patients dans un environnement confortable et accueillant.

Adresse et coordonnées

Adresse : 10409 98 St, Grande Prairie, AB T8V 2E8, Canada

Téléphone : 7805387100

Site web : albertahealthservices.ca

Spécialités et services

  • Clinique

Autres données d'intérêt

  • Entrée accessible en fauteuil roulant
  • Parking accessible en fauteuil roulant
  • Toilettes accessibles en fauteuil roulant
  • Toilettes
  • Rendez-vous recommandés
  • Cartes de crédit acceptées
  • Cartes de débit acceptées

Avis des clients

L'établissement a reçu 121 avis sur Google My Business. L'avis moyen est de 2.9/5.

L'hôpital Queen Elizabeth II Ambulatory Care Centre de Grande Prairie, en Alberta, est un établissement de santé qui offre une gamme complète de soins de santé à ses patients. Situé à l'adresse 10409 98 St, T8V 2E8, cet établissement est facilement accessible et dispose d'une entrée adaptée aux personnes en fauteuil roulant, d'un parking et de toilettes accessibles aux personnes handicapées. Les patients sont encouragés à prendre un rendez-vous avant leur visite.

Les services offerts à l'hôpital comprennent des consultations de médecine générale, des radiographies, des échographie et d'autres examens diagnostiques. L'hôpital met un point d'honneur à fournir des soins de qualité dans un environnement confortable et accueillant pour les patients et leurs familles.

Les avis des patients sont mélangés, avec une note moyenne de 2,9 sur 5 sur Google My Business. Bien que certains patients soient satisfaits de la qualité des soins, d'autres ont exprimé des préoccupations concernant l'attente et le personnel.

👍 Avis de Queen Elizabeth II Ambulatory Care Centre

Queen Elizabeth II Ambulatory Care Centre - Grande Prairie, Alberta
Katelyn L.
5/5

For the Maternity/Labor & Delivery Ward: All around amazing experience! All of the staff were super friendly, very knowledgeable and went above and beyond for us!
We just had our first born son and didn't know what to expect going into delivery. From the moment we got there until we left, we were treated with utmost care and respect from every single staff member. You can tell the nurses love their job and will go out of their way to help you learn and understand everything that is currently happening and that goes along with becoming a first-time parent. They took away so much stress and fear we were having and helped with every question or concern we had. I can not thank them enough for making a stressful situation feel that much easier for both myself, my husband and our new baby boy! <3

Queen Elizabeth II Ambulatory Care Centre - Grande Prairie, Alberta
Victoria T.
3/5

Doctors are wonderful! extremely kind and good at their jobs. One of the nurses however was very rude to me. I have a broken foot and was in a wheelchair because of how hard it is to get around on crutches and she told me to be more independent and how I should be able to get around better. She implied I should be more fit, I am not overweight. It’s just hard to get around on crutches in a large building. Most times the experience is great, just a few nurses who are making comments they have no right to be commenting on.

Queen Elizabeth II Ambulatory Care Centre - Grande Prairie, Alberta
Debs B.
1/5

Just disgusting. In the last 3 days my friend in Emerg. They dropped his pills on floor then picked them up and put them in his mouth while he was on the phone to his wife! Then they stood around complaining about a 3 hour shift, so they called in sick but showed up, talked for 3 hours then got paid for it anyway, but neglected the patients as an older lady ended up falling out of her bed because they never came back to put up her guard rail. They kept responding to the call button with remarks like , I am busy and will get to you! This hospital is the worst. All the other staff is good but the NURSES>>>>I wouldn't wish them on anyone.

Queen Elizabeth II Ambulatory Care Centre - Grande Prairie, Alberta
Leah T.
5/5

My family has never had an issue with seeing a Dr. in Emergency, especially when not being from GP. When needed to it was in and out. We were referred to GP at 10 pm on a Saturday for an ultrasound for my son and they met met the door at admissions and were doing the ultrasound within 10 minutes. I swear the whole visit was an hour maybe an hour and half. The nurses and Dr.s are respectful, amazing and compassionate humans. We all need to remember the word triage, they don't make people wait and don't think everyone isn't as important as the next person they have policies they have to follow too as any job. We should all be thankful we have amazing people like Dr's and Nurses to care of our grandparents, parents, and children.

Queen Elizabeth II Ambulatory Care Centre - Grande Prairie, Alberta
Nathan S.
5/5

I've been here multiple times in the past year and every single time I've been surprised at how little time we waited to see the doctor (at emerge) always been less then 3 hours (once it was an hour). When I use to live in Ottawa you were lucky if you got out of there in 6 hours. Staff have always been nice with us. The only thing I don't like is the parking situation however is something you could say about almost every hospital in the country nowadays, how is it fair you have to pay to park at the hospital?

Queen Elizabeth II Ambulatory Care Centre - Grande Prairie, Alberta
Deanna S.
5/5

5 stars so this gets seen but I'd only rate 2 on account of the maternity ward being redeeming. Great treatment from maternity staff during my son's birth and his first flu but emergency ward sat us in a room for 8 hours when he was 4 months with his fever over 100 and no help to cool him down or aid in his breathing (bronchiolitis) and nurse got snappy with me when he began wheezing and losing consciousness in an irregular manner and I called for help. He ended up being rushed to trauma 4 once I started screaming for help as his oxygen levels dropped to 72.... if I wasn't slightly knowledgeable about vitals my kid would have had brain damage from their negligence. Not to mention when I was 8 months along with him I began bleeding badly and my water still not broken they sat me in the hallway for 9 hours in a wheelchair unmonitored unattended when maternity requested me put into fast track. I said something to the nurse about this and she replied very rudely and condescendingly and continued to shove my file back despite the emergence of my situation and was taking people with a sniffle in before a bleeding pregnant woman. Fast track but I watched her shove my file to the back 6 times... went back to maternity and was dealt with properly there. Most of the ER nurses are extensively rude and negligent and rather than making me and my son feel safe I feared for both of our safety.

Queen Elizabeth II Ambulatory Care Centre - Grande Prairie, Alberta
Lorna S. K.
4/5

My surgery and stay at this hospital was a far better experience than any past experiences I've had at a number of hospitals.
Excellent quality care and follow up, the nurses and staff in general were well above what I had come to expect from any hospital in Edmonton!
Emergency still sucks unfortunately (More funding would be appreciated I'm sure).

Queen Elizabeth II Ambulatory Care Centre - Grande Prairie, Alberta
Miranda C.
1/5

The absolute worse experiences as usual.. Had a gallstone attack for 3 hours straight not to mention im 8 months pregnant and they literally made me wait 4 hours & STILL WAITING!!!!! The thing with gallstone attacks im at risk for preterm labour... And putting my unborn in stress... Some hospitals need new doctors and nurses. Especially the triage nurse was absolutely rude.

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