Kelowna General Hospital (KGH) is a
tertiary referral hospital
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located in
Kelowna,
British Columbia
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operated by
Interior Health
Interior Health is a regional health authority in British Columbia. It is one of the five publicly-funded regional health authorities, serving the southern Interior region of British Columbia.
Facilities
As of 2020 Interior Health operates ...
that offers medical care in the
Central Okanagan
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Directions and generalised locations
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. In British Columbia, Kelowna General is the only hospital outside the
Lower Mainland or
Vancouver Island
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that performs
angioplasty
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or
cardiac surgery
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. It is one of the largest hospitals in Western Canada, with more than 700 beds.
History
Kelowna General Hospital originally opened on August 2, 1908, with 19 beds on the land that was donated by Kelowna Land & Orchard Company. This building remained until 1940 when a new hospital building was constructed. In 1969, the five-storey Strathcona building was constructed, followed by the five-storey Royal Building in 1992. Construction of the new six-storey Centennial Tower began in 2008, part of an $800 million capital investment in health care for the Central and North Okanagan since 2007. It was completed on May 27, 2012.
2007 hospital expansion
Plans to expand Kelowna General Hospital were approved in 2007 to support growing population in the region.
*Various facilities upgrade and modernization
*34,000 square foot Clinical Academic Campus Building, affiliated with the
University of British Columbia
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Medical School.
*Six-storey Centennial Patient Care Tower with new rooftop helipad and emergency department is now complete.
*Three-storey East Pandosy Clinical Support Building
*The main floor of the Royal Building, including the main lobby, the old Emergency Department, the old Ambulatory Care Centre, and the Patient Registration area, was converted into a new Cardiac Catheterization Lab. The renovations were finished in 2017.
Interior Heart and Surgical Centre
The 72-year-old Pandosy Building was demolished in the summer of 2012 to make way for a cardiac clinic. Construction began in the summer of 2012 and opened for patient care on September 28, 2015. The 4th floor where a new perinatal (maternity) unit is housed opened in March 2016.
The 139,590 square feet Interior Heart and Surgical Centre (IHSC) was officially opened in mid-2015. With 15 operating rooms, it is now allowing heart surgeries to take place in the interior of BC for the first time. It is the province's fifth cardiac critical care center.
Interior Heart and Surgical Centre
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