Getting to BC Children’s Hospital •
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Getting to BC Children’s Hospital •
Getting to BC Children’s Hospital BC Children’s Hospital includes the following clinics and programs: • • • • Admitting/Registration Allergy Clinic Heart Centre Inpatient Units • • • • Medical Day Unit Occupational Therapy Physiotherapy Oncology Clinic • • • • Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) Radiology (MRI, CT) Respiratory Clinic Surgical Daycare The Ambulatory Care Building includes the following clinic and programs: • • • • • • Audiology Cleft Palate Clinic Dermatology Clinic Ears, Nose, Throat (ENT) Clinic Endocrine/Diabetes Clinic GI Clinic • • • • • • General Pediatrics Clinic Immunology Clinic Multi-Organ Transplant Clinic Neonatal Follow Up Clinic Neurology Clinic Psychology • • • • Renal Clinic Rheumatology Clinic Social Work Urology Taking the Canada Line skytrain to BC Children’s 1. Take the Canada Line skytrain to King Edward Station (Cambie Street and King Edward Avenue). 2. Walk west on King Edward Avenue to Heather Street. Turn left (south) onto Heather Street. 3. Walk south along Heather Street to 29th Avenue. At the Heather Street Entrance, turn right onto the hospital/health centre site. 4. Walk straight ahead. You will see an overhead walkway with a sign “Women’s Health Centre”. 5. Enter the Women’s Health Centre building. To get to BC Children’s Hospital 1. Take the elevators down to the first floor. Coming out of the elevators, turn right and take the corridor on the left, watching signs overhead for BC Children’s Hospital. 2. Continue walking down the long corridor past the first intersection (past the Brock Fahrni corridor on the left) until you reach an open area (informally known as “crossroads”). 3. Walk through the open area, staying to the right and watching signs for the BC Children’s Hospital corridor (second one from the right). 4. Continue along the corridor until you reach the main lobby, including Navigation Station (information desk), Patient Registration Desk, elevators, Safety Station/Auxiliary Gift Shop, and Second Cup. To get to the Ambulatory Care Building 1. Once inside the main entrance of the Women’s Health Centre, take the corridor on the left. 2. Continue following the red line on the floor all the way to the other side of the building until you can go no further—you will come to a set of sliding doors leading outside. 3. Exit through the sliding doors. Directly across is the Ambulatory Care Building, including Starbucks. Taking the bus to BC Children’s 1. Take the #17 bus to Oak Street and Devonshire Crescent, stopping in front of BC Children’s Hospital. Enter BC Children’s Hospital. 2. For the Ambulatory Care Building, stand in the lobby and walk towards the Information and Registration Desks. Continue walking past the Registration Desk. 3. Walk through the glass sliding doors to the outside. The Ambulatory Care Building is in front with the Starbucks sign. Page 1 of 2 MAP: BC Children’s Hospital Canada Line King Edward Stop X Heather Street Entrance #17 Bus Stops X X Ambulatory Care Building BC Children’s Hospital X Women’s Health Centre Page 2 of 2
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