X-ray (radiology) services are available for walk-in at Langley Memorial Hospital.

22051 Fraser Highway
B.C. V4H 4H4
Fax: 604-533-6456

Address Notes

X-ray services are in the Medical Imaging department on the main floor. Enter through the main entrance and walk towards the coffee shop on the right-hand side. In the Green Zone, go down the hall towards laboratory and take the first right.

X-ray walk-ins

Available 7 days a week, including statutory holidays, 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m.

X-rays are available on a walk-in basis. Appointments are not offered at this location.

A requisition form is required to receive an X-ray. Please bring your form and your BC Services Card with you.

Parking and Transportation

Payment methods to purchase parking:

  1. Pay Station
  2. hangTag app (through apple app store or google play store)
  3. hangTag Park + Pay (no app required, see link below)
Parking rate Main lot (1517)  Emergency lot (1516)  Memorial Cottage (1528) 
hangTag Park + Pay
641517 641516 641528
First hour $3.50 $3.75 $2.50
Day rate $10.25 $11.25 $7.25
Evenings $5.25  $5.75  $5.25
24-hour rate  $15.25  $16.75 N/A
1-week permit $45.00 $49.50 $45.00
2-week permit $65.25  $71.75 $65.25
1-month permit $130.25 $143.25 $130.25
Seniors 2-week permit $50.25 $55.25 $50.25
Seniors 1-month permit $100.25 $110.25  $100.25

*If you have difficulty paying for parking, financial hardship permits may be available on a case-by-case basis. Please talk to your unit social worker for more information or contact Parking Administration at 604-930-5440 (Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.) or email LMCParking@fraserhealth.ca.

Hours of operation

Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for patients staying in the hospital and emergencies.

Eligibility

Most people can have X-ray exams, including newborns, when deemed necessary by a health care provider.

Let your referring health care provider, X-ray technologist or radiologist know if there is any possibility that you are pregnant. Precautions are taken to limit radiation exposure to the fetus. Lead shielding is no longer needed for today’s X-ray machines.

Language (s) Offered

If you do not understand or speak English well enough to have medical conversations, an interpreter can be requested at the time the appointment is booked. The interpreter will join by phone or video, if video is available. Please note, this might take time. This is a free service.

Resources

Find more information on chest X-rays for heart disease.

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