
Mission Memorial Hospital
An expanded and enhanced Emergency Department at Mission Memorial Hospital will benefit patients, families and care providers in the eastern Fraser Valley.
The expanded Emergency Department will be 35 per cent larger, increasing care spaces by 17 to a total of 41.
Enhancements will include a resuscitation room with a dedicated anteroom to treat patients who require rapid interventions, such as cardiac arrest. It will also include an airborne isolation room that will provide immediate and specialized care for patients at risk of spreading airborne infections.
Patient and provider safety are key to the Emergency Department’s new layout with a focus on clear lines of sight, quick and clear exit paths in case of an emergency, and controlled access to and throughout the department.
The planning phase of the Mission Memorial Hospital Emergency Department project is complete, and the design phase is currently underway. Construction is expected to begin in early 2026 and be complete in spring 2027.
New CT Scanner
Since August 2024, people in the Mission area have benefited from improved access to diagnostic services with the addition of a new state-of-the-art computed tomography (CT) scanner at Mission Memorial Hospital.
The design of the new CT suite is patient-friendly, with natural light and colourful ceiling tiles. A patient-positioning camera and a second computer provides excellent image quality and faster processing times.
A CT scanner is a diagnostic tool that uses X-rays to see inside the body and a computer to create pictures of organs, bones and other tissues. This equipment allows clinicians to diagnose medical issues that are otherwise not visible.
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