Surrey News

Nearly 4,000 volunteers support our long-term care homes, hospitals and community programs across 20 locations, contributing more than 322,565 hours of service in the past year alone.
New urgent and primary care centre opens in south Surrey.
International recruitment helps us bring in varied skills and expertise.
Health care photo collage of grateful patients and care teams, formatted like a patchwork quilt in diamond shapes
Across Fraser Health, nine health care foundations help propel hospital expansions, technology advancement and local health services—connecting threads of community generosity to meaningful enhancements in care.
More people now have access to inclusive, culturally safe withdrawal management, addiction care.
Congratulations to our Above & Beyond winners
We’re shining a spotlight on the incredible individuals and teams who have gone above and beyond in five categories: Service Delivery Excellence, Best Collaboration, Innovator, Fraser Health Hero and Lifetime Achievement. Read their inspiring stories and watch how their extraordinary efforts positively impact the people we serve.
New urgent and primary care centre opens in Cloverdale.
Fraser Health’s regional robotic surgical program is taking a giant leap forward with the arrival of a second da Vinci Xi robotic surgical system. Royal Columbian Hospital received the first da Vinci system last fall.
The Order of Canada is the cornerstone of the Canadian Honours System. Presented by the governor general, it recognizes outstanding achievement, dedication to the community and service to the nation.
The $120,000 award is supported by Surrey Hospitals Foundation and the UBC Faculty of Medicine and honours a UBC clinical faculty member who performs clinical duties at Surrey Memorial Hospital, the Czorny Alzheimer Centre or Jim Pattison Outpatient Care and Surgery Centre.
More cardiac, cancer care services available in Surrey.
More young people in Surrey have better access to essential mental-health and substance-use services with the opening of Foundry Surrey Central on Monday, Nov. 17, 2025.
People in Surrey are one step closer to enhanced kidney care as Surrey Memorial Hospital’s renal facility celebrates a construction milestone.
Part three of our Knowledge Translation (KT) Challenge series features the Fortification Enhancing Education at Discharge (FEED) project. Developed by pediatric and Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) dietitians at Surrey Memorial Hospital, FEED is empowering families with hands on learning and resources needed to safely support their infant’s nutrition and growth at home.
Every stroke is a race against time. But after the emergency response and initial treatment, patients often find themselves facing an equally difficult path: recovery. It is on this path that the T8 Neurology Department team at Surrey Memorial Hospital has made its mark.
Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) has issued weather alerts for several parts of the province, including the Fraser Health and Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) regions, as we experience a stretch of high temperatures.
With the roof poured, Surrey Memorial Hospital staff are preparing for the next phase of the new renal facility: Getting ready to train for care delivery.
Clinical Teaching Unit and point-of-care ultrasound enhance care, empowering learners and helping patients feel seen, supported and informed at the bedside.
People of South Asian descent make up nearly 40 per cent of our Fraser South community, yet are historically underrepresented in health research.
A new $3.3-million mobile magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) unit has arrived at Surrey Memorial Hospital, ensuring patients have uninterrupted access to vital diagnostic services while work continues on two new advanced MRI scanners for the imaging department.
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