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Delta Hospital 外景

Delta Hospital

5800 Mountain View Blvd, Delta, BC V4K 4L8

3 (363 条 Google 评价)
报销类别
可报 MSP(A 类)
DAP 认证
是 ✓(BC CPSBC)
是否需要转诊
需要
语言支持
EN
电话
+1 604-946-1121
官网
deltahospitalauxiliary.org ↗

提供的服务

  • 普通诊断超声
  • 心脏超声 (Echo)

用户真实评价

TK
Tom Keogh
★★★★★

I cannot say enough good about this Hospital. June 2nd I had a horrific work injury after being run over by a 2 ton forklift @ work in Tilbury. Broken fibula and my ankle was destroyed. Emergency room staff was so caring and zero wait time to be seen. Surgery by Dr Gillis the following day was 3 hours and again staff was amazing and so caring throughout and Dr Gillis made me feel so comfortable and confident I was in good hands. Thank you to everyone @ Delta Hospital for making this 66 year old get past such a painful experience.

J
Justice
★★☆☆☆

Sitting here for many hours now .... Canadians are constantly told that our healthcare system is “free,” compassionate, and world-class. But anyone who has actually sat in a hospital waiting room for 4, 6, or even 10 hours knows the reality is very different. Patients arrive scared, sick, injured, or in severe pain — only to be treated like numbers on a conveyor belt. Families wait endlessly for answers while exhausted nurses and overbooked doctors struggle inside a system that is clearly failing the people it was built to protect. What makes this even harder to accept is the amount of money flowing through the healthcare system every single year. Hospitals operate with massive budgets. Administrators, specialists, and senior healthcare officials are paid enormous salaries. Meanwhile, ordinary Canadians sit in overcrowded waiting rooms wondering if they’ll even be seen before midnight. This is not just an inconvenience. Delayed care can become dangerous care. People are leaving emergency rooms untreated because they cannot physically endure the wait any longer. Seniors suffer in hallways. Parents hold sick children for hours. Working Canadians lose entire days waiting for basic medical attention while governments continue holding press conferences claiming the system is “under pressure.” Under pressure? The system has been under pressure for years — and Canadians are tired of excuses. The problem is no longer isolated incidents. It is systemic mismanagement, lack of accountability, poor staffing strategies, and a healthcare structure that too often prioritizes bureaucracy over patient care. Healthcare workers themselves are burning out trying to hold together a collapsing framework. This criticism is not directed at frontline nurses or doctors doing everything they can. It is directed at the leadership and policymakers who have allowed conditions to deteriorate while demanding the public accept the unacceptable. Canadians deserve better than spending half a day in a waiting room while paying some of the highest taxes in the developed world. Enough is enough. Patients need to start speaking publicly about their experiences. Communities need to pressure provincial governments for transparency on wait times, staffing shortages, and hospital spending. Citizens need to demand reforms that focus on efficiency, accountability, and patient dignity instead of political talking points. Silence changes nothing. If Canadians continue accepting endless waits, overcrowding, and declining standards as “normal,” then nothing will improve. But if enough people speak out, demand answers, and refuse to tolerate a broken status quo, real pressure for change can finally begin. Healthcare should not feel like survival of the fittest in a waiting room.

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adrian wright
★★★★★

I arrived at the ER with generally vague symptoms, primarily an extended headache. In spite of appearing basically in good health the staff processed me in timely fashion, ran assorted tests and eventually found nothing of note. I remain somewhat abashed at having wasted their valuable time but at least I came away with reassurance that there was nothing seriously wrong. Staff was polite, informative and patient. During my six hours there I observed the staff acting polite, reassuring, informative and patient with all the patients, many of whom seemed to have more minor ailments than mine and some utterly trivial. I remain grateful to and impressed with the ER staff at Delta.

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如何就诊

  1. 先找 GP 或专科开转诊单(MSP 路径必须)
  2. 致电 +1 604-946-1121 预约 — 诊所会要转诊单信息和你的 BC PHN
  3. 当天:带 BC Services Card、转诊单、带照片身份证。穿宽松衣物。

DAP 认证范围

  • Diagnostic Radiology 2030-01-07 到期
  • Diagnostic Ultrasound 2030-01-07 到期
  • Diagnostic Computed Tomography 2030-01-07 到期
  • Diagnostic Mammography 2030-01-07 到期
  • Diagnostic Echocardiography 2030-01-07 到期

来源:BC CPSBC DAP 认证机构名单

位置

5800 Mountain View Blvd

Delta, BC V4K 4L8

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常见问题

预约 Delta Hospital 需要医生转诊单吗?

需要。作为 A 类可报 MSP 诊所,必须由 GP 或专科医生开转诊单才能走 MSP 路径。无转诊则 MSP 不报销。

在这家诊所大概要等多久?

Metro Vancouver 私立 DAP 诊所 MSP 路径典型等待 1-4 周(公立医院通常 4-12 周)。可致电 +1 604-946-1121 询问当前排期。

我需要带什么?

请带:(1) BC Services Card(含有效 MSP),(2) 医生开的转诊单,(3) 带照片的身份证件。视检查类型穿宽松衣物。

可以付私费插队吗?

部分 A 类诊所同时提供当天私费扫描。可致电询问是否有 private-fast-track,以及典型价格。

Delta Hospital 是否接受 ICBC 或 WorkSafeBC?

许多 A 类诊所除 MSP 外,也接受 ICBC(车祸)和 WorkSafeBC(工伤)账单。预约前先与诊所确认。

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