Part of the Capital District Health Authority, the Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre is the region’s largest health care centre, located in the heart of Halifax, Nova Scotia. The QEII site is comprised of the following buildings:
- Halifax Infirmary
- Camp Hill Veterans' Memorial Building
- Abbie J. Lane Memorial Building
- Victoria Building
- Centennial Building
- Bethune Building
- Dickson Building
- MacKenzie Building
- Centre for Clinical Research
- Nova Scotia Rehabilitation Centre
Click here for a map of the Camp Hill site, including the Halifax Infirmary, Camp Hill Veteran's Memorial Building, and the Abbie J. Lane Memorial Building.
Click here for a map of the Victoria General site, including the Victoria Building, Centennial Building, Bethune Building, Dickson Building, MacKenzie Building, Centre of Clinical Research, and the Nova Scotia Rehabilitation Centre.
Complete information on the QEII Health Sciences Centre can be found on their website at http://www.cdha.nshealth.ca
- The QEII is the regions tertiary care health centre, serving more people in Atlantic Canada than any other institution.
- Occupying 10 buildings on two campuses, the QEII employs 7,380 and gratefully accepts services from 1,400 volunteers.
- The QEII is also the largest institution of the Capital District Health Authority also referred to as Capital Health.
- The QEII is the major teaching health sciences centre in Atlantic Canada and has a 150-year-old partnership with Dalhousie University, bringing 1,500 students to the QEII every year.
- The QEII Foundation receives over 41,000 gifts and pledges each year. These gifts comprise of individuals, corporations, organizations and community groups.