Vancouver Clinic - St. Paul's Hospital

St. Paul’s Hospital clinics are held weekly on Monday afternoons and Wednesday mornings. Please note that your clinical needs determine whether you attend on Monday or Wednesday. 

There are two locations for the clinics at St. Paul’s Hospital. Our Program Secretary, Alexia, will advise you of which location you will be seen at.

  • UBC Faculty of Medicine Clinical Skills Teaching Room – 5th Floor, Burrard Building, Room 541A: Take the elevator on the main floor of the Burrard Building by the gift shop/coffee shop to the 5th Floor. Turn left off the elevator on the 5th floor and walk down to the middle of the hallway to Room 541A on the right side. Check in with Alexia at the front desk. If Alexia is not there, please have a seat and she will be with you shortly.

 

  • Treatment Room – 4th Floor, Burrard Building, Room 491: Take the elevator on the main floor of the Burrard Building by the gift shop/coffee shop to the 4th Floor. Turn left off the elevator on the 4th floor and walk down to the middle of the hallway, turn left and walk all the way up the ramp to the Diabetes Centre waiting room, turn right down the hall and look for Alexia's office (Room 491) on the left side of the hall.

 

If you have entered the Hospital from the underground parking lot and took the elevator up, you will be in the Providence Building. Please proceed to the Burrard Building and follow the directions above to the correct clinic location.

You may request an appointment by calling our office at 604-806-8855, ext. 1 or toll-free at 1-866-806-8855 or email at H&Hclinics@providencehealth.bc.ca

COVID UPDATES:

​ ​​When arriving at St Paul’s Hospital… There will be screening at the site entry point with controlled access at the entrance of the facility; greeters/volunteers will conduct screening.  

  • At arrival, you should perform hand hygiene.
  • If you have visible and self-declared COVID-19-like symptoms you will be required to wear a surgical/procedure mask and asked not to attend their clinic visit.
  • If you are not symptomatic, you can wear your own masks during the visit.

Screening at clinic appointment…. Upon arrival, you should perform hand hygiene.  If we have no information you have been screened within the last 72 hours, you will be asked screening questions.

During clinic visit you are reminded to

  • practice respiratory etiquette, such as coughing and sneezing into the elbow, avoiding touching the face, mouth, nose, eyes and, if applicable, mask
  • perform hand hygiene.
  • maintain physical distancing of 2 meters or 6 feet.

 
After clinic visit…

  • You should perform hand hygiene before leaving the clinic and the facility/building.

 

Family/Visitors/Support…

  • To reduce the risk of COVID-19 for patients, clients, family and staff, no visitors are permitted for Ambulatory appointments.
  • If you require support to attend, this is to be restricted to one person.  They should be asked to bring their own mask if possible. 
  • Support persons who present with COVID-19 like visible symptoms will not be permitted to enter the facility for the safety of patients and staff.