Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre - Physical Components

Physical Components

The QEII Health Sciences Centre is spread across 10 buildings, which now comprise two geographically separate campuses (formally termed "sites") on the Halifax Peninsula.

  • Halifax Infirmary site buildings
    • Abbie J. Lane Memorial Building (mental health/family medicine)
    • Camp Hill Veterans' Memorial Building (veterans health services, administered on behalf of Veterans Affairs Canada)
    • Halifax Infirmary (emergency department, inpatient services, outpatient clinics)
  • Victoria General site buildings
    • Bethune Building (administrative offices, patient services and clinics)
    • Centennial Building (inpatient and outpatient services)
    • Centre for Clinical Research (resource centre for all QEII-based health research, affiliated with Dalhousie University Faculty of Medicine)
    • Dickson Building (Nova Scotia Cancer Centre, Specimen Collection Services)
    • Mackenzie Building (Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine)
    • Nova Scotia Rehabilitation Centre (physical rehabilitation)
    • Victoria Building (inpatient and outpatient services)

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