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Kelowna General Hospital

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Kelowna General Hospital ( KGH ) is a tertiary referral hospital located in Kelowna , British Columbia operated by Interior Health that offers medical care in the Central Okanagan . In British Columbia, Kelowna General is the only hospital outside the Lower Mainland or Vancouver Island that performs angioplasty or cardiac surgery .

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3-465: Kelowna General Hospital originally opened on August 2, 1908, with 19 beds on the land that was donated by Kelowna Land & Orchard Company. This building remained until 1940 when a new hospital building was constructed. In 1969, the five-storey Strathcona building was constructed, followed by the five-storey Royal Building in 1992. Construction of the new six-storey Centennial Tower began in 2008, part of an $ 800 million capital investment in health care for

6-644: The Central and North Okanagan since 2007. It was completed on May 27, 2012. Plans to expand Kelowna General Hospital were approved in 2007 to support growing population in the region. Construction on the East Pandosy Building began in Feb. 11, 2011. The aim was to bring lab and clinical support services under one roof. The East Pandosy Building supported the Interior Heart and Surgical Centre (IHSC) Project by allowing

9-541: The relocation of existing hospital departments for construction to start on the IHSC building. The 72-year-old Pandosy Building was demolished in the summer of 2012 to make way for a cardiac clinic. Construction began in the summer of 2012 and opened for patient care on September 28, 2015. The 4th floor where a new perinatal (maternity) unit is housed opened in March 2016. The 139,590 square feet Interior Heart and Surgical Centre (IHSC)

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