British Columbia's Children's Hospital
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BC Children's Hospital is a medical facility located in Vancouver
Vancouver
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, British Columbia
British Columbia
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, and is an agency of the Provincial Health Services Authority. It specializes in health care
Health care
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 for patients from birth to age 16. It is also a teaching and research facility for children's medicine. BC Children's also operates the Sunny Hill Health Centre for Children, which provides specialized services to children and youth with developmental disabilities
Developmental disability
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 aged birth to 19.

BC Children's is adjacent to the BC Women's Hospital & Health Centre
B.C. Women's Hospital & Health Centre
BC Women's Hospital & Health Centre, an agency of the Provincial Health Services Authority, is a Canadian hospital located in Vancouver, British Columbia, specializing in women's health programs. It is the only facility in Western Canada dedicated to the health of women, newborns and families, and...

. Previously, the two were officially a single organization and were known as the Children's & Women's Health Centre.

Working with the hospital and the community, the BC Children's Hospital Foundation
BC Children's Hospital Foundation
BC Children’s Hospital Foundation is a non-profit organization that raises money to support the British Columbia's Children's Hospital. The Foundation works with communities to raise funds for essentials including: life-saving equipment, research into childhood diseases, a wide range of medical...

 raises funds to support and enhance the delivery of pediatric care in British Columbia. The Foundation provides funding to BC Children’s Hospital, as well as its sister facilities, the Child & Family Research Institute and Sunny Hill Health Centre, to support research into childhood diseases, the purchase of medical equipment, and a range of child health education and training programs.

History

BC Children’s roots go back to the establishment of a fund for crippled children by the BC Women’s Institute in 1923. In 1928, the Vancouver’s Crippled Children’s Hospital was established. This was followed by the opening of the Crippled Children’s Hospital in 1933, which was renamed as the Children’s Hospital in 1947.

In 1964, the Children’s Hospital and the Health Centre for Children agreed to the construction of a joint facility, which began construction in 1977. Construction of BC Children’s at its current location was completed in 1982.

Facilities and amenities

BC Children’s offers a broad range of inpatient, outpatient and tertiary care for children from birth to adolescence. This includes clinics, emergency services, pediatric health care, surgery, intensive care, transplants, genetics, and an HIV centre.

BC Children’s is affiliated with the UBC Faculty of Medicine and serves as a teaching hospital for infant and pediatric care. BC Children’s is also the home of the Child and Family Research Institute.

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