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Halifax Infirmary (QEII HSC)
"The Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre, in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, is a large teaching hospital and Level 1 Trauma Centre affiliated with Dalhousie University. The QEII cares for adult patients. Pediatric patients within the region are cared for at the IWK Health Centre. Administratively, the QEII is part of Nova Scotia Health ."
Address: 1799 Robie St 4th floor, Halifax, NS B3H 3G1, Canada
Phone: (902) 473-2700
State: Nova Scotia
County: Halifax Regional Municipality
City: Halifax
Zip Code: B3H 3G1


Opening Hours

Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Sunday: Open 24 hours


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Reviews
I experienced a nightmare here a few years ago pre-pandemic, which I'm finally ready to share. First, I went to emergency with severe abdominal pain, waited six hours just for the doctor to do nothing but suggest antacids. I returned days later with a note coming from my own family doctor, which stated that I needed EMERGENCY SURGERY as he quickly and accurately diagnosed me. But when I went again to the hospital, the doctor let me writhe in agony for hours while he would periodically enter the room, scratch his head, and conclude that nothing was wrong with me and that it was all in my head. This whole time, I could do nothing but politely and plainly explain my symptoms to him. I was helpless. And where was the note from my family doc!? He even smugly suggested that I go home where I would have died that night. Things got even worse with that particular doctor, and later, some nurses. Stories that are too long and private to describe here, lasting right to the very end of my time in this funhouse-of-horrors. I left a couple of days later, miraculously post-surgery, which was like being tossed onto a conveyor chopping block and spat out the other end.
They scammed me of $3000for two visits by scam . I had a small allergy for which treatment is not really necessary . But if I have my insurance I thought I will go. I don’t know the expiry of it. They lied to me that my insurance pre covered my bill and I have taken the emergency walk-in. I asked explicitly about its validity and anything I need to pay. Even though they already have my insurance linked to my profile. They said we have linked and everything is covered you don’t have to pay. They sent the bill to my house after 1 week. I was shocked to see the bill of $3000 I was actually broke without any job. It landed me in a big trouble. Don’t go to this hospital until it’s absolutely life threatening or get scammed. I’ll update this review if I get any help.
Security here were very rude to my mother after we were trying to call a cab for her. She asked one gent sitting on his lazy backside and playing on his cellphone if he could call her a cab, he said no! The phones we were directed to, didn’t work at all!
Honestly I was impressed and gladdened by the level of service the emergency room provided. I used the new NS Telehealth website for my issue, since I am one of the people on the waiting list for a primary care doctor. The Telehealth response was to go to the emergency room, they thought I might have a blood clot in my leg. I went to QEII at noon on a Friday. Was admitted, waited, had bloodwork done, that was analyzed, had an ultrasound done, and they determined that no, I did not have blood clot. Whole thing took about 4 hours, which was well worth it. Everyone was kind, friendly and professional. Thank you to the staff at QEII!!! You guys are doing it right!!!! :-
The nurses and doctors were extremely kind and comforting in the ER. I was checked in and seen by a nurse and a doctor within 20 minutes of entering the building. They ensured that I did not leave the ER until I had received the best treatment possible. Overall 10/10 experience. I will go back to this ER if I ever need to again.
These guys work hard under extremely stressful conditions and take a lot of rudeness and drama from the people they serve. I feel incredibly fortunate to have them there, and have always been impressed with the care I've received, ESPECIALLY given the conditions they work under. Yes, once in a while you get a grumpy one or a snotty doctor. These are HUMANS, after all, and this job breeds burnout. Not only that, these guys specialize in protecting your health, not your ego. If you want someone to charm you, go pay $100K for your care in the US. And when was the last time you got better service from some person in a comfy chair at your insurance company? Under the circumstances, I'm impressed with our healthcare professionals. Also, they are EMERGENCY professionals, NOT a family doctor replacement, so don't go there expecting that kind of long term service. If you have a medical history with a recurring issue, you need longer term care with a specialist in that problem, not someone who specializes in immediate care. In ER the goal is to get you stabilized. They don't have the time, the resources or the training to solve longterm problems. If they make you wait, it's because someone else was in more immediate danger than you, and if that causes you lose or pain, it's unfortunate, but it's not because they are slacking off.
My mother was just there and the staff are wonderful hard working I go in for appointments and everyone is wonderful Thank you all.
if you're in pain bring something with you. They are understaffed and you'll be be waiting hours for basic necessities. support staff were overworked and rude towards me during my stay. of course some are kind, just bare that in mind
Bad service. A lot of rude ER staff. Felt like having the history of addiction I was judged without being listened to. A doc finally listened to me when I refused to take the patient home, BF, because he wasn’t any better after a blood transfusion. He watched him for half hour and agreed they should admit him. He was there for a weeek getting vitamins. Nurses had made the docs believe he was doing fine throughout visit so he first went with that. Alls well that ends well
Definately one of the worst hospitals. On a day it wasn't remotely busy I still waited over 10 hours to see someone in emergency. What a joke.
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Directions to Halifax Infirmary (QEII HSC) with public transportation


Robie St After Veterans Memorial Ln (8179) 110 meters
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Robie St After Jubilee Rd (8195) 130 meters
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Robie St Before Cedar St (8196) 150 meters
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Robie St Opposite Binney St (8219) 200 meters
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