Parking during ongoing construction

We are committed to ensuring minimal disruption during ongoing construction on our campus.

Do not park in designated construction zones. Certain areas have been temporarily blocked off for construction, as indicated above.

The parkade is only accessible via the Gilbert Rd entrance. See the entry point in the image above.

Paid parking remains in effect.

Continue to park in areas clearly designated for patient parking, including our parkade. These spaces are reserved to ensure you have easy access to the hospital.

Learn more

Through spiritual care and multifaith services, spiritual care practitioners help people address the profound thoughts and feelings that can poignantly arise at times of significant illness or trauma.

How to access

  • Referral

    Spiritual care practitioners visit most hospital units regularly and are available by referral to all units. Hospital staff may refer by telephone.

    Once the referral is made, the practitioner will follow up directly with the patient for their spiritual needs. 

    Contact

    Angela Garzouzie, Spiritual Care Practitioner
    Phone: 604-244-5506
    Email: angela.garzouzie@vch.ca   

Hours of operation

Currently open

We operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

Visiting hours may vary depending on the unit. Please call the Richmond Hospital main line at (604) 278-9711 to determine visiting times before your visit.

Parking & Transportation

The emergency department entrance is on Gilbert Road.

Two designated electric vehicle charging stations are available for patients and visitors on the ground floor on the parkade. Charging is available for a maximum of four hours per visit. Please review our electric vehicle charging station etiquette for more information.

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Richmond Hospital (RH)

Richmond Hospital (RH) and its community partners provide a broad range of health services to residents.

Spiritual Care & Multi-Faith Services

Giving you comfort and support, spiritual care practitioners can help address the profound thoughts and feelings that can poignantly arise at times of significant illness or trauma.