Exterior of the UBC Hospital Koerner Pavilion during daytime

Medical mask policy in effect during respiratory illness season

Masks are currently required in all patient care areas of hospitals, long-term care facilities and community health-care sites and clinics. Please do not enter these facilities if you have cold or flu-like symptoms, such as runny nose, sore throat, fever, cough, shortness of breath/trouble breathing, diarrhea or vomiting. Do not enter these facilities if you feel unwell, no matter how mild the symptoms. 

Visitors to long-term care and seniors’ assisting living facilities need to wear a medical mask in common areas and when participating in indoor events in common areas. 

Thank you for helping keep patients and staff healthy this season.

Nuclear Medicine is a specialty of medicine that uses radioactive materials to diagnose and treat diseases. An examination involves administering radioactive material via intravenous injection, inhalation or ingestion.

How to access

  • Get a referral

    A referral is required.  Have your care provider complete a Medical Imaging Requisition form and fax the completed form to 604-875-5009.

    Medical Imaging Requisition form

  • Languages

    ​English. An interpreter must accompany patients who do not speak fluent English, or the exam may be cancelled.

營業時間

目前營業中
  • 星期一:   7:00 上午 to 4:00 下午
  • 星期二:   7:00 上午 to 4:00 下午
  • 星期三:   7:00 上午 to 4:00 下午
  • 星期四:   7:00 上午 to 4:00 下午
  • 星期五:   7:00 上午 to 4:00 下午
  • 星期六:   休息
  • 星期日:   休息

Parking & Transportation

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UBC Hospital (UBCH)

UBC Hospital (UBCH) is part of Vancouver Coastal Health and is one of British Columbia's foremost teaching and research facilities situated on the University of British Columbia campus.

Nuclear Medicine

Nuclear medicine provides administration of a radioactive material via intravenous injection, inhalation or ingestion to diagnose and treat diseases.