The Campbellton Regional Hospital is a 166-bed acute care Regional hospital that opened in 1991 following the amalgamation of the former Soldier’s Memorial Hospital and Hôpital Hôtel-Dieu. It offers all primary and secondary services to the residents of Health Region 5. With over 900 staff, it is supported by 17 family physicians, 27 specialists, over 200 nurses and 35 health care professionals; and numerous support staff.
The hospital provides a wide range of services, including emergency care, ambulatory care, intensive care, obstetrics and gynecology, acute psychiatry, medicine, rehabilitation, geriatric medicine, general surgery, orthopedics, otolaryngology, urology, pediatrics, and palliative care. The facility has a full complement of Diagnostic Imaging and Laboratory services including a mobile Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) service operated in partnership with Region 6 Health Authority in Bathurst and Region 7 Health Authority in Miramichi.
Teamwork is of the utmost importance to staff of the Campbellton Regional Hospital, as can be witnessed by the commitment of its Multidisciplinary Committees and various multidisciplinary teams.
Since it opened its doors, the Campbellton Regional Hospital has seen many changes in the healthcare system and witnessed technology advance in leaps and bounds. Hospital staff has remained enthusiastic and successful in meeting the many challenges of these rapidly changing times, and their commitment to providing quality healthcare has remained a constant throughout.
As health issues and challenges continue, we at the Campbellton Regional Hospital can be proud, as part of the Restigouche Health Authority, of the standards and competencies we have maintained, of our adaptation to technological change and of our ability to meet the challenge of an ever-changing health care environment in the Province.