The Grande Prairie Public Health Clinic has been temporarily relocated to the Queen Elizabeth II (QEII) Ambulatory Care Centre (10409 98 St, Grande Prairie) until further notice. This move comes after the clinic was evacuated from the Grande Prairie Provincial Building on April 30, 2025, due to serious indoor air quality issues.
Currently, immunizations are being provided in the auditorium space at the QEII. Alberta Health Services has confirmed that plans are being developed to relocate other health programming normally offered in the provincial building, ensuring that these vital services can resume as soon as possible.
Public Health staff are actively reaching out to clients with immunization appointments to inform them of the relocation and to ensure they are fully aware of the changes. Signage has been placed at the previous location of the clinic in the Grande Prairie Provincial Building to guide residents to the new site.
Residents looking to contact the Grande Prairie Public Health Clinic can do so at 780-513-7500. For non-emergency, health-related questions, Health Link is available at 811, 24/7. In the event of a medical emergency, individuals are reminded to call 911.
This temporary relocation highlights the ongoing efforts by Alberta Health Services to maintain public health services amid challenges posed by environmental issues. As the situation evolves, the health authority is committed to keeping the community informed and ensuring that essential health services remain accessible.
The Grande Prairie Public Health Clinic plays a crucial role in the local healthcare system, providing immunizations and various health programs to the community. The swift response to relocate services demonstrates a proactive approach to public health amidst unforeseen circumstances.
As the clinic transitions to its temporary location, the public is encouraged to stay updated on any further developments regarding the reopening of the Grande Prairie Provincial Building and the full resumption of health services.