North Bay Regional Health Center
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The North Bay Regional Health Centre (NBRHC) is a medical facility located on a 32-acre site off Highway 17 in North Bay, Ontario.[1] This Northern Ontario hospital consists of 2 main buildings which cover 70,171m2 of the site.[2] The 3-storey District Hospital occupies 275 acute care beds while the 2-storey Regional Mental Health Center contains 113 beds.[1] The main circulation hall, known as “Main Street”, runs along the entire length of the hospital and acts as a link between facilities.[3]
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North Bay Regional Health Center | |
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General information | |
Address | 50 College Drive |
Town or city | North Bay, Ontario |
Coordinates | 46°20′8″N 79°29′54″W |
Completed | Completed 2011 |
Technical details | |
Floor area | 70,171 m² (754,938 ft²) |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Evans Bertrand Wheeler Architects Inc. |
Structural engineer | Halsall Engineers-Consultants |
Civil engineer | Northland Engineering Limited |
Other information | |
Facilities | North Bay General Hospital (NBGH) & Northeast Mental Health Centre (NEMHC) |
Website | |
https://nbrhc.on.ca/ |
In addition to the main campus. There is the Kirkwood Place satellite site located in Sudbury. This four story facility is utilized by the NBRHC (the first three stories) and Health Sciences North for regional mental health services for adults and seniors. It provides both outpatient services and inpatient care.[4]
A third facility is located in downtown North Bay and includes the Nipissing Detoxification and Substance Abuse Program and mental health clinics. The 2,185 m2 facility provides 29 residential treatment beds and 10 flex beds. Attached to this complex is a second, 3-storey, 870 m2 facility which services outpatient mental health services.[5]