Royal Alexandra Hospital, Edmonton

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The Royal Alexandra Hospital (RAH)[1] is a hospital in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada operated by Capital Health. It is "one of Capital Health's largest and longest serving hospitals, offering general and specialized medical and surgical health services, and featuring one of Canada's busiest emergency departments."[2] It has 678 beds and 4,800 full- and part-time staff who care for 450,000 patients annually.[3]

According to the About Us section on the hospital's web page.[4] -

The RAH is home to the Women's Health Centre, the Regional Eye Centre and the Aboriginal Health program, in addition to a wide range of child, adult and geriatric programs and services. The Alex also houses the region's largest Medicine Program with 227 beds, accounting for over forty per cent of the region's inpatient programs.

The Royal Alex is one of the province's leading and largest surgical hospitals – more than 28,000 surgical procedures are done annually. The Royal Alex also has a lead role in the development of minimally invasive surgery, a rapidly evolving technique that helps patients heal and recover faster and return sooner to productive lives.

The Royal Alex's Cardiac Services program is nationally recognized for its innovative work in the non-urgent treatment of heart disease, including being the first in North America to perform a coronary angiogram on an outpatient basis. The program also has the largest angioplasty volumes in North America for a site without cardiac surgery on-site.

As a teaching hospital, the RAH has strong affiliations with the University of Alberta Departments of Ophthalmology, Obstetrics and Gynecology, and Family Medicine.

The hospital is located at 10240 Kingsway Avenue just north of the downtown core.


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