About Fraser Health

About Fraser Health

Serving over two million people in British Columbia

Better health for our patients, clients, and residents means everything to us.

That’s why we employ the best experts in health care.

Together we empower people and communities through innovation for Better Health today and for future generations to come. We stand strong in adversity to meet local and global challenges to improve the well-being of all.

A group of Fraser Health staff in the emergency unit at Ridge Meadows Hospital.
A group photo of Fraser Health corporate staff who are a part of the digital transformation team.
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Proudly recognized as a BC Top Employer

BC Top Employer is a special designation recognizing employers in British Columbia that lead their industries in offering exceptional places to work, an exemplary work/life balance, career growth and development opportunities, and resources for your well-being.

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We are the heart of health care.

Fraser Health is the heart of health care for over two million people in Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley.

A career in health care is a unique calling. We cannot do the work we do without the people who show up every day – no matter their role – to help provide the best possible experience and care to our patients, residents, and communities. 

The largest of the five regional health authorities in B.C.

Fraser Health is the largest of the five regional health authorities in B.C. working together with the Ministry of Health. We are responsible for the delivery of hospital and community-based health services to over two (2) million people in 20 diverse communities from Burnaby to Boston Bar on the traditional, ancestral and unceded lands of the Coast Salish and Nlaka’pamux Nations.

Our communities include a diverse multicultural population including six Métis Chartered Communities and approximately 62,000 Indigenous Peoples associated with 32 First Nation communities.

A group of Fraser Health nurses socializing during break.
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The communities within our health region include a diverse multicultural population.

Known as one of the most desirable places to live in the world, these dynamic communities, along with inspiring scenery and easy access to an abundance of outdoor activities, provide an amazing quality of life.

With scenic mountain views, ocean beaches, cultural attractions and easy access to leisure and recreational activities, you can enjoy a thriving lifestyle mere steps away from work.

Discover our diverse communities that span from the major urban centres of Burnaby, New Westminster and Surrey, to the rapidly growing cities of Langley, Abbotsford and Chilliwack into the Fraser Valley’s picturesque towns of Pitt Meadows, Maple Ridge, Mission and Hope. 

Building for the future.

Keeping our health system healthy includes modernizing existing spaces, and building new ones to meet the needs of our growing communities, today and for years to come.

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Equity, diversity and inclusion

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Career development and education

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Our commitment to our people.

Together we empower people and communities through innovation for Better Health today and for future generations to come. We stand strong in adversity to meet local and global challenges to improve the well-being of all. We deliver care everywhere – in outdoor settings, homes, clinics, hospitals and virtually.

7

Urgent and Primary Care Centres and Primary Care Networks

44,767

staff, medical staff, and volunteers

69,323

people received care from Fraser Health Virtual Center

14

Community Mental Health Centres

41,000

local jobs created. We are the largest employer in our communities

~2M people

Fastest growing health region
in Canada

274

Surgeries are performed each day

4,052

people supported by Rapid Access to Addiction Care Clinic

3.5 M +

hours of Home Support each year

81

Long-term Care Homes

4.7 M

COVID-19 vaccines administered (2020 - 2022)

12

Acute Care Hospitals

~$2.3 B

Goods and Services purchased in B.C. (2021 - 2022)

$6B+

In multi-year capital projects

$5B+

Budget

20 communities

Six Métis Chartered Communities and ~62,000 Indigenous Peoples associated with 32 First Nation communities. More than 90% of new refugees in B.C settle in Fraser Health