Welcome to our virtual hospital tour
We’re proud to bring specialized physical and mental health care to sites across Alberta — serving kids from backyards across Western Canada.
Please choose the site you’d like to visit by selecting the Hospital below, then navigate to a particular space using the markers on the map or the listing on the right.
- Stollery Children's Hospital Stollery Children's Hospital
- Royal Alexandra Hospital Royal Alexandra Hospital Tour of Stollery spaces coming soon
- Grande Prairie Regional Hospital Grande Prairie Regional Hospital
- Sturgeon Community Hospital Sturgeon Community Hospital Tour of Stollery spaces coming soon
Stollery Children's Hospital
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For the best viewing experience, use the Google Chrome web browser and click the full screen option in the bottom right corner of the window below.
For tips and tricks to navigate the virtual tour, click “Help” in the bottom right corner of the window below.
In the summer of 2000, Sam Abouhassan and Kevin Lowe founded the Tee Up For Tots Golf Invitational. Since its inception until 2011, the annual event raised more than $7 million for Stollery kids, with a majority of the funds directed to the development of the Stollery Emergency, the only dedicated pediatric emergency in northern Alberta. This donor wall honours the generosity of those who supported the Hospital through the event over the years.
Information coming soon!
Information coming soon!
Information coming soon!
On June 16, 2014, 38 cyclists and 10 crew members gathered at Mile 0 on the Yellowhead Highway in the village of Masset in Haida Gwaii, British Columbia. There began the Haida Gwaii Totem Tour, a 16-day, 1,760-kilometre journey to bring this beautiful work of art to Edmonton and to raise money to advance physical and mental health care access and programming for Indigenous families at the Stollery Children’s Hospital. The event raised more than $400,000.
The totem was designed and carved by the late Ben Davidson as a tribute to families whose children never returned home from the Stollery. At the bottom, a bison’s likeness honours Prairie First Nations people, while further up a mother bear and her cub signify a family bond.
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Information coming soon!
The Stollery Diabetes Education Centre team, which consists of endocrinologists, registered nurses, social workers and registered dietitians, is involved with ongoing diabetes research and uses state-of-the-art technology in the field of endocrinology. They provide assessment, treatment, education and follow-up care for children with diabetes. They also offer help with insulin adjustments and changes to therapy, education for schools through the teacher’s workshop, education for alternate caregivers through the caregiver’s workshop and insulin pump therapy in co-operation with the Alberta Provincial Insulin Pump Program.
The Stollery Diabetes Education Centre is located in unit 1C4 and is open from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday. Emergency support is available 24/7 over the phone for diabetes-related emergencies.
The Stollery Medical Outpatients team provides care for children who don’t need to be admitted to the Hospital and need regular short- or long-term IV infusion therapy for various medical conditions such as blood disorders, rheumatic conditions, bone disorders, liver diseases and many other conditions. This unit also provides care for children who’ve had a transplant and need ongoing follow-up and treatments, before and after procedures during which they’re sedated, as well as for short-stay surgical patients after receiving bone marrow, kidney and liver biopsies.
The Stollery Medical Outpatients team is run by registered nurses and operates from 7 a.m. to 7:15 p.m., Monday to Friday and 9 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. on Saturday in unit 1D1.
The Stollery Children’s Hospital Foundation is a proud member of Children’s Miracle Network (CMN). This is a non-profit North American organization dedicated to saving and improving the lives of children in local communities by raising funds for more than 170 children’s hospitals, 13 of which are in Canada.
The Foundation’s relationship with Children’s Miracle Network includes 30+ national partners.
When you see the CMN balloon symbol in Edmonton and northern Alberta, you’re supporting these proud partners and Stollery programs to help kids in your own backyard.
Congratulations to the top 10 CMN partners for the Stollery Children’s Hospital Foundation across northern Alberta, displayed on the plaque below.
Information coming soon!
Information coming soon!
Information coming soon!
The Stollery Kids Store is owned and operated by the Stollery Children’s Hospital Foundation, with all proceeds supporting the Stollery Children’s Hospital since 2001. The Stollery Kids Store is primarily a children’s store, offering young and old alike an opportunity to reawaken their inner child. From Stollery-branded items and toys to snacks and greeting cards, find something for all ages in all price ranges. Gifts can be purchased for room delivery and sent to the patient’s unit within the Hospital or shipped to your door through our online store! The Stollery Kids Store is located at 1H1.31 on the main floor of the Stollery Children’s Hospital.
Hours of operation:
Monday and Friday: 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Tuesday-Thursday: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Saturday: noon to 4 p.m.
Sunday: closed
Click here to visit our online store.
Donor Wall