Concordia Hospital
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| Concordia Hospital Winnipeg Regional Health Authority |
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| Location | |
|---|---|
| Place | 1095 Concordia Avenue Winnipeg, Manitoba, (Canada) |
| Organization | |
| Care System | Public Medicare (Canada) |
| Hospital Type | Non-teaching |
| Affiliated University | None |
| Services | |
| Emergency Dept. | Yes |
| Beds | 185 |
| History | |
| Founded | 1928 |
| Links | |
| Website | Concordia Hospital Homepage |
| See also | Hospitals in Canada |
Concordia Hospital is a regional hospital in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada that was founded by Russian Mennonites in 1928. It had a number of locations before settling in northeastern Winnipeg in 1965.
In 1998, Concordia Hospital built Concordia Place, a personal care home adjacent to the hospital.
In 2005, the Manitoba government made the hospital a centre of excellence in hip and knee replacements.
In 2007, Concordia Village, an assisted living facility was built across from the hospital.

