Peter Lougheed Centre


Peter Lougheed Centre is a 506,000 square foot hospital in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It is under the auspices of Alberta Health Services, formerly the Calgary Health Region, providing medical and surgical services to Calgary but also Southern Alberta. The PLC has a 24 hours emergency department, an intensive care unit, and offers ambulatory care. It was named after Peter Lougheed, who served as premier of Alberta from 1971 to 1985. The hospital opened in 1988 with 500 beds, and today contains over 600 beds. The new East Wing was completed in 2008 and includes 140 inpatient beds, as well as a new intensive care and coronary care unit. It was also designed with a new roof-top helipad for emergency services.

Clinics

There are 34 clinics served at the PLC:
In addition, ambulatory care includes Cardiac Diagnostics, Medicine, Respiratory, GI, Gynecology Outpatient services.

Parking

Peter Lougheed Centre has four [parking lots">Gynaecology">Gynecology Outpatient services.

Parking

Peter Lougheed Centre has four [parking lots with payment options including passes: monthly, weekly, daily or half-hour with some discounts for seniors, etc., with authorization forms. Some parking lots/stalls are designated for people with disabilities only.