Saint John ER Wait Times

2 emergency departments · NB · Updated every 15 minutes

Shortest wait right now: Saint John Regional Hospital at 9h 30m

Saint John Regional Hospital

24/7 · 400 University Avenue

7h–12h

ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL / HÔPITAL ST. JOSEPH

24/7 · 130 Bayard Drive

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Nearby ERs Outside Saint John

Sussex Health Centre

Sussex · 66 km away

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Kennebecasis Valley Health Services

Rothesay · 15 km away

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Emergency Rooms in Saint John

Saint John has 2 emergency departments — 2 open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 1 of 2 currently has live wait time data.

Wait time data for Saint John is sourced from NB Health and updates as frequently as every 5 minutes. ERstat displays the estimated time from triage registration to being seen by a physician. Note: New Brunswick publishes total visit length rather than time-to-physician, so displayed times are not directly comparable to other provinces.

All emergency departments in Saint John use the Canadian Triage and Acuity Scale (CTAS) to prioritize patients. Patients with more serious conditions are always seen first, regardless of arrival time or displayed wait. A shorter posted wait does not guarantee a shorter visit — it depends on the severity of your condition relative to other patients in the department.

Tips for Visiting an ER in Saint John

Check wait times on this page before leaving. ERstat updates every 5 minutes and shows all Saint John ERs sorted from shortest to longest wait. Each hospital page includes a 12-hour forecast chart and a “Best Time to Visit” pattern based on historical data.

If your condition is not life-threatening, consider whether a walk-in clinic, urgent care centre, or pharmacist could help instead. New Brunswick pharmacists can assess and prescribe for many common conditions with no appointment needed. See what your pharmacist can treat →

Not sure if you need the ER? Call 811 to speak with a registered nurse. Free, confidential, available 24/7.

If you are experiencing a medical emergency — chest pain, difficulty breathing, stroke symptoms, severe bleeding, or loss of consciousness — call 911 immediately.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the shortest ER wait time in Saint John right now?
The shortest ER wait time in Saint John right now is at Saint John Regional Hospital with an estimated wait of 9h 30m. Wait times update every 15 minutes on ERstat.
How many emergency departments are in Saint John?
Saint John has 2 emergency departments, 2 of which operate 24/7. 1 currently has live wait time data available on ERstat.
How can I check ER wait times in Saint John?
ERstat tracks live ER wait times for all Saint John hospitals using data from NB Health. Visit erstat.ca or check this page for current wait times, sorted from shortest to longest. Each hospital page includes a 12-hour forecast and a best time to visit pattern.
Should I go to the ER with the shortest wait time?
Not necessarily. All Canadian emergency departments use triage — patients with more serious conditions are seen first regardless of arrival time. A hospital with a longer posted wait may still see you faster if your condition is urgent. For non-emergencies, consider a walk-in clinic, urgent care, or pharmacist visit instead.
Where does ERstat get Saint John ER wait time data?
ERstat sources Saint John wait time data from NB Health. Data updates as frequently as every 5 minutes. Note: New Brunswick wait times measure total visit length, not time-to-physician.
What if all Saint John ERs have long wait times?
ERstat shows nearby emergency departments outside Saint John with current wait times and driving distance. You can also call 811 to speak with a registered nurse who can help you decide where to go. For non-emergency conditions, a pharmacist or walk-in clinic may be able to help with no wait.

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