Audiology and Hearing Services
Provided by: Government of Saskatchewan - Health
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Service Description
Audiology and hearing services for Saskatchewan residents
Children’s Hearing Tests
- through clinics in Regina and Saskatoon
- clinics have children’s hearing aids for purchase
- hearing tests and aids also accessible in some private clinics
Universal Newborn Hearing Screening Program
- newborn hearing screening tests only available to babies born in hospitals
- newborns receive hearing screening test before hospital discharge to identify early hearing difficulty
Public Coverage for Hearing Tests and Hearing Aids
- there is a cost for hearing tests and aids whether purchased through the health authority or private clinics
- hearing tests and aids are a benefit for some individuals with coverage under the Supplementary Health Benefits (children and adults) and Family Health Benefits (children)
- for more information contact Supplementary Health
Specialized Audiology Services in Saskatchewan
- auditory brainstem response testing and support services for cochlear implants and bone anchored hearing devices is available for adults and children
- read Hearing Services Q&A for more information
Cochlear Implant Processor Replacement Program
- assistance for children and adults toward the cost of external sound processor replacement using a co-pay model
- visit the website for details regarding program eligibility
Hearing Aid Clinics List
- visit website to download a list of hearing aid clinics in Saskatchewan
Licensing and Complaints
- Ministry of Health is responsible for issuing licenses, monitoring compliance to legislation and investigating complaints
Eligibility
No restrictions
Application Process
Children's Hearing Tests and Aids
Contact 306-655-4170 for Saskatoon and area, or 306-766-5625 for Regina and area
Universal Newborn Hearing Screening Program
Call 306-655-6747
Public Coverage for Hearing Tests and Hearing Aids
Contact Supplementary Health at 306-787-3124 or 1-800-266-0695
Specialized Audiology Services in Saskatchewan
Consult Hearing Services Q&A for more information
Cochlear Implant Processor Replacement Program
Provincial program for individuals with no coverage, visit website for details
Licensing and Complaints Complete the Complaint Reporting Form online or contact the Ministry of Health through the Community Care Branch at 306-787-1957
Documents Required
May vary
Contact for information
Fees
There are fees for hearing tests and hearing aids
Possible coverage through Supplementary Health Benefits - contact for more information
Office: 306-787-7239
Continuing Care Branch
Saskatchewan Health Authority : 306-655-6747
Info about hearing health services
Fax: 306-787-7095
Hours of Operation
Mon-Fri 8 am-5 pm Continuing Care Branch
Service Website
Email
Coverage Area
Saskatchewan Saskatoon Regina
Languages Offered
English
Regina – Multiple Locations
- Audiology and Hearing Services
- Drug Plan and Extended Benefits Branch: Children’s Drug Plan
- Drug Plan and Extended Benefits Branch: Emergency Assistance for Prescription Drugs
- Drug Plan and Extended Benefits Branch: Family Health Benefits
- Drug Plan and Extended Benefits Branch: High Drug Cost Assistance
- Drug Plan and Extended Benefits Branch: Palliative Care Drug Coverage
- Drug Plan and Extended Benefits Branch: Pharmaceutical Information Program
- Drug Plan and Extended Benefits Branch: Seniors’ Drug Plan
- Health Care Concerns and Complaints
- SAIL
- Therapy Services
Location Info
Hours of Operation
Mon-Fri 8 am-5 pm Continuing Care Branch
Accessibility
Wheelchair access - designated parking spaces; Wheelchair access - front or side or back doors; Wheelchair access - ramps; Wheelchair access - washrooms (at least one); Wheelchair access - call for details or special appointment req’d
Office: 306-787-7239
Continuing Care Branch
Saskatchewan Health Authority : 306-655-6747
Info about hearing health services
Fax: 306-787-7095
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