Maternal Care
Provided by: Saskatchewan Health Authority: Saskatoon Health Region
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- Alvin Buckwold Child Development Program
- Breast Health Centre
- Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory
- Children’s Services (2 locations)
- Critical Care (2 locations)
- Emergency Care (10 locations)
- Falls Prevention Information
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- Healthy and Home Program
- Healthy and Home Program: Breastfeeding Cafe
- Healthy and Home Program: Breastfeeding Centre
- Healthy and Home Program: Postpartum Anxiety and Depression Program
- Maternal Care (2 locations)
- Occupational Therapy (11 locations)
- Outpatient Care (3 locations)
- Physical Therapy (2 locations)
- Prenatal Education
- Primary Health Care : Oral Health Program
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- Public Health Inspection
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- Public Health: TB Prevention and Control (3 locations)
- Saskatchewan Epilepsy Program
- Social Work (5 locations)
- Speech Language Pathology (5 locations)
- Spiritual and Cultural Care (5 locations)
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- Women’s Mid-Life Health Program
Service Description
Cares for pregnant women and babies before, during, and after birth.
Units/areas of service include:
- Prenatal unit – pregnant women who are experiencing difficulties receive care in hospital
- Maternal Outpatient Clinic – see a specialist about your pregnancy
- Fetal Assessment
- Birthing Unit
- Maternal and Newborn Care Unit
- Midwifery – provide care and support during pregnancy, labour, birth, and the six weeks after birth
- Healthy and Home – home visit to check on mother and baby after they leave the hospital.
Maternal services at Saskatoon Health Region are centralized at Royal University Hospital in Saskatoon. Babies are also delivered at Humboldt District Health Complex in Humboldt.
Hotline: 8-1-1
HealthLine
Service Website
www.saskatoonhealthregion.ca/locations_services/Services/Maternal-Services
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Coverage Area
Saskatoon Health Region
Languages Offered
English
Humboldt District Health Complex
Mailing Address
Box 10
Humboldt SK S0K 2A0
- Emergency Care (10 locations)
- Maternal Care (2 locations)
- Occupational Therapy (11 locations)
- Public Health: Healthy Families: Child Health Clinics (33 locations)
- Spiritual and Cultural Care (5 locations)
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Humboldt District Health Complex
515 14th Avenue
Humboldt SK S0K 2A0 -
Saskatoon: Royal University Hospital / Jim Pattison's Children's Hospital
103 Hospital Drive
Saskatoon SK S7N 0W8
Location Info
Hours of Operation
Child Health Clinic:
Every Wednesday & Thursday and the fourth Friday of each month.
Call 1-855-613-8205 to book an appointment.
Accessibility
Wheelchair access - designated parking spaces; Wheelchair access - lowered elevator buttons; Wheelchair access - front or side or back doors; Wheelchair access - ramps; Wheelchair access - washrooms (at least one)
Public Health: 306-682-2626 or Toll Free 1-855-613-8205
Home Care: 306-682-2609
LiveWell/Chronic Disease Managament: 306-682-7070 or Toll Free 1-855-250-7070
Mental Health and Addictions: 1-888-989-8444
Therapies: 306-682-4155
Hotline: 8-1-1
HealthLine: 24/7 Professional health advice or mental health support.
Business Line: 306-682-2603
Main Reception
Website
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