Women’s Mid-Life Health Program
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
- Fit for Active Living Program
- Geriatric Evaluation and Management Services (2 locations)
- 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
- Primary Health Care: LiveWell Chronic Disease Management
- Primary Health: KidsFirst (Saskatoon) (2 locations)
- Primary Health: KidsFirst Regional Community Development
- Public Health Dental Clinics (2 locations)
- Public Health Inspection
- Public Health: Food for Thought
- Public Health: Healthy Families: Child Health Clinics (33 locations)
- Public Health: Healthy Families: Postnatal Contacts
- Public Health: Healthy Mother Healthy Baby
- Public Health: Immunization Record Search
- Public Health: International Travel Centre and Adult Immunization
- Public Health: Positive Living Program (2 locations)
- Public Health: Sexual Health Clinic
- Public Health: Sexual Health Clinic: Needle Exchange
- 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)
- Women’s Health Centre
- Women’s Mid-Life Health Program
Service Description
Helps women to make informed decisions about their mid-life health by:
- exploring options to manage their peri/post menopausal symptoms
- promoting healthy lifestyle choices to prevent disease
- identifying women at higher risk of disease through appropriate screening
- providing diagnosis and optimal treatment
- providing information, education, assessment, diagnosis, and treatment.
Eligibility
Women who are approaching menopause (called peri-menopause) and women who are in the post-menopausal phase of life.
Also provides resources to referring physicians, other associated health care professionals, and nutrition, nursing, medical and nursing students.
Application Process
Patients must be referred to this program by their family doctor, nurse practitioner or naturopathic medicine doctor.
Business Line: 306-655-7681
Service Website
www.saskatoonhealthregion.ca/locations_services/Services/Women-Health/Pages/Home.aspx
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Coverage Area
Saskatoon Health Region
Languages Offered
English
Saskatoon City Hospital
Address
701 Queen Street
Saskatoon SK S7K 0M7
Located on Queen Street and 7th Avenue in Saskatoon, adjacent to Kinsmen Park.
- Breast Health Centre
- Emergency Care (10 locations)
- Fit for Active Living Program
- Geriatric Evaluation and Management Services (2 locations)
- Occupational Therapy (11 locations)
- Outpatient Care (3 locations)
- Physical Therapy (2 locations)
- Social Work (5 locations)
- Speech Language Pathology (5 locations)
- Spiritual and Cultural Care (5 locations)
- Women’s Health Centre
- Women’s Mid-Life Health Program
Location Info
Accessibility
Braille elevators or Braille signage; Wheelchair access - designated parking spaces; Wheelchair access - front or side or back doors; Wheelchair access - lowered elevator buttons; Wheelchair access - ramps; Wheelchair access - washrooms (at least one)
Emergency: 306-655-8230
Monday - Sunday 9:00 am - 8:30 pm
Patient Location Information: 306-655-8210
Pre-Admission Clinic, Same Day Surgery: 306-655-8307
Hotline: 8-1-1
HealthLine: 24/7 Professional health advice or mental health support.
Business Line: 306-655-8000
Main switchboard
Website
www.saskatoonhealthregion.ca/locations_services/locations/sch/Pages/Home.aspx
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