The Broadview Hospital
901 Nina Street
Box 100
Broadview, SK. S0G 0K0
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Phone: (306) 696-2441
Fax: (306) 696-2611
Broadview Hospital provides inpatient, emergency and outpatient/ambulatory care services.
Outpatient/Ambulatory Care Services
Emergency Services
Inpatient Services
Native Liaison Worker
Visiting Hours
Outpatient/Ambulatory Care Services
Outpatient/Ambulatory Care provides services that are scheduled or ordered by your physician.
Laboratory and x-ray services are provided on weekdays during regular hours with an order from your physician.
Visiting professional services are available at various times each month. Contact the hospital to find out what services are available and when you can receive them.
Equipment and medical supplies (such as splints, crutches, cervical collars, fiberglass casts) will be provided at cost or for a rental fee.
Minor Procedures (such as removal of moles, warts and toenails) can be done by appointment only. Appointments will be booked through your physician's office. Wellness Clinics, such as foot care and blood pressure clinics are scheduled on a regular basis.
Information and Education is provided on an individual or group basis.
Emergency Services
Immediate emergency care is provided at the Broadview Union Hospital. Physician services and/or emergency consultations are provided twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. Emergency laboratory and x-ray services are provided.
If you require more extensive emergency treatment, rapid transport to a specialized facility will be arranged.
Inpatient Services
Inpatient services provides medical care to adults, youth and children twenty-four hours a day.
Perinatal/Delivery Care is provided to pregnant women during or around the time of delivery. You will be transferred to a larger centre if you require care beyond what Broadview Hospital can provide (and if time permits).
Palliative Care services provide compassionate, supportive care to the terminally ill.
Observation Services are provided to assess your condition prior to your admission or discharge from hospital.
Emergency respite provides respite care resulting from an urgent and immediate need. Standard respite care fees apply to this service.
Native Liaison Worker
The Native Liaison Worker is a link between First Nations people in the area and the Broadview Union Hospital. The Liaison Worker educates employees and works to increase awareness and understanding of First Nations cultural beliefs and practices.
Visiting Hours
Regular visiting hours are from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Please check with the nursing staff on the unit for further information/extenuating circumstances.
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