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Broadview Hospital is a 16-bed acute care facility located at 901 Nina Street in Broadview, Saskatchewan, offering 24-hour emergency care including assessment, treatment, stabilization, and referral. As the primary emergency resource for Broadview and the surrounding rural communities, it provides inpatient and outpatient services supported by on-site lab and X-ray, with virtual physician coverage extending access into the evening hours. Patients with complex or specialized needs may be referred to larger regional centres such as Yorkton Regional Health Centre.
Services & Specialties
24/7 emergency care, Triage, assessment, treatment, and stabilization, Acute inpatient care (16 beds), Long-term care, Outpatient and ambulatory care, On-site laboratory services, On-site X-ray services, Obstetrical care (imminent delivery), Virtual physician coverage, Outreach clinic services to neighbouring First Nations communities.
Broadview Hospital uses a virtual physician program to extend ER coverage into the evening — you will still receive physician care after regular in-person hours.
Patients are seen based on urgency of need, not order of arrival. Expect to wait if your condition is non-urgent, even if the waiting room appears quiet.
For non-urgent health questions or to determine whether you need emergency care, call Saskatchewan HealthLine at 8-1-1 before driving to the ER.
If you require specialized care such as cardiac, stroke, or pediatric services, be prepared for possible transfer to Yorkton Regional Health Centre.
Bring a list of your current medications and any relevant health history, as this is a rural facility with limited on-site specialty resources and accurate information speeds up your care.
What to Bring
Saskatchewan Health Card (provincial health card)
Government-issued photo ID
List of current medications and dosages
List of known allergies
Summary of relevant medical history or recent test results
Phone or charger to stay connected during potential wait times
Cash or debit card for any incidental needs
Warm clothing or a blanket, as waiting areas in rural hospitals can be cool
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Broadview Hospital's emergency department open 24 hours a day?
Yes, Broadview Hospital offers 24-hour-a-day emergency care. In-person physicians cover the department during regular hours, and a virtual physician program extends coverage into the evening.
Does Broadview Hospital have lab and X-ray services on-site?
Yes, both laboratory and X-ray services are available on-site at Broadview Hospital, which helps support timely assessment and diagnosis in the emergency department.
Can I be seen for obstetrical care at Broadview Hospital's ER?
Obstetrical services are available at Broadview Hospital in cases where delivery is imminent. If you are not in active labour, you may be referred to a larger regional facility such as Yorkton Regional Health Centre for maternity care.
How does triage work at Broadview Hospital's emergency department?
Upon arrival, a triage nurse will assess your condition and assign a priority level based on urgency. Life-threatening emergencies such as cardiac arrest are seen first, followed by very urgent, urgent, less urgent, and non-urgent cases. You are seen based on need, not order of arrival.
What is the phone number for Broadview Hospital?
The main phone number for Broadview Hospital is 306-696-2441. The fax number is 306-696-5501.
Will I be transferred to another hospital if my condition is serious?
Broadview Hospital is a 16-bed rural community facility without specialized trauma, cardiac, stroke, pediatric, or mental health units. If your condition requires specialized care, the clinical team will stabilize you and arrange a referral or transfer, typically to Yorkton Regional Health Centre.