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The Kerrobert and District Health Centre is a modern, $23-million integrated health facility located at 115 Manitoba Avenue in Kerrobert, SK, serving a population of more than 44,000 residents across west-central Saskatchewan. The facility operates a 24/7 emergency department equipped with two observation rooms, a bariatric room, two ambulance bays, and on-site lab and X-ray services. It is a full-service rural health centre suited for emergency care, primary care, and diagnostic needs — making it the go-to facility for residents of Kerrobert and the surrounding Heartland Health Region.
Services & Specialties
24/7 Emergency Department, Triage-based emergency care, In-patient acute care (6 acute beds), Observation rooms (x2), Bariatric room, Palliative care room, On-site laboratory services, X-ray / diagnostic imaging, KLD Medical Clinic (physician and nurse practitioner services), Physiotherapy, Occupational therapy, Public health services, Child, youth, and mental health counselling, Addiction services, Ambulance / Emergency Medical Services (EMS), Telehealth services, Long-term care (30 beds).
Upon arrival, you will be triaged by nursing staff — patients with the most urgent needs are seen first, so wait times vary based on severity of cases ahead of you.
The KLD Medical Clinic is located within the facility and offers physician and nurse practitioner services during office hours — if your concern is non-urgent, a clinic appointment may be faster than the ER.
The facility has a telehealth system on-site, which may allow you to connect with specialists in larger centres without needing to travel.
If you are travelling from a rural area outside Kerrobert, call ahead at (306) 834-2646 to confirm services relevant to your needs are available.
For mental health or addiction support, dedicated services are available at this facility — you do not need to visit the ER specifically for these concerns.
What to Bring
Saskatchewan Health Card (Health Services Number)
Government-issued photo ID
List of current medications and dosages
Provincial drug plan card or private insurance information
Relevant medical history documents or specialist referral letters
Emergency contact information
Comfortable clothing for potential extended observation
Payment method for any applicable fees or prescriptions
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Kerrobert and District Health Centre emergency department open 24/7?
Yes, the emergency department at Kerrobert and District Health Centre operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including holidays.
What services are available on-site at Kerrobert and District Health Centre?
The facility offers a wide range of services under one roof, including emergency care, in-patient acute care, a medical clinic with physicians and nurse practitioners, lab and X-ray, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, mental health and addiction services, public health, and EMS/ambulance services.
Does Kerrobert Hospital have telehealth services for specialist access?
Yes, the facility is equipped with a state-of-the-art telehealth system, which can connect patients with specialists in larger centres without requiring them to travel long distances.
How many beds does Kerrobert and District Health Centre have?
The facility has 6 acute care beds, 2 program beds (for palliative and respite care), 2 observation rooms, and 30 long-term care beds across two 15-resident homes.
Is there a walk-in clinic or medical clinic at Kerrobert Health Centre?
Yes, the KLD Medical Clinic is located within the health centre and provides physician and nurse practitioner services during regular office hours. For non-urgent concerns, the clinic may be a faster option than the emergency department.
How do I contact Kerrobert and District Health Centre?
You can reach the Kerrobert and District Health Centre by phone at (306) 834-2646. The facility is located at 115 Manitoba Avenue, Kerrobert, SK S0L 1R0, at the junction of Highway 21 and Manitoba Avenue.