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Kerrobert Integrated Health Centre is a full-service rural facility located at 635 Alberta Avenue in Kerrobert, Saskatchewan, offering 24/7 emergency department care to residents across the Heartland region and a catchment population of over 44,000. The integrated facility combines emergency services, 8 acute care beds, diagnostics including full lab and X-ray, mental health services, and long-term care under one roof. Designed using patient-centred and Lean healthcare principles, the ED features standardized exam rooms, observation rooms, and a trauma room arranged around a central nurses' station — making it the primary emergency resource for Kerrobert and the surrounding rural communities.
Services & Specialties
24/7 Emergency Department, Triage-based emergency assessment, Full laboratory services, X-ray and diagnostic imaging, 8 acute care beds, 2 observation rooms, 1 trauma/resuscitation room, 1 palliative care room, 1 bariatric room, Ambulance / EMS services, Physician and nurse practitioner services (KLD Medical Clinic), Physiotherapy, Occupational therapy, Mental health and addictions counselling, Child and youth mental health services, Public health services, Telehealth services.
Call ahead at (306) 834-2646 if your situation is non-urgent — the on-site KLD Medical Clinic offers physician and nurse practitioner appointments and may be more appropriate than the ER.
For medical advice before making the trip, call HealthLine 811, available 24/7 at no cost to Saskatchewan residents.
The ER uses triage — patients are seen based on urgency, not arrival order. Be prepared to wait if your condition is non-life-threatening, especially if others with critical needs arrive.
Kerrobert is a rural community. If you are travelling from a distance, check road conditions on Highway 21 before heading out, particularly in winter months.
The facility offers telehealth services, which may allow you to consult with specialists without travelling to a larger centre — ask your care team whether a telehealth referral is appropriate for your situation.
What to Bring
Saskatchewan Health Card (CHP card)
Government-issued photo ID
List of all current medications, including dosages
List of known allergies
Any relevant medical history or specialist referral letters
Personal health insurance information (if applicable)
Phone charger or portable battery
Snacks, water, and a warm layer — rural ERs can involve waiting
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Kerrobert Integrated Health Centre have a 24/7 emergency department?
Yes. The emergency department at Kerrobert Integrated Health Centre operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, serving Kerrobert and the surrounding rural communities in the Heartland region of Saskatchewan.
What diagnostic services are available at the Kerrobert ER?
The facility has a full on-site laboratory and X-ray department, meaning basic blood work and imaging can be completed without transferring to a larger centre for many common presentations.
Is there a doctor or nurse practitioner available at the Kerrobert health centre?
Yes. The KLD Medical Clinic is located within the health centre and provides physician and nurse practitioner services. The clinic operates during regular office hours — the ER remains staffed around the clock for emergencies.
Can I access mental health services at Kerrobert Integrated Health Centre?
Yes. The facility offers mental health and addictions counselling as well as child and youth mental health services. Ask at the facility or contact them at (306) 834-2646 for information on how to access these services.
Does the health centre offer telehealth or specialist referrals?
Yes. Kerrobert Integrated Health Centre is equipped with a telehealth system, which can connect patients with specialists at larger centres without requiring travel. Ask your care provider whether a telehealth consultation is appropriate for your situation.
What should I do for non-emergency health concerns when the clinic is closed?
Saskatchewan residents can call HealthLine 811 at any time — 24 hours a day, 7 days a week — for free advice from registered nurses. This can help you decide whether an ER visit is necessary or whether your concern can wait for a clinic appointment.