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The Southeast Integrated Care Centre (SEICC) in Moosomin, Saskatchewan operates a 24/7 emergency department serving residents of southeastern Saskatchewan and nearby communities along the Trans-Canada Highway corridor. The facility is a modern integrated care centre built in 2008, offering 27 acute care beds alongside diagnostic imaging, laboratory services, and obstetrical care for the region. Patients requiring specialist care or advanced procedures are typically referred to Yorkton or larger urban centres, making SEICC the frontline emergency resource for this rural farming and mining community.
Services & Specialties
24/7 Emergency Department, Acute Care (27 beds), Obstetrical Care, Laboratory and X-Ray Services, Medical Imaging, Outpatient Procedures, Mental Health and Addictions Services, Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy, Palliative Care, Home Care, On-Site Pharmacy, Public Health Services.
SEICC serves as the primary emergency resource for southeastern Saskatchewan — for life-threatening emergencies, call 911 immediately rather than driving yourself.
Patients needing specialist care will likely be referred to Yorkton Regional Health Centre or another larger centre; be prepared for a possible transfer if your condition requires it.
For non-urgent health concerns, call Saskatchewan HealthLine at 811 before heading to the ER — a registered nurse can help you decide the right level of care.
The ED uses a triage system, meaning patients are seen by severity of condition, not order of arrival. Minor concerns may involve a longer wait if the department is busy.
If you are travelling through on the Trans-Canada Highway and need emergency care, SEICC is easily accessible from the highway and is a full-service emergency facility.
What to Bring
Saskatchewan Health Card (provincial health card)
Government-issued photo ID
List of current medications and dosages
Any relevant medical history documents or previous test results
Insurance information if applicable
Emergency contact name and phone number
Warm clothing or a blanket — waiting areas can be cool
Phone charger or small entertainment for potential wait times
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the Southeast Integrated Care Centre in Moosomin have a 24/7 emergency department?
Yes, the SEICC emergency department in Moosomin is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including holidays.
What is the phone number for Southeast Integrated Care Centre in Moosomin?
You can reach the Southeast Integrated Care Centre at 306-435-3303. For non-urgent medical questions, you can also call Saskatchewan HealthLine at 811.
Does SEICC offer obstetrical or maternity care?
Yes, the Southeast Integrated Care Centre provides obstetrical care services. Contact the facility directly at 306-435-3303 to learn more about available maternity services.
Will I be seen by a specialist at the SEICC emergency department?
There are no specialist physicians permanently based on-site at SEICC. If your condition requires specialist care, you will typically be referred to Yorkton Regional Health Centre or another larger facility.
Is parking free at Southeast Integrated Care Centre?
Yes, parking at SEICC at 601 Wright Road in Moosomin is free of charge.
Is the Southeast Integrated Care Centre a trauma centre?
SEICC does not hold a formal trauma centre designation. It is a full-service rural emergency department that stabilizes patients and refers complex trauma cases to higher-level facilities as needed.