Moosomin, SK · Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year
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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.
Free parking is available on site at 601 Wright Road, Moosomin. Contact the facility at 306-435-3303 to confirm accessible parking stall locations near the main entrance.
Moosomin is a rural community with no formal public transit routes. Most patients access the facility by personal vehicle or taxi. SEICC is located directly off the Trans-Canada Highway, approximately 2.25 hours east of Regina and 1.5 hours west of Brandon, MB.
No historical wait time data is available for this facility. Generally, rural emergency departments tend to be less crowded during mid-morning on weekdays. If your concern is non-urgent, calling HealthLine 811 first can help you determine if an ER visit is necessary.
No historical wait data is available. As with most emergency departments, evenings, weekends, and holidays may see higher patient volumes. Plan accordingly for non-urgent visits when possible.
Emergency departments use triage — patients with more serious conditions are seen first, regardless of arrival time.
Wait times are estimates based on Saskatchewan health data using historical volumes, current patient counts, and staffing. Actual wait times may vary.
If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 immediately.