Please note a one-day change of hours at SCC’s Downtown Clinic on Thursday, June 26
On Thursday, June 26 we will open to patients/clients at 9:30 a.m.
Thank you for helping us accommodate our staff meetings!
On Thursday, June 26 we will open to patients/clients at 9:30 a.m.
Thank you for helping us accommodate our staff meetings!
On Thursday, May 29 we will open to patients/clients at 9:30 a.m.
Thank you for helping us accommodate our staff meetings!
We are closed on Monday, May 19 for Victoria Day.
Regular clinic hours resume on Tuesday, May 20.
On Thursday, April 24 we will open to patients/clients at 9:30 a.m.
Thank you for helping us accommodate our staff meetings!
To ensure accurate records and smooth access to care, we have recently resumed the practice of requesting health cards at each visit. You might remember we used to do this prior to COVID-19.
Even if you’ve been a patient for years, presenting your health card helps us:
Confirm your identity – We’re a large organization with more than 19,000 patients across two locations. Our staff are great at knowing patients/clients, but not every staff member knows every patient.
Ensure your information on file is accurate and up-to-date – You’d be surprised at how many times people forget to tell us about a move they made or that they discontinued their land line. You’d hate for your specialist referral to go to the wrong place, or miss the phone call with your important test results.
Maintain best practices for patient care – We strive to follow best practices and asking for health cards is one of them.
This small step helps us provide you with the best possible service and reduce errors in medical records.
In case your preferred name is different than your legal name on your card, that’s no problem. It’s easy for us to update your chart to reflect your preference. Just let reception or your provider know. If we don’t get it right, please tell us. We want to make sure we’re calling you by the correct name going forward.
Thank you for your cooperation!
On Thursday, March 27 we will open to patients/clients at 9:30 a.m.
Thank you for helping us accommodate our staff meetings!
For current Saskatoon Community Clinic patients and members only
The Occupational Therapy Department at Saskatoon Community Clinic is excited to announce an upcoming falls prevention group focusing on older adults who are at risk of falling in their home or caregivers interested in keeping their loved ones safe. This group will provide fun and interactive education on falls risk factors and prevention strategies, including easy changes that can be made to your lifestyle and your home.
Led by Occupational Therapists Rachel Degan and Julie Anstey, the group will run Tuesday, March 18 from 1:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. at our new location, 2211 11th Street West.
Snacks and refreshments provided.
If interested please contact the OT department at 306-664-4259 or [email protected].
Regular clinic hours will resume on Tuesday, February 18.
Happy Family Day!
For current Saskatoon Community Clinic patients and members only
January 30 – April 10
2211 11th Street West, Saskatoon
Thursdays from 1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
The Counselling & Community Services Department is offering a 6-session support group early in 2025. This group will meet every two weeks and provide clinic patients and members a supportive space to process their loss and grief.
Coming together in a group provides an opportunity to meet and share experience with others who are coping with loss and grief. It does not matter how long ago you had the loss or who it was that you lost. If you are grieving and want support, you are welcome.
Dates:
Thursday, January 30
Thursday, February 13
Thursday, February 27
Thursday, March 13
Thursday, March 27
Thursday, April 10
You are required to register for this group.
To register or learn more, please call Counselling Reception and speak to Darla:
306-664-4283
Registration after the start date is welcome!