Regina Urgent Care Centre
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1320 Albert Street
Regina, SK, S4R 2R7
About This Facility
The Regina Urgent Care Centre (UCC) is the province’s first urgent care centre. The Urgent Care Centre provides care to patients with non-life-threatening illnesses and injuries requiring same-day attention, as well as those needing immediate mental health and addictions support. These situations include unexpected illnesses or injuries that are not life- or limb-threatening and require same-day treatment. This facility includes a designated mental health and addictions services entrance to offer confidential and discreet services to patients that require urgent care or are in crisis. Patients can access services from a range of care providers including physicians, nurse practitioners, mental health professionals, diagnostic technicians and pharmacists.
The in-house laboratory, diagnostic imaging, pharmacy services will allow the UCC to provide treatment or safely transfer or connected with the appropriate care setting or community resource.
The Saskatchewan Health Authority is taking a phased approach to operating the UCC, with the facility accepting patients seven-days-a-week from 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. beginning July 2. The Regina Urgent Care Centre will transition to accepting patients 24-hours-a-day, seven-days-a-week in the fall.
If you are experiencing trouble breathing, chest pains, or another medical emergency, please call 911 or travel to the closest emergency department.
Free scramble parking is available at the front of the Urgent Care Centre facility.
Services
- Ambulatory Care
- Chronic Disease Management
- First Nations and Metis Health
- Laboratory/X-ray
- Mental Health & Addiction
- Outpatient Procedures
- Pharmacy
- Protective Services Support
- Social Work