Regina’s new Breast Health Centre begins construction

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Saskatchewan’s new Breast Health Centre in Regina is one step closer to reality, as the demolition phase of construction began Wednesday.

Regina’s Breast Health Centre will provide a co-location of services, such as diagnostic imaging, consultation with specialists and surgeons, patient education, support and navigation. The centre will also offer on-site access to post-treatment care, such as therapies and rehabilitation.

Located at Regina Centre Crossing on Albert Street, the Breast Health Centre is operated by the Saskatchewan Health Authority and is expected to open its doors this fiscal year.“The future Regina Breast Health Centre remains a critical key in facilitating the care of breast disease and is part of a larger initiative to improve care and the patient experience overall,” Regina surgeon Dr. Sarah Miller said.

Some of the other initiatives related to breast cancer already implemented or soon to be across the province include:Additional capacity in Saskatoon and Moose Jaw for diagnostic procedures.

 

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