Prairie North Health Region

The Prairie North Health Region was a health region in Saskatchewan, Canada. Primarily based in the central-northern region of the province, the health region operated out of four hospitals, and several community health centers and long term care facilities.

Prairie North Health Region
Headquarters
Areas served
North Battleford, Lloydminster, Cut Knife, Edam, Goodsoil, Loon Lake, Maidstone, Meadow Lake, Neilburg, Paradise Hill, St. Walburg, Turtleford
Websitepnrha.ca

As of December 4, 2017, it is considered defunct, as all health regions in Saskatchewan have been replaced by the Saskatchewan Health Authority.[1]

Major hospitals

The major hospitals in the region include:

Regional rural hospitals

The following regional hospitals and community health centers are located in the region:

  • Cut Knife Health Complex (Cut Knife)
  • Lady Minto Health Care Centre (Edam)
  • L. Gervais Memorial Health Centre (Goodsoil)
  • Loon Lake Hospital & Special Care Home (Loon Lake)
  • Maidstone Health Complex (Maidstone)
  • Meadow Lake Hospital (Meadow Lake)
  • Manitou Health Centre (Neilburg)
  • Paradise Hill Health Centre (Paradise Hill)
  • St. Walburg Health Complex (St. Walburg)
  • Riverside Health Complex (Turtleford)
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