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About Regina Community Clinic

Our hope and dream is that all Saskatchewan residents have access to integrated and co-operative primary health care.

The Regina Community Clinic is unique  -  we are a primary health service provider and the only healthcare co-operative in southern Saskatchewan. 

As a co-operative, our patients and members are partners in their healthcare. Our members have input into the direction of the clinic via an elected Board of Directors. Owned by those using our services, we operate with an approach to wellness that focuses on holistic and collaborative care.

Being a healthcare co-operative, our goal is not only to provide care for the patients’ physical and mental health,  but also offer social and education services and programs to our members, patients, and members of the community.

Our multi-disciplinary group of health professionals work together as a team to provide a wide range of services and programs.

The Regina Community Clinic is on the path of reconciliation. Land acknowledgements are a steppingstone to honouring broken treaty relationships.  We would like to acknowledge the clinic is on Treaty 4 Territory with a presence in Treaty 6.  These are the original lands of the nêhiyawakAnihšināpēk, Dakota, Lakota, Nakoda, and the homeland of the Métis/Michif Nation. Today, these lands continue to be the shared territory of many diverse people from near and far.

The Regina Community Clinic just recently celebrated its 60th Anniversary!  Check out a video about our history here:

Our Hope & Dream, Vision, Mission Statement & Values

Our Hope & Dream

All Saskatchewan residents have access to integrated and cooperative primary health care

Vision

Partnering cooperatively for a healthier community

Mission

As a health co-operative, our mission is to provide integrated healthcare, social and educational services to the Regina community

Values

Respect              Our environment is welcoming to all

Democracy        Our cooperative model is core to our success

Integrity             Our promise to provide healthcare services is demonstrated                               by  day-to- day actions

Excellence         Our services are the best Saskatchewan has to offer

Service               We put the needs of our patient first

Collaboration     Our strategic relationships help foster excellence in our                                        service delivery

Advocacy           For patients, community, and healthcare

 

Our Management Tean

Regina Community Clinic Management Team

Dawn Martin
Dawn Martin

Executive Director

Uche Omosigho
Uche Omosigho

Finance Manager/Controller

Kris Dutchak
Kris Dutchak

Director of Health Programs & Services

Dr. Robin McMaster
Dr. Robin McMaster

Medical Coordinator

Crystal Semple
Crystal Semple

Executive Assistant

More Resources and FAQ's

Find helpful links and answers to frequently asked questions about the Regina Community Clinic and our services.

FAQs

What is a health care co-operative?

A co-operative, by definition, is an organization with a willingness and ability to work with others. It is owned by and operated for the benefit of those using its services.

There are four co-operative community clinics in Saskatchewan that not only provide wholistic primary healthcare to meet the needs of all their patients but also have the capacity/flexibility to highlight specific healthcare needs and tailor their services to meet the needs of specific populations within their locality. 

The populations and health needs vary. These include Indigenous health, rural health, and refugee health. Co-operative community clinics provide are capable of offering care and services to the most vulnerable populations which are often over-looked in the mainstream healthcare system.

The goal is not only to provide care for the patients’ physical and mental health but also services to provide social services and the well-being of their communities. Co-operative community clinics offer social and education services and programs to their members, patients, and members of the community in which they are located.

The Regina Community Clinic is the only healthcare co-operative in southern Saskatchewan.

As a co-operative, members have input into the direction of the clinic via an elected Board of Directors.  All members have a vote at annual general meetings and can become board members.  There is a balanced approach to governance of these clinics: patients also have input and are partners in their healthcare.

Co-operative community clinics offer a fiscally efficient, integrated approach to healthcare. They have demonstrated savings within the healthcare system by curbing demands on the larger system, and providing more patient-focused care.

Community clinics are a working model of what the health system in Saskatchewan and across Canada is considering as an alternative of providing health care needs.

What is meant by membership?

The Regina Community Clinic is a health care co-operative.

In order to participate in how this healthcare co-operative is run, you can purchase a membership.

You do not need a membership to use our services.

Please go to ABOUT US  - Benefits of Becoming a Member on this website for more information. 

 

How do I become a patient of the Regina Community Clinic ?

To apply to become a New Patient, go to the main page then "Become a Patient" and fill out the online form. 

Please consider becoming a member of the clinic and we can keep you up to date on any new services and additional patient capacity when it becomes available.

Please visit Benefits of Becoming a Member

Where do you get your funding?

Our funding comes from Saskatchewan Health. We also receive financial support from individual donations to our Growth Fund for special events.

Co-operative community clinics offer a fiscally efficient, integrated approach to healthcare. They have demonstrated savings within the healthcare system by curbing demands on the larger system, and providing more patient-focused care.

What are Primary Health Services?

Primary health services are generally the first point of contact and provide the basis to address the main health needs of individuals. Core programs include Health Promotion, Disease Prevention, Curative Care, Rehabilitative Care and Supportive Care.

Who do you serve?

The clinic serves a diverse clientele within the Regina area.

Do I need to make an appointment, or can I just drop in?

An appointment is necessary for most of our services. Do not hesitate to call if you have any questions.