Meadow Lake Hospital expected to begin building hemodialysis unit this summer
Residents with kidney disease in Northwest Saskatchewan could begin receiving treatment much closer to home as soon as 2022.
In a media release, the Saskatchewan Health Authority announced Wednesday that RNF Ventures Ltd. was awarded a construction contract to build a new hemodialysis unit in Meadow Lake Hospital. The unit is said to be approximately 3,101 sq. ft. in size with six hemodialysis units that can treat up to 12 patients.
In the release, Trade and Export minister and Meadow Lake MLA Jeremy Harrison stated residents are currently forced to travel to Lloydminster, North Battleford, Prince Albert or Saskatoon to receive their dialysis treatments.
“This much anticipated expansion of our local hospital will bring this life-sustaining treatment here to our community and better protect the lives and livelihoods of local patients with kidney disease,” Harrison said.