Orthopaedics
If you need an artificial limb, a back brace or shoes
to fit feet of different sizes, you will not find what you need
at the mall. Our Orthopaedic department, located at our Provincial
Services office, can help you get what you require. The Council
has been providing Saskatchewan people with orthopaedic services
for 50 years. Both our facility and staff are nationally certified.
We offer service to hospitals, rehabilitation centres
and individuals across the province. Many orthotic, prosthetic and
pedorthic appliances are funded for Saskatchewan residents by Saskatchewan
Health. Talk to our receptionist about cost coverage.
For those unfamiliar with orthopaedic terms, see
here for some definitions.
Retail items
The Council offers a variety of retail products to meet specific
patient needs such as custom manufactured inserts (arch supports)
for foot comfort. We also carry some hard-to-find items such as
baby shoes that will work with leg braces. We recently introduced
a line of therapeutic footwear to meet the needs of individuals
who have swollen or sensitive feet, diabetic patients, and others
who require protection against friction and pressure.
Call ahead
In most cases you must have a prescription or requisition
from a medical specialist and an appointment is required. Some
off-the-shelf items can be purchased directly. Please call us
beforehand to check if you need a requisition, if funding is available
for the item you require, and to book an appointment. Our number is
(306) 374-4400.
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