Krista Reid’s son has been at the Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital in Saskatoon for more than a week dealing with stomach problems that she says doctors are… Sask
The specialist has helped numerous families in Saskatchewan with diagnosing various gastrointestinal issues and providing treatment. Other pediatricians in the province can’t diagnose such problems because they don’t have that scope of practice.
The ministry said $2.27 million of increased annual funding is being provided to develop and stabilize a gastrointestinal specialist program in Saskatchewan, with the goal to reduce wait times and help ensure patients receive care close to home. The average wait time was not provided, but some parents have said they’ve had to wait up to six years in Saskatchewan before seeing a specialist.
“He is, of course, not comfortable and it’s scary. It’s quite traumatic for him and just breaks my heart seeing this,” she said. “And then furthermore, that he has to wait even longer to get the help that he needs is very stressful and frustrating.”
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