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Colposcopist Referral List

To simplify the referral process and improve follow up for Saskatchewan women with an abnormal Pap test, the Screening Program for Cervical Cancer has compiled a list of gynecologists to whom family physicians and nurse practitioners can refer their patients for diagnostic testing.

The gynecologists noted below are those who regularly perform colposcopies and who have agreed to include their clinic information on this site for referral. (Note: primary care providers can choose to refer patients to gynecologists not listed.) 

The information will be reviewed semi-annually. If you have questions please contact the screening program at 639-625-2132.

Regina

Dr. Amos Akinbiyi
Phone: 306-569-1522
Fax: 306-569-2313

Dr. Olanrewaju Onasanya 
Phone: 306-751-5151
Fax: 306-751-5155

Dr. Corrine Jabs

Phone: 306-586-3120

Fax: 306-586-3128

Zoemed Clinic
Dr. Ejibunmi Adetola
Phone: 306-525-3694
Fax: 306-525-3994

Maternity and Wellness on Victoria
Dr. Jackie Ferguson; Dr. Erin Kot; Dr. Dorian Kristmanson; Dr. Sarah Smith
Phone: 306-352-4963
Fax: 306-205-1155

Queen City Obstetrics and Gynecology
Dr. Christine Lett; Dr. Tara Peters; Dr. Angela Poole
Phone: 306-585-9565
Fax: 306-585-9209

Gynecology and Pediatrics Associates of Regina
Dr. Huse Kamencic; Dr. Darrien Rattray; Dr. John Thiel
Phone: 306-586-1800
Fax: 306-586-3511

Moose Jaw

Dr. Nureni Yusuf
Phone: 306-693-0925
Fax: 306-693-0927

Saskatoon

Broadway Obstetrics and Gynecology
Dr. Lexy Regush; Dr. Afton Sielski; Dr. Nerissa Tyson
Phone:  306-808-0340
Fax:  306-667-4066

Cornerstone Medical Clinic

Dr. Jennifer Duda; Dr. Seirin Goldade; Dr. Laura Weins

Phone: 306-975-1262

Fax: 306-975-1221

Saskatoon Obstetrics and Gynecology Consultants
Dr. Marilyn Davidson; Dr. Natasha Payton; Dr. Megan Sander; Dr. Kaitlin Rieben
Phone:  306-653-5970
Fax:  306-653-5383

Wall Street Obstetrics and Gynecology
Dr. Evelyn Grenier; Dr. Michelle Ng; Dr. Marissa Topping
Phone:  306-652-4331
Fax:  306-242-4855

YXE Women’s Health
Dr. Annette Epp; Dr. Bobbi-Jean Batchelor
Phone:  306-954-9939
Fax:  306-954-9940

Dr. Ann M. Ravichander Medical Prof. Corp
Dr. Ann Ravichander
Phone:  306-244-0177
Fax:  306-244-8705

North Battleford

Dr. Danielle Nault
Spesmed Specialist
Phone: 306-446-5561
Fax: 306-446-0055

Prince Albert

Prince Albert Women’s Health Clinic
Dr. Carmen-Nicoleta Mircea; Dr. Vijayalakshmi Udayasankar; Dr. Shelby Jenkins 
Phone:  306-703-0350
Fax:  888-628-2028

Dr. Colin Clark
Phone:  306-763-8081
Fax:  306-763-1307

Yorkton

Dr. Cornelius Spies
Phone: 306-782-5525
Fax: 306-782-3616

 

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Client Navigation Program

The Screening Program for Breast Cancer is a province-wide program for the early detection of breast cancer. Women age 50 to 69 receive an invitation to participate in the screening program. If women have participated in the program, they will receive letters until age 75. After age 75, women are welcome to continue with the screening program after consulting with their healthcare provider. Conditions associated with a limited life expectancy or physical limitations that prevent the positioning required for the mammography exam need to be considered. The screening program informs healthcare providers about the results of their patient’s screening mammograms.

Client Navigation Program

The screening program operates a Client Navigation Program. The goals of the program are to standardize care across the province, reduce anxiety levels of women with an abnormal screen and improve access to diagnostic imaging and biopsy when required. Working together with authorization from healthcare providers, client navigators, who are registered nurses, advocate for the timely management of women who have had an abnormal screen. The navigator coordinates referrals, facilitates access and provides information and support.

Navigator’s Role

To ensure your patient receives timely care, you are encouraged to complete a medical directive. With your authorization, navigators will coordinate the diagnostic mammogram and/or ultrasound as recommended by the radiologists for women with abnormal screening mammograms.

  • The navigator will phone your patient to explain the follow-up tests recommended and provide support and information as needed.
  • The navigator will inform you of the location and date of your patient’s appointment.
  • Your patient will be instructed to see you for their results from the diagnostic imaging tests.

Healthcare Provider Roles

The diagnostic centre will directly send you the results of your patient’s diagnostic imaging tests. You are responsible for arranging biopsies, any further follow-up diagnostic studies and referrals to surgeons. The algorithm Managing Results for Screening and Diagnostic Mammograms serves to support decision making by doctors and nurse practitioners, standardize care across the province, and reduce the wait times to biopsy/ surgery. It will guide you in referring your patient to a breast health centre, surgeon or both after their diagnostic tests.

For more information about the Client Navigation Program please call 639-625-2102 in Regina or 639-635-3101 in Saskatoon.

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Colorectal Cancer Screening Guidelines and Resources

The Saskatchewan Screening Program for Colorectal Cancer is a program of the Saskatchewan Cancer Agency for the detection of colorectal cancer. The screening program provides an easy-to-use test kit called a fecal immunochemical test (FIT) to Saskatchewan residents who are 50-74 years of age.

Call toll free 1-855-292-2202 or email our This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for more information.

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Cervical Cancer Screening Guidelines and Resources

The Screening Program for Cervical Cancer is a program of the Saskatchewan Cancer Agency dedicated to the prevention of cervical cancer. Approximately 90,000 people are having Pap tests in Saskatchewan. The screening program sends Pap test results to residents, along with reminders when they are due for another test.

Call toll-free 1-800-667-0017, or email our This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for more information.

 

New Cervical Cancer Screening Guidelines

As of Monday, November 6, the updated Cervical Cancer Screening Clinical Practice Guidelines in Saskatchewan will have gone into effect. Clinics across the province were mailed a package in the first weeks of August 2023.

To review the materials in the package, download the Checklist for the 2023 Cervical Guidelines.

 

Health-care provider resources are available to order for the clinic here

 

2023 Cervical Cancer Screening Guidelines

Start here: Checklist for the 2023 Cervical Guidelines

2023 Cervical Cancer Screening Guidelines (In effect Monday, November 6, 2023)

Summary of Cervical Screening Guidelines

Follow-up for Abnormal Pap Test Algorithm

Cervical Cancer Screening Quick Reference

Screening After Hysterectomy

Cervical Health Resources Tool

HPV Reflex Testing

FAQs and Decision Points for Initiating and Discontinuing Pap Testing

Cervical Health Resources

2012-2023 Cervical Cancer Screening Guidelines Transition Resource

Cervical Cancer Screening Clinical Practice Guidelines-An Interdisciplinary Practitioner Review (Video)

 

Education And Events

CME Cervical Cancer Screening Online Course: Implementing the 2023 Guidelines

The Saskatchewan Cancer Agency, the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, and the Division of Continuing Medical Education, College of Medicine collaborated to provide a learning opportunity for practitioners.

Continuous Intake Course Cost: FREE

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Liquid-Based Cytology Resources

HOLOGIC ThinPrep Pap Test Specimen Collection Training Bulletin

HOLOGIC Endocervical Brush-Spatula Protocol

HOLOGIC Customer Letter Pap Collection and Lubricant

HOLOGIC Surgilube Surgical Lubricant Sterile Bacteriostatic

HOLOGIC ThinPrep Anal Cytology Specimen Collection

> ThinPrep Liquid Based Cytology Pap Test Collection Training Video (opens in YouTube)

 
 

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Breast Cancer Screening Guidelines and Resources

The Screening Program for Breast Cancer is a program of the Saskatchewan Cancer Agency for the early detection of breast cancer. The program provides approximately 37,000 screening mammograms each year to women throughout Saskatchewan.

The screening program sends results of the screening mammogram to women and their healthcare provider. With your authorization, nurse navigators, who are registered nurses, will coordinate diagnostic mammograms and/or ultrasounds as recommended by the radiologist for women with an abnormal screen result.

Call toll free 1-855-584-8228 or email our This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for more information.

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