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Cornerstone Medical Clinic

Description:Cornerstone Medical Clinic in Saskatchewan offers family medicine, women's health, maternity care, and gynecology services.
Service Area:Saskatoon and surrounding area
Categories:Primary CareSpecialist MedicineMidwifery

Patient and Visitor Experience for Cornerstone Medical Clinic

Hours of Operation *Hours may vary; please contact the clinic to confirm.

Monday:8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday:8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday:8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday:8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday:8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday:Closed
Sunday:Closed
Patient Age Range:All ages
Patient Profile:Families and individuals seeking care in Women's Health, Maternity Care, or Pediatric Periodic Health Exams, among other specialized services.
Patient Instructions
  1. 1Provide 24 hours notice when cancelling an appointment to avoid being invoiced for no-shows.
  2. 2For women's clinic or breastfeeding clinic appointments, call 306-975-1262.
  3. 3For medical emergencies, dial 911 or go to the closest emergency room.
  4. 4For general health questions and advice, call the provincial health line at 811.
  5. 5For Cornerstone Maternity patients in labour, go to the Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital.
  6. 6Do not call the after-hours physician for non-urgent issues or prescription refills.
  7. 7Start taking a prenatal vitamin with folic acid right away (0.4 – 1 mg/day).
  8. 8Take Vitamin D at a dose of 600-2000 IU per day.
  9. 9Consider taking DHA 200 mg per day if eating fish/seafood less than twice a week.
  10. 10Do not drink alcohol during pregnancy.
  11. 11Stop smoking; contact smokershelpline.ca or 1-877-513-5333 for advice.
  12. 12Say no to recreational drugs; contact Mental Health and Addictions Services at (306) 655-7777 for help.
  13. 13Eat a balanced diet with lots of vegetables, fruits, whole grains, protein, and dairy/alternatives.
  14. 14Aim for a calcium intake of 1000 mg per day.
  15. 15For nausea/vomiting, try small sips of fluids often and small, frequent snacks/meals. See doctor if worried about dehydration.
  16. 16Report any vaginal bleeding or spotting promptly to your doctor. Go to hospital for heavy bleeding, continuous fluid leaking, or intense cramping.
  17. 17Wash hands often or use hand sanitizer. Avoid close contact with sick people.
  18. 18Ensure meat, fish, and eggs are well cooked. Avoid sushi, raw sprouts, non-dried deli meat, and unpasteurized cheese.
  19. 19Let someone else change the cat litter box due to toxoplasmosis risk.
  20. 20Exercise in moderation, avoiding contact sports or activities with falling risk, and scuba diving.
  21. 21Drink plenty of water.
  22. 22Avoid excess heat (hot tubs, saunas, exercising in hot weather).
  23. 23Attend prenatal appointments (monthly until 28 weeks, every 2 weeks until 36 weeks, then weekly).
  24. 24Allow more time to rest.
  25. 25Limit caffeine to no more than 300 mg/day.
  26. 26Plan to breastfeed your baby; seek help from nurse, doctor, or lactation consultant if challenges arise.
  27. 27Be careful with prescription or over-the-counter medications; check with pharmacist or doctor if safe in pregnancy.
  28. 28For pain/fever, Acetaminophen (Tylenol) is generally considered low risk (up to 4000 mg/day occasionally, 3000 mg/day frequently).
  29. 29Anti-inflammatories (ibuprofen, aspirin, naproxen) are not recommended in the first trimester or after 32 weeks.
  30. 30Take good care of your teeth: brush, floss, and visit your dentist.
  31. 31Avoid travel to areas with Zika virus while pregnant.
  32. 32Attend prenatal classes for information.
  33. 33Ask friends and family for support; contact Healthy Mother Healthy Baby at 306-655-4810 if needed.
  34. 34Get vaccinated: flu shot anytime during pregnancy, pertussis (whooping cough) vaccine in third trimester.
  35. 35Be aware of your mental health; talk to your doctor if struggling with depression, anxiety, or other concerns.
  36. 36Complete first trimester bloodwork/urine testing.
  37. 37Discuss prenatal genetic screening options.
  38. 38Complete anatomical ultrasound between 20-22 weeks.
  39. 39Complete repeat complete blood count and iron levels.
  40. 40Complete gestational glucose tolerance test between 24-28 weeks.
  41. 41If blood type negative, receive WinRho at 28 weeks, after birth, and in event of bleeding/trauma.
  42. 42Ensure diabetes screen is completed by 28 weeks.
  43. 43Ensure WinRho is received between 28-30 weeks if blood type is negative.
  44. 44Obtain a copy of your prenatal record at 28 weeks and an updated copy weekly starting at 36 weeks; keep it with you.
  45. 45Consider pelvic floor physiotherapy.
  46. 46Complete Group B Streptococcal vaginal and rectal swab at 36 to 37 weeks.
  47. 47Decide whether to bank baby’s cord blood.
  48. 48Prepare your hospital bag.
  49. 49Discuss birth preferences with labor supports and physician.
  50. 50Head to Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital if bleeding like a period, decreased fetal movement, water breaks, or strong, regular contractions (4-1-1 rule).
Physical Directions
  1. 1Located in Stonebridge.

Services & Specialties for Cornerstone Medical Clinic

Main Services

Family Medicine
Women's Health
Maternity Care
Obstetrics
Gynecology
Breastfeeding Medicine
Newborn and Infant Check Ups
Pediatric Periodic Health Exams
Adult Periodic Health Exams
Chronic Disease Management
  • Family Medicine
  • Women's Health
  • Maternity Care
  • Obstetrics
  • Gynecology
  • Breastfeeding Medicine
  • Newborn and Infant Check Ups
  • Pediatric Periodic Health Exams
  • Adult Periodic Health Exams
  • Chronic Disease Management
  • Preoperative Assessments
  • Minor Skin Excisions and Biopsies
  • Vasectomies
  • Ingrown Toenail Treatments
  • Mental Health Assessments and Support
  • WCB Initial Assessments and Follow Up of Injuries
  • Immunizations
  • Self-referral Pap Smears
  • Screening for Sexually Transmitted Illnesses
  • Contraceptive Counselling
  • IUD Insertions
  • Prenatal Care Consultations
  • Inducing Lactation
  • Tongue or Lip Tie Assessment
  • Introducing Solids into Baby's Diet
  • Weaning Infant or Child
  • Gender Affirming Hormone Therapy
Telehealth:No

Specialties

The following types of medical expertise are offered by providers indicated to work at this location.
  • Cardiologist
  • Family Doctor
  • Internist
  • Obstetrician & Gynecologist

Subspecialties

Areas of expertise within broader specialties, provided by clinicians with advanced training.
Occupational Medicine
Sleep Medicine
Addiction Medicine
Complementary and Integrative Medicine
Infertility
  • Occupational Medicine
  • Sleep Medicine
  • Addiction Medicine
  • Complementary and Integrative Medicine
  • Infertility
  • General Gynecology
  • Rural Medicine
  • Hospitalist Medicine
  • General Internal Medicine
  • Women's Health
  • Pediatric Cardiology
  • Gynecologic Oncology
  • Urogynecology
  • Cardiac Critical Care
  • General Cardiology
  • Sports Medicine
  • Echocardiography
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Obstetrics
  • Interventional Cardiology
  • General Obstetrics & Gynecology
  • Nuclear Cardiology
  • General Family Medicine
  • Cardiac Electrophysiology
  • Other
  • Maternal Fetal Medicine
  • Pain Medicine
  • Congenital Heart Disease
  • Heart Failure & Transplantation

Provider Languages Spoken

Languages in addition to English that are spoken by at least one provider at this location.
Yoruba
Hausa

Cornerstone Medical Clinic Contact and Communication

After-hours On-call (Providers):130-697-51262

Cornerstone Medical Clinic Referral Information

Referral Process: Cornerstone Medical Clinic accepts physician referrals for low-risk maternity care and for women's health clinic patients. The Breastfeeding Clinic accepts both referrals and self-referrals.
How to Refer: Physicians should send a referral form.
Specific Referral Forms
  • Women’s Health Clinic
  • Cornerstone Maternity
  • Breastfeeding Medicine Clinic

Cornerstone Medical Clinic Metadata and Administrative Details

Accreditations: All family physicians are certified by the College of Family Physicians of Canada. Specialist physicians are certified by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.
Hospital Affiliations: Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital
Research Involvement: Dr. Goldade's research interests include risk prediction modelling, application of clinical and administrative data to research and inquiry, and long-term impacts of pregnancy and lactation on maternal health and physiology.

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