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Medicine Hat maternity clinic reopens, MLA says promise kept
Summary
The Family Medicine Maternity Clinic at Medicine Hat Regional Hospital reopened on Jan. 29, 2026 and is accepting new referrals; partners say the arrangement is a funded bridge running through March 2027 while a permanent model is planned.
Content
The Family Medicine Maternity Clinic at Medicine Hat Regional Hospital reopened on Jan. 29, 2026 and is accepting new referrals. The MLA for Cypress-Medicine Hat framed the reopening as a promise kept after a three-year effort. Alberta Health Services, Primary Care Alberta and the Palliser Primary Care Network are named as partners supporting the clinic. The current arrangement is described as an urgent, funded solution to maintain local prenatal and obstetrical care while longer-term planning continues.
Key details:
- The clinic reopened on Jan. 29, 2026 and is accepting new referrals.
- Alberta Health Services, Primary Care Alberta and the Palliser Primary Care Network are providing space, nursing support, administrative resources and clinical oversight.
- The arrangement is funded to ensure continuity of local prenatal and obstetrical care through March 2027 as a temporary bridge.
- The immediate trigger for reopening was the departure of a local family physician who could no longer take new patients.
- The reopening is presented within a broader context of regional health investments, including Budget 2025 planning funds for a new Urgent Care Centre and cited provincial initiatives and spending in the riding since 2023.
Summary:
The reopening restores local prenatal and obstetrical services in Medicine Hat and addresses a near-term gap caused by a departing physician. The current funded arrangement runs through March 2027 while the named health partners work toward a permanent, sustainable model. Undetermined at this time
