Residents in Churchill, Manitoba, may see shorter wait times for medical procedures after the Manitoba government opened a new surgical clinic in Winnipeg on March 11, 2026. The facility is located on the Grace Hospital campus and brings seven surgeons together in one spot to provide faster access to care.
The clinic features eight exam rooms and a dedicated room for minor surgeries following a $700,000 renovation. It is designed to help surgeons see patients earlier for check-ups, which can help keep people from having to wait in hospital emergency departments for help with surgical issues.
Since the Churchill Health Centre is managed by the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority, local patients often travel south for major operations. This new facility aims to make those trips more efficient by organizing appointments and surgeries in one place to reduce the time spent waiting for a specialist.
Uzoma Asagwara, the Minister of Health, Seniors and Long-Term Care, said the clinic is part of a provincial effort to increase the number of surgeries performed each year. By making the path from the first assessment to the actual surgery faster, the province hopes to better support people from northern communities who depend on urban medical resources.