Saskatchewan sets record as more than 102,000 surgeries performed over past year
More than 102,000 surgeries and procedures were performed in the province between April 1, 2025 and March 31, 2026, setting a new record for Saskatchewan.
According to the Saskatchewan Ministry of Health, the figure represents a new record for the province and marks the second consecutive year with more than 100,000 surgical procedures completed in the province. The ministry said the previous year saw the numbers increase by more than 2,100.
The ministry said centralized scheduling, expanded referral systems and an enhanced program to prepare patients for their procedures have led to improved access and more efficiency in operating rooms.
“Surpassing 100,000 surgeries for a second straight year reflects our government’s commitment to putting patients first and ensuring high-quality surgical care is available in right place at the right time,” Jeremy Cockrill, Saskatchewan’s health minister, said in a statement.

