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# List of Hospitals in Australia | |||
The **List of hospitals in Australia** includes a comprehensive directory of healthcare facilities across the country. Australia has a diverse range of hospitals, including public, private, and specialized institutions, providing a wide array of medical services to the population. | |||
==Public Hospitals== | |||
Public hospitals in Australia are funded by the government and provide free or low-cost healthcare services to residents. These hospitals are integral to the Australian healthcare system and offer a variety of services, including emergency care, surgery, and specialized treatments. | |||
===New South Wales=== | |||
* [[Royal Prince Alfred Hospital]] | |||
* [[St Vincent's Hospital, Sydney]] | |||
* [[Westmead Hospital]] | |||
===Victoria=== | |||
* [[The Royal Melbourne Hospital]] | |||
* [[St Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne]] | |||
* [[Alfred Hospital]] | |||
===Queensland=== | |||
* [[Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital]] | |||
* [[Princess Alexandra Hospital]] | |||
* [[Gold Coast University Hospital]] | |||
===Western Australia=== | |||
* [[Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital]] | |||
* [[Fiona Stanley Hospital]] | |||
* [[Royal Perth Hospital]] | |||
===South Australia=== | |||
* [[Royal Adelaide Hospital]] | |||
* [[Flinders Medical Centre]] | |||
* [[The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Adelaide]] | |||
===Tasmania=== | |||
* [[Royal Hobart Hospital]] | |||
* [[Launceston General Hospital]] | |||
* [[North West Regional Hospital]] | |||
===Australian Capital Territory=== | |||
* [[Canberra Hospital]] | |||
* [[Calvary Public Hospital]] | |||
===Northern Territory=== | |||
* [[Royal Darwin Hospital]] | |||
* [[Alice Springs Hospital]] | |||
==Private Hospitals== | |||
Private hospitals in Australia offer a range of services and are funded through private health insurance and out-of-pocket payments. They often provide elective surgeries and specialized care. | |||
===Major Private Hospitals=== | |||
* [[Epworth Hospital]] | |||
* [[Mater Private Hospital Brisbane]] | |||
* [[St John of God Health Care]] | |||
==Specialized Hospitals== | |||
Specialized hospitals focus on specific areas of healthcare, such as children's health, mental health, or rehabilitation. | |||
===Children's Hospitals=== | |||
* [[The Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne]] | |||
* [[Sydney Children's Hospital]] | |||
* [[Queensland Children's Hospital]] | |||
===Mental Health Facilities=== | |||
* [[Graylands Hospital]] | |||
* [[Thomas Embling Hospital]] | |||
==Related Pages== | |||
* [[Healthcare in Australia]] | |||
* [[Medicare (Australia)]] | |||
* [[Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency]] | |||
{{Australia hospitals}} | |||
[[Category:Hospitals in Australia]] | |||
{{world topic|List of hospitals in}} [[Category:Lists of hospitals by country]] | |||
Latest revision as of 17:41, 27 January 2025
- List of Hospitals in Australia
The **List of hospitals in Australia** includes a comprehensive directory of healthcare facilities across the country. Australia has a diverse range of hospitals, including public, private, and specialized institutions, providing a wide array of medical services to the population.
Public Hospitals[edit]
Public hospitals in Australia are funded by the government and provide free or low-cost healthcare services to residents. These hospitals are integral to the Australian healthcare system and offer a variety of services, including emergency care, surgery, and specialized treatments.
New South Wales[edit]
Victoria[edit]
Queensland[edit]
Western Australia[edit]
South Australia[edit]
Tasmania[edit]
Australian Capital Territory[edit]
Northern Territory[edit]
Private Hospitals[edit]
Private hospitals in Australia offer a range of services and are funded through private health insurance and out-of-pocket payments. They often provide elective surgeries and specialized care.
Major Private Hospitals[edit]
Specialized Hospitals[edit]
Specialized hospitals focus on specific areas of healthcare, such as children's health, mental health, or rehabilitation.