King Edward Memorial Hospital
King Edward Memorial Hospital (KEMH) is a public hospital located in Perth, Western Australia. It is named after King Edward VII and is the state's largest maternity, gynaecological and neonatology hospital.
History
King Edward Memorial Hospital was established in 1916, originally named the Women's and Infants' Health hospital. The hospital was renamed in 1929 in honour of King Edward VII, who was known for his contributions to healthcare.
Services
The hospital provides a comprehensive range of services, including maternity care, gynaecology, neonatology, and fertility services. It also offers a range of support services such as social work, physiotherapy, and dietetics.
Maternity Care
King Edward Memorial Hospital is renowned for its maternity care services. It provides care for both normal and high-risk pregnancies. The hospital's maternity services include antenatal care, labour and birth care, and postnatal care.
Gynaecology
The hospital's gynaecology department provides a wide range of services, including gynaecological oncology, urogynaecology, and reproductive endocrinology.
Neonatology
The neonatology department at King Edward Memorial Hospital provides care for newborns, particularly those who are ill or premature. The department is equipped with a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) and a Special Care Nursery.
Research and Education
King Edward Memorial Hospital is also a centre for medical research and education. It is affiliated with the University of Western Australia and the Telethon Kids Institute, conducting research in areas such as maternal-fetal medicine, reproductive medicine, and neonatal medicine.
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