Royal Hospital for Women

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Royal Hospital for Women is a hospital located in Randwick, New South Wales, Australia. It is one of the oldest and most respected women's hospitals in Australia, providing health services exclusively for women and newborns.

History[edit]

The Royal Hospital for Women was established in 1820, making it one of the oldest women's hospitals in Australia. It was originally located in Paddington, but was relocated to its current location in Randwick in 1997. The hospital has a rich history of providing exceptional care for women and newborns, and has been at the forefront of women's health care for nearly two centuries.

Services[edit]

The Royal Hospital for Women provides a wide range of health care services specifically for women and newborns. These include obstetrics, gynaecology, neonatology, and fertility services. The hospital also offers a range of support services, such as counselling, physiotherapy, and nutrition advice.

Research and Education[edit]

In addition to providing health care services, the Royal Hospital for Women is also a leading centre for research and education in women's health. The hospital is affiliated with the University of New South Wales, and many of its staff are involved in cutting-edge research and teaching.

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