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The Royal Melbourne Hospital (RMH), located in Parkville, Victoria, an inner suburb of Melbourne, is one of Australia's leading public hospitals. It is a major teaching hospital for tertiary health care with a reputation in clinical research.
St Vincent's Private Hospital East Melbourne [557] – East Melbourne; St Vincent's Private Hospital Fitzroy [557] – Fitzroy; St Vincent's Private Hospital Kew [557] – Kew; The Avenue Hospital [558] – Windsor; The Bays Hospital [559] – Mornington; The Geelong Clinic [560] – St Albans Park; The Melbourne Clinic [561] – Richmond; The ...
Pages in category "Hospitals in Melbourne" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total. ... Queen Victoria Hospital, Melbourne; R. Royal Children's ...
Monash Medical Centre (MMC) is a teaching hospital in Melbourne, Australia. It provides specialist tertiary-level healthcare to Melbourne's south-east. Monash Medical Centre is part of Monash Health, the largest public health service in Victoria.
The Alfred Hospital, (also known as The Alfred or Alfred Hospital) is a leading tertiary hospital in Melbourne, Victoria. It is the second oldest hospital in Victoria after Melbourne Hospital which is still operating on its original site. [2] The hospital is one of two major adult trauma centers in Victoria and houses the largest intensive care ...
Frankston Hospital (officially Frankston Public Hospital) is a 454-bed public hospital located in the Melbourne suburb of Frankston in Victoria, Australia. [1] It opened as the Frankston Community Hospital on 30 November 1941.
Box Hill Hospital is a teaching hospital in Melbourne. It is one of the seven hospitals that are governed within the Eastern Health network which provides health care services across the Eastern metropolitan area of Victoria. [1] Established in 1956, Box Hill Hospital is a large acute hospital in the Melbourne suburb of Box Hill, which admits ...
It is a 400-bed hospital serving the northern suburbs of Melbourne, as well as the surrounding country areas of Victoria. The Northern Health catchment includes three of the state's six growth areas: Hume, Whittlesea and Mitchell, and the northern growth corridor population is projected to grow by 58 per cent between 2016 and 2031.