There are more than 230 public hospitals and health services in NSW.
Every day, in every part of NSW, our dedicated staff are here for you.
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Most public hospitals in Australia have an emergency department that provides care to people who need urgent medical attention.
Learn about planned hospital admission in NSW, preparing for surgery, patient choices and consent.
Find out what to expect during your hospital stay, including who will care for you, what will happen and support options.
Your healthcare team will work with you to create a discharge plan to help you leave hospital safely after your stay.
Our team includes doctors, nurses, allied health, Aboriginal Liaison Officers, interpreters, pastoral care, chaplains, cleaners and more.
We provide culturally safe and personalised care in a safe, clean, and friendly environment. Our staff are also bound by law and a strict code of conduct to maintain confidentiality and privacy.
REACH is a program to support patients, carers, and families to raise concerns with staff about worrying changes in a patient's condition.
We may be able to help with travel and accommodation costs if you need to travel more than 100km one way or 200km within a week.
Aboriginal Liaison Officers play a vital role in the care and welfare of Aboriginal patients, families, carers and kin. Ask any staff member to connect you.
If you, your carer, a family member or kin does not speak English as a first language or is Deaf, you have the right to ask for a free and confidential interpreter.
You will be part of conversations or meetings about your care and can ask questions or share how you are feeling about what is happening. Your family, carer or kin can also be part of these meetings; it is your choice. You are an important part of the team, so don’t be afraid to speak up.