List of psychiatric hospitals in Australia
List of Psychiatric Hospitals in Australia
Australia has a comprehensive healthcare system, including a range of psychiatric hospitals that provide mental health services to those in need. This article provides a list of psychiatric hospitals located across the country, offering a variety of services from acute care to long-term treatment facilities. The mental health sector in Australia is supported by both public and private institutions, ensuring a wide range of care options for individuals with mental health conditions.
Public Psychiatric Hospitals[edit | edit source]
Public psychiatric hospitals in Australia are funded and operated by the government. These hospitals provide services free of charge or at a subsidized rate to Australian citizens and permanent residents.
New South Wales[edit | edit source]
Victoria[edit | edit source]
- Royal Melbourne Hospital - Psychiatric Unit
- The Alfred Hospital - Psychiatric Unit
- Thomas Embling Hospital
Queensland[edit | edit source]
- The Park Centre for Mental Health
- Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital - Mental Health
Western Australia[edit | edit source]
- Graylands Hospital
- Armadale Health Service - Mental Health Service
South Australia[edit | edit source]
- Glenside Health Services
- Royal Adelaide Hospital - Mental Health Unit
Tasmania[edit | edit source]
- Royal Hobart Hospital - Department of Psychiatry
Northern Territory[edit | edit source]
- Alice Springs Hospital - Mental Health Unit
Australian Capital Territory[edit | edit source]
- The Canberra Hospital - Mental Health Unit
Private Psychiatric Hospitals[edit | edit source]
Private psychiatric hospitals in Australia offer mental health care services on a fee-for-service basis. These hospitals often provide specialized services and may offer a more personalized care experience.
- Albert Road Clinic (Victoria)
- The Brisbane Clinic (Queensland)
- Cremorne Private Hospital (New South Wales)
- Hillcrest Rockhampton Private Hospital (Queensland)
- Northside Group (New South Wales)
- The Melbourne Clinic (Victoria)
- Toowong Private Hospital (Queensland)
Specialized Psychiatric Facilities[edit | edit source]
In addition to general psychiatric hospitals, Australia is home to several specialized facilities that focus on specific aspects of mental health, such as forensic psychiatry or child and adolescent mental health.
- Forensicare (Victoria) - Specializes in forensic mental health.
- Orygen Youth Health (Victoria) - Specializes in youth mental health.
- Black Dog Institute (New South Wales) - Focuses on depression and bipolar disorder.
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