St John of God Mt Lawley Hospital

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St John of God Mt Lawley Hospital is a private hospital located in Mt Lawley, Western Australia. It is part of the St John of God Health Care system, one of the largest Catholic provider of health care services in Australia. The hospital offers a wide range of medical and surgical services, with a strong focus on rehabilitation, obstetrics, and palliative care.

History[edit | edit source]

St John of God Mt Lawley Hospital was established in 1937, originally serving as a maternity hospital. Over the years, it has expanded its services and facilities to meet the growing healthcare needs of the community. The hospital has undergone several renovations and upgrades to incorporate modern medical technologies and improve patient care.

Services[edit | edit source]

The hospital provides a comprehensive range of services, including but not limited to:

  • Obstetrics: Offering maternity care, prenatal and postnatal services, and neonatal care.
  • Surgery: Providing general surgery, orthopedic surgery, and day surgery options.
  • Rehabilitation: Specializing in physical rehabilitation for patients recovering from surgery, injury, or illness.
  • Palliative care: Offering compassionate care to patients with life-limiting illnesses, focusing on relieving symptoms and improving quality of life.
  • Medical imaging: Equipped with advanced imaging technologies for diagnostic purposes.

Facilities[edit | edit source]

St John of God Mt Lawley Hospital boasts state-of-the-art facilities, including modern operating theatres, a maternity ward with birthing suites, a rehabilitation center, and a palliative care unit. The hospital also features a chapel, providing spiritual support to patients and their families.

Patient Care[edit | edit source]

The hospital is committed to delivering high-quality, patient-centered care. It employs a multidisciplinary team of healthcare professionals, including doctors, nurses, therapists, and support staff, who work collaboratively to ensure the best possible outcomes for patients.

Community Engagement[edit | edit source]

St John of God Mt Lawley Hospital is actively involved in the community, offering health education programs, supporting local health initiatives, and participating in charity events. The hospital also provides training and education opportunities for healthcare professionals.

Affiliations[edit | edit source]

The hospital has affiliations with several universities and medical schools, facilitating clinical placements and research opportunities. These partnerships help to advance medical knowledge and improve patient care.

See Also[edit | edit source]

External Links[edit | edit source]

  • [Official Website of St John of God Mt Lawley Hospital]
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