Queanbeyan Hospital and Health Service Accommodation Southern NSW
The services provided by the Queanbeyan Hospital and Health Service include: acute, maternity, renal, community health, dental, allied health service access and an emergency department operating 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, with close access to onsite X-ray and pathology. Comprehensive community mental health services are co-located on site. Community health services include wound management, early childhood immunisation, women's health, social work and generalist counselling services, cardiac rehabilitation and respiratory rehab services.
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About the Queanbeyan Hospital and Health Service : The Queanbeyan District Hospital was established in 1847 by a local Benevolent Society, operating out of a temporary rented homestead. Designed by architect W.H. Downey in 1859, the purpose built Rusten House was completed in 1861 and named in honour of Mary Ann Rusten, the institution's first matron. The facility could accommodate 16 patients, in separate male and female wards and began receiving government subsidy in 1865. The main hospital building was extended in 1964 and 1978 and had grown to a 42 bed facility before a major redevelopment of the site was undertaken beginning in 2006. Many of the existing buildings, including the 1933 structure were demolished to make way for the new four story hospital building, completed in 2009.
Hospital Address : Cnr Collett and Erin Streets, Queanbeyan, NSW 2620, Queanbeyan, Southern NSW
Queanbeyan Hospital and Health Service Website : https://www.snswlhd.health.nsw.gov.au/our-facilities/queanbeyan-hospital-and-health-service