Metropolitan Hospital Services
Hospital | Type |
---|---|
Armadale Kelmscott District Memorial Hospital | Public |
Attadale Hospital | Private |
Bentley Hospital | Public |
Bethesda Hospital | Private |
Cambridge Private Hospital | Private |
Fremantle Hospital and Health Service | Public |
'Galliers' Wing and Specialist Centre | Public |
Gi Clinic | Private |
Glengarry Hospital | Private |
Graylands Selby-Lemnos and Special Care Health Service | Public |
Hollywood Private Hospital | Private |
HMAS Stirling Health Centre | Commonwealth |
Joondalup Health Campus | Jointly operate |
Kalamunda District Hospital Campus | Public |
Kaleeya Hospital | Public/Maternity |
King Edward Memorial Hospital for Women | Public |
McCourt Street Day Surgery | Private |
Mercy Hospital | Private |
Mount Hospital | Private |
Mount Lawley Private Hospital | Private |
Murdoch Surgicentre | Private |
Niola Private Hospital | Private |
Osborne Park Hospital | Public |
Peel Health Campus | Jointly operate |
Perth Clinic | Private |
Princess Margaret Hospital for Children | Public |
Rockingham Family Hospital | Private |
Rockingham/Kwinana District Hospital | Public |
Rottnest Island Nursing Post | Public |
Royal Perth Hospital | Public |
Royal Perth Rehabilitation Hospital | Public |
Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital | Public |
South Perth Hospital Inc. | Private |
Southbank Day Surgery | Private |
St John of God Health Care Murdoch | Private |
St John of God Health Care Subiaco | Private |
Swan District Hospital Campus | Public |
Westminster Day Surgery | Private |
Woodvale Private Hospital for Women | Private |
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