Services
A–E |
Aged Health, Chronic Care & RehabilitationProviding care to older people and people with disabilities, as well as rehabilitation for people recovering from illness or injury. |
Allied HealthHelping people recover following illness or injury; managing chronic health conditions; and supporting children to meet their health and developmental needs. |
Anaesthetics and Pain ManagementPerioperative care for patients in Operating Theatres and other procedural locations. Support for critically ill patients. |
AndrologyAn ambulatory care service with an integrated focus on male reproductive health and medicine. |
AudiologyMeasures and evaluates a person's ability to hear sounds, including hearing tests for ages three years and over and management for tinnitus. |
Basic Physician Training NetworkA training program for emerging physicians to develop clinical and leadership skills. |
BereavementFree, confidential support for people who are experiencing grief. |
Blood CancersThe main types of blood cancers include acute and chronic leukaemia, Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphoma, myeloma and myeloproliferative neoplasms. |
Breast and Endocrine SurgeryDiagnosis and treatment of patients with breast cancer and benign breast disease. |
Burns – NSW Statewide Burn Injury ServiceA specialist referral centre for adults in NSW with a burn injury. |
CardiologyDiagnosis and treatment of disorders relating to the heart and cardiovascular system. |
Centre for STRONG MedicineExercise-based medicine to treat disease in older people. |
Concord Cancer CentreProvides publicly funded world class cancer treatment and care. |
ChaplaincyChaplains offer comfort and support by responding to personal and spiritual needs through listening, counselling, prayer and the sacraments. |
ColorectalProvides inpatient and outpatient colorectal (colon and rectum) surgical services, including acute colorectal, general surgery, trauma care and highly specialised services including pelvic exenteration and peritonectomy surgeries. |
DermatologyDiagnosis and treatment of inflammatory skin diseases including acne, dermatitis and psoriasis, benign and malignant skin tumours, mucocutaneous drug reactions, skin infections, skin infestations and psychoermatology. |
Drug and AlcoholSupporting individuals, families and communities who are affected by substance use. |
Emergency24-hour emergency care for people who need urgent medical attention. |
Endocrinology and MetabolismTreating people with a range of conditions caused by problems with hormones, for example: diabetes, obesity, thyroid and parathyroid, pituitary and adrenal gland problems, osteoporosis, as well as sex hormone and menopause conditions. |
Ear Nose and ThroatOffering general ear nose and throat services to the local community as well as a comprehensive tertiary referral service for advanced Rhinology (sinus and nose disorders). |
Eye ClinicProvides a range of specialty services including cataract, general, oculoplastic, vitreo-retinal, uveitis, glaucoma, neuro-ophthalmology, corneal, medical and surgical retina. |
F–J |
GastroenterologyProvides inpatient, consultative and ambulatory gastroenterology and hepatology services, focussing on diagnosing and treating disorders of the digestive system. |
GynaecologyProvides comprehensive care for female reproductive health including infertility, vaginal bleeding, ovarian cysts, lower abdominal pain, fibroid uterus, prolapse, vaginal discharge, contraception, endometriosis and urinary incontinence. |
Haematology DepartmentDiagnosis and treatment of a broad range of malignant and non-malignant blood disorders including leukaemia, lymphoma, myeloma, myeloproliferative neoplasms, haemophilia, thrombotic disorders and thalassaemia. |
Hospital in The HomeProviding acute care to patients at home, in our clinics, or other settings as a substitute for in-hospital care. |
ImmunologyProvides consultations, investigation and treatment of patients with allergic, autoimmune, autoinflammatory, immunodeficiency and other immune-mediated disorders. |
Interpreter ServicesProfessional interpreters help provide patients with safe, high quality, equitable healthcare through excellent communication. |
Intensive Care UnitProvides care to people who are critically ill. |
K–O |
Mental HealthWe provide assessment and mental health care through our community services, and in hospital, to children, adults and older people. |
Microbiology and Infectious DiseasesProvides diagnostic microbiology services with a special focus on diagnosing fungal, parasitic, mycobacterial and gastrointestinal infections, as well as detecting antimicrobial resistance. |
Molecular ImagingProvides functional imaging using radiopharmaceuticals (or tracers; made in our cyclotron) with total body PET-CT and SPECT scanners to diagnose and treat a variety of diseases. |
National Centre for Veterans' Healthcare (NCVH)Australia’s first comprehensive care centre offering specialist physical and mental healthcare services for veterans. |
NeurosciencesProvides comprehensive inpatient and outpatient care for people with neurological disorders including a full range of neurophysiology tests. |
NeurosurgeryTreating intracranial, spinal and peripheral nerve disorders. |
Nutrition and DieteticsDietitians promote, restore and maintain optimal nutrition for their patients across a range of clinical areas. |
OphthalmologyProvides care to patients with diseases of the eye and visual system. |
OrthopaedicsA comprehensive range of services to treat injuries, conditions and diseases of the musculoskeletal (muscle/bone) system. |
P–T |
Palliative and Supportive CareEvidence-based holistic medical and supportive care for patients with progressive life-limiting illness, their families, friends and carers. |
Pathology DepartmentClinical pathology services use advanced science and technology to test samples such as blood, urine and DNA, enabling healthcare teams to effectively prevent, detect and monitor health conditions. |
Patient and Family Experience OfficerA liaison between the hospital and its patients, their families and our staff and to review patient care concerns in a way that is transparent, fair and objective. |
Plastic, Reconstructive and Hand Surgery UnitProvides a range of services for trauma and elective procedures. |
PodiatryProvides assessment, diagnosis and management of foot pathology, focusing on reducing ulceration risk, pain and improving mobility. |
Pre-Admission ClinicPreparing patients for elective surgery. |
PsychologyAssessment, therapy and support for people experiencing difficulties with mental health or cognitive skills. |
RadiologyProvides general and specialised imaging using X-ray, Ultrasound, CT, MRI and interventional techniques to diagnose disease and guide and provide treatment. |
RenalProvides care for patients with all forms of kidney disease including acute kidney injury and advanced chronic kidney disease. |
Respiratory and Sleep MedicineWe diagnose and support people with chest and sleep problems. |
RheumatologyProvides care for patients suffering from muscle or joint problems including musculoskeletal pain, autoimmune disorders like lupus and rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, gout and tendonitis. |
Social WorkSocial workers provide their clients with practical support, counselling, information and emotional support. |
Speech PathologyAssessment, management and education to adults and their families, for swallowing and communication disorders. |
Stomal TherapyProvides pre-operative education and counselling, as well as post-operative care and ongoing support for people with stomas. |
The Sydney Cancer Survivorship CentreHolistic team care, courses, and exercise to support the best health possible, following a cancer diagnosis. |
U–Z |
UrologyTreating conditions affecting the kidneys, ureters, bladders and urethra. Specialising in urological oncology, minimally invasive urological surgery, kidney stone disease and reconstructive urology. |
Vascular SurgeryProvides a comprehensive range of services to treat diseases of the arteries and veins, including minimally invasive endovascular procedures. |