Find Hospitals & Emergency Departments
Browse 878 hospitals and emergency services across all states and territories.
For medical emergencies, call 000 immediately. Do not use this directory in life-threatening situations.
Australian hospitals provide comprehensive medical care ranging from emergency services to planned surgical procedures, specialist treatments, and ongoing care for complex conditions. Our directory includes public hospitals, private hospitals, and emergency departments to help you find the care you need.
Showing 11 of 11 results in Australian Capital Territory
Canberra Hospital - Day Surgery
Hospital service
Canberra Hospital, Building 12 Level 3 12 Yamba Drive Garran Act 2605 Australia
Garran, ACT 2605
Queen Elizabeth Ii In Act Family Centre
Hospital service
Health Centre 129 Carruthers Street Curtin Act 2605 Australia
Curtin, ACT 2605
Calvary Bruce Private Hospital
Hospital service
Calvary Private Hospital 30 Mary Potter Circuit Bruce Act 2617 Australia
Bruce, ACT 2617
National Capital Private Hospital
Hospital service
Corner Gilmore Crescent And Hospital Road Garran Act 2605 Australia
Garran, ACT 2605
Canberra Private Hospital
Hospital service
Building 2 Equinox Level 2 Unit 3 70 Kent Street Deakin Act 2600 Australia
Deakin, ACT 2600
University Of Canberra Hospital
Hospital service
20 Guraguma Street Bruce Act 2617 Australia
Bruce, ACT 2617
Calvary John James Hospital
Hospital service
John James Memorial Hospital 173 Strickland Deakin Act 2600 Australia
Deakin, ACT 2600
Canberra Hospital - Emergency Department
Emergency department service
Corner Yamba And Hindmarsh Drive Garran Act 2605 Australia
Garran, ACT 2605
Barton Private Hospital
Hospital service
Realm Quarters Unit 2 9 Sydney Barton Act 2600 Australia
Barton, ACT 2600
Canberra Hospital
Hospital service
Canberra Hospital Yamba Drive Garran Act 2605 Australia
Garran, ACT 2605
North Canberra Hospital
Emergency department service
Marian Building 5 Mary Potter Circuit Bruce Act 2617 Australia
Bruce, ACT 2617
Frequently Asked Questions About Hospitals
When should I go to an emergency department?
Emergency departments are for serious or life-threatening conditions such as chest pain, severe bleeding, difficulty breathing, or major injuries. For non-urgent issues, consider seeing your GP or visiting an after-hours medical clinic.
What is the difference between public and private hospitals?
Public hospitals are funded by the government and provide free treatment to Medicare card holders. Private hospitals are run by private companies and typically require private health insurance or out-of-pocket payment.
Do I need a referral to go to hospital?
You do not need a referral for emergency treatment. For non-emergency hospital services, you typically need a referral from your GP or specialist, which also determines your Medicare eligibility.
How long are emergency department wait times?
Wait times vary based on urgency. Life-threatening cases are seen immediately. Less urgent cases may wait several hours. Patients are triaged by severity, not arrival order.
About Hospitals in Australia
Australia's hospital system comprises both public and private facilities, providing world-class medical care to millions of Australians each year. From major metropolitan teaching hospitals to regional health services, our hospital network ensures Australians have access to emergency care, surgical services, and specialist treatments.
Use our hospital directory to locate hospitals near you, find emergency departments, and learn about the services available at each facility. Whether you need emergency care, are planning a procedure, or seeking specialist treatment, our directory helps you find the right hospital for your needs.