Austin Hospital
Austin Health comprises the Austin Hospital, Heidelberg Repatriation Hospital and the Royal Talbot Rehabilitation Centre.
Austin Health operates 980 beds across acute, sub-acute and mental health with an annual operating budget of more than $700 million.
Austin Health is an internationally recognised leader in clinical teaching and training, affiliated with eight universities. In addition, it is the largest Victorian provider of training for specialist physicians and surgeons.
During 2013-14, Austin Health completed 95,142 inpatient admissions,177,027 outpatient attendances and 75,366 emergency attendances.
Statewide services
Austin Health is renowned for its specialist work in cancer, liver transplantation, spinal cord injuries, neurology, endocrinology, mental health and rehabilitation including a number of state-wide services:
- Victorian Spinal Cord Service
- Victorian Respiratory Support Services
- Victorian Liver Transplant Unit
- Acquired Brain Injury Unit
- Child Mental Health Inpatient Unit
- Austin Toxicology Service
- Victorian Poisons Information Centre
Austin LifeSciences
Austin LifeSciences brings together internationally-renowned research institutes and over 800 Austin Health researchers, with a focus on cancer, diabetes, respiratory disease, liver disease, heart disease, stroke, epilepsy and psychiatry.
The Austin Health research institutions include:
- The Florey Neuroscience Institutes
- Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research
- Institute for Breathing and Sleep
- Austin Medical Research Foundation
- Parent-Infant Research Institute
- Spinal Research Institute
External research funding to Austin Health is over $20 million per annum.
Our facilities
Austin Hospital
The Austin Hospital features:
- Over 560 acute beds
- A 20 bed Intensive Care Unit
- A 42 cubicle adult emergency department containing a specialist six-bed unit for children
- A purpose-built, 26-bed high-tech spinal unit to serve all of Victoria and Tasmania
- An expanded mental health precinct with 55 adult mental health beds
- A unique teaching, training and research precinct including a teaching space and laboratory on each level of the Austin Hospital Tower.
The
Olivia Newton-John Cancer & Wellness Centre opened in July 2013.
Heidelberg Repatriation Hospital
The Heidelberg Repatriation Hospital has a proud history of caring for veterans and war widows. Originally built in 1941, the hospital became part of Austin Health in 1995.
Today the Heidelberg Repatriation Hospital continues to treat veterans and war widows and the wider community with day surgery, palliative care, mental health services, aged care, and a range of outpatient services.
With the opening of four additional operating theatres at the Heidelberg Repatriation Hospital in 2013, it now fills a substantial elective surgery role.
Royal Talbot Rehabilitation Hospital
The Royal Talbot Rehabilitation Centre is a specialist provider of intensive rehabilitation programs, providing a comprehensive and coordinated range of medical, nursing, therapy and support services to people with a wide range of disabilities.
Areas of specialty include acquired brain injury rehabilitation, amputee rehabilitation, neurological rehabilitation, spinal cord injury rehabilitation, orthopaedic rehabilitation and orthotic and prosthetic services.
Services are provided on an inpatient and day patient basis.
Mission
Austin Health is the major provider of tertiary health services, and health professional education and research in the northeast of Melbourne.
Values
Our values guide our behaviour.
Integrity - we exercise honesty, candour and sincerity.
Accountability - we are transparent, responsible and answerable.
Respect - we treat others with dignity, consideration, equality and value.
Excellence - we continually strive for excellence.
Austin Hospital 145 Studley Road PO Box 5555 Heidelberg Victoria Australia 3084
http://www.austin.org.au/
03 9496 5000
E-mail:online@austin.org.au