Fiona Stanley Hospital, Tertiary hospital in Murdoch, Australia.
Fiona Stanley Hospital is a tertiary hospital in Murdoch with 783 beds spread across multiple departments. The facility provides general medical services, emergency treatment, intensive care, burns care, rehabilitation, cancer services, and organ transplant procedures.
The hospital was designed by architectural firm Hassell and opened in December 2013 as the main medical center for the southern metropolitan region of Western Australia. Its establishment marked a significant expansion of healthcare infrastructure in the area.
The hospital serves diverse communities from the City of Melville and surrounding areas as a major healthcare provider for the southern metropolitan region. People come here from across the area for medical care delivered by integrated teams.
Patients can access comprehensive medical care including emergency treatment, intensive care, burns management, rehabilitation, cancer services, and organ transplant procedures all in one location. The facility offers integrated services across its departments for various medical needs.
The hospital houses the State adult burns unit and operates Western Australia's heart and lung transplant service. These specialized functions position it as a leading facility for rare and critical surgical procedures across the region.
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