Overview

St Vincents Hospital in Sydney is a renowned healthcare facility known for its high-quality medical services and compassionate care. The hospital offers a wide range of medical specialties and services, including emergency care, surgery, cancer treatment, and cardiac care. With a team of highly skilled medical professionals and state-of-the-art facilities, St Vincents Hospital is committed to providing the best possible healthcare outcomes for its patients.

Hospital Facilities

  • Emergency Department
  • Cardiology Department
  • Oncology Department
  • Maternity and Women's Health Department
  • Surgical Department
  • Intensive Care Unit (ICU)
  • Mental Health Services
  • Neurology Department
  • Orthopedics Department
  • Diabetes and Endocrinology Clinic.

Awards & Recognitions

  • St Vincent's Hospital was recognized as one of the top 50 Best Hospitals in Australia in 2020 by Newsweek
  • The hospital received the Australian Business Award for Healthcare in 2019
  • St Vincent's Hospital Sydney was awarded Employer of Choice for Gender Equality by the Workplace Gender Equality Agency in 2018
  • The hospital achieved accreditation as a Magnet Recognized Organization for Nursing Excellence in 2017
  • St Vincent's Hospital was recognized as a Leading LGBTI Health Care Equality Index Leader by the Human Rights Campaign Foundation in 2016

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FAQs

What are the visiting hours at St Vincents Hospital?

Visiting hours are typically from 10am to 8pm, but may vary depending on the ward. It's best to check with the specific ward or unit for their visiting hours.

How can I contact St Vincents Hospital?

You can contact St Vincents Hospital by phone at (02) 8382 1111 or visit their website for more information.

Does St Vincents Hospital have parking available for visitors?

Yes, St Vincents Hospital has parking available for visitors. There are various parking options including multi-storey car parks and valet parking services.

Address

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St Vincents Hospital Sydney: 390 Victoria St, Darlinghurst NSW 2010, Australia. St Vincents Hospital Melbourne: 41 Victoria Parade, Fitzroy VIC 3065, Australia.

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    You can tell alot about the hospital from the nurses and they are miserable here. treated like crap by hospital management . most over rated hospital in NSW

  • Anonymous

    We were impressed with the caring attitude of all staff connected to the care of our dying son last year.The only exception we had ,was, that as an experienced nurse myself, I felt his pain and drug withdrawals in his remaining days, would have been improved by the use of a syringe driver, which was unavailable .We had to accept this ,as it appeared to be policy.For all this ,he was treated with dignity and respect by all who came in contact with him Thank you everybody And a special thanks to the nurse in the ED who took the time to ring me and let me talk to him before he deteriorated as he was only semi conscious by the time I could get there. And thanks also to the doctor who kept me updated on the phone. Wonderful communication! And all that while, I was waiting for a flight from NZ, hoping I would get there before he died.

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St Vincents Hospital4 reviews

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    You can tell alot about the hospital from the nurses and they are miserable here. treated like crap by hospital management . most over rated hospital in NSW

    Posted Date : 01/01/1970


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    We were impressed with the caring attitude of all staff connected to the care of our dying son last year.The only exception we had ,was, that as an experienced nurse myself, I felt his pain and drug withdrawals in his remaining days, would have been improved by the use of a syringe driver, which was unavailable .We had to accept this ,as it appeared to be policy.For all this ,he was treated with dignity and respect by all who came in contact with him Thank you everybody And a special thanks to the nurse in the ED who took the time to ring me and let me talk to him before he deteriorated as he was only semi conscious by the time I could get there. And thanks also to the doctor who kept me updated on the phone. Wonderful communication! And all that while, I was waiting for a flight from NZ, hoping I would get there before he died.

    Posted Date : 01/01/1970


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