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Departments

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Sunshine Hospital

176 Furlong Rd, St Albans VIC 3021

Phone: (03) 8345 1333

Opening hours: Open 24 hours

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Footscray
Hospital

160 Gordon Street Footscray 3011

Phone: 8345 6666

Opening hours: Emergency Department: 24 hours
General clinics: 8:30 am - 5:30 pm
After hours clinics: 5:30 pm - 9:00 pm

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​Williamstown Hospital

Railway Crescent, Williamstown

Phone: (03) 9393 0100

Opening hours: 8 am to 10.30 pm

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Our Emergency Departments

For real time Emergency Department wait times, please visit the Sunshine Hospital page.

 

Phone: 
(03) 8345 1333
Location: 
The Emergency entrance is on Majorca Street, St Albans, near the Western Ring Road off ramp for Furlong Rd. It is 1km from Ginifer train station.
We are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

 

Transport and Parking

There is a drop off zone near the entrance to emergency at Sunshine Hospital. There is a strict 10 minute time limit in this zone.

 

Main areas of treatment

The Emergency Department treats both adults and children across the whole range of emergency conditions.

Some specialties are site-specific to either Sunshine or Footscray campus.

So patients may need to be transferred to another campus of Western Health after receiving emergency care.

Severely injured patients are not normally brought by ambulance to Sunshine Hospital.

They'll be taken rather to one of the major trauma centres in Melbourne such as:

  • The Royal Melbourne Hospital
  • The Alfred Hospital, or
  • The Royal Children's Hospital. 

Australasian Triage Scale

On arrival to ED, patients are prioritised using the Australasian Triage Scale (ATS).

This is a nationwide system from which highly skilled triage staff conduct a risk assessment to prioritise the most acutely unwell patients - life or limb-threatening illness – first.

Those with less urgent conditions will then be seen in medical priority order. All efforts are made by our specialist team of doctors and nurses to see patients in a reasonable timeframe.

We ask patients to please present to triage with any concerns while waiting, particularly if a change in condition is noted.

In the case of a life threatening emergency, call 000.
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