Campbelltown Hospital
The Macarthur region is heralding an exciting new era with the commissioning of a much-enhanced Campbelltown Hospital precinct. With an expected increase of 58% in the population by 2031 and more than 110,000 additional households by 2045, the hospital is expanding to service this growing region. The phase 2 $632 million redevelopment provides enhanced medical, surgical, women’s health, mental health and paediatric services.
The comprehensive list of services provided are outlined below:
Emergency medicine
Intensive Care Unit/High Dependency Unit (ICU/HDU)
Surgical sub-specialties including general, ear nose and throat, opthalmology and urology
Medical care including general medicine, endocrinology, gastroenterology, neurology, immunology, haematology, aged care, renal medicine, respiratory, cardiology and rheumatology
Inpatient paediatric medical and surgical care
Adult and paediatric ambulatory care services
Cancer therapy including radiation oncology, chemotherapy, palliative care, haematology outpatients and care coordination
Women’s health services including antenatal, birthing, postnatal, Feto-Maternal Assessment Unit and Early Pregnancy Assessment Unit
Mental health
Drug health
Rehabilitation
Imaging – MRI, CT, ultrasound and general radiography
Allied health services
University clinics
Outreach case conferencing service is provided to general practitioners across Campbelltown and Camden.
Within close proximity are linked public and private services, including:
NSW Ambulance depot situated adjacent to the Western Sydney University (WSU) Clinical School.
A range of medical centres and allied health services.