Monash Health is the largest public health service in Melbourne Victoria Australia providing services to almost a quarter of metropolitan Melbourne’s population.
Hospitals include Monash Medical Centre Clayton, Moorabbin Hospital, Dandenong Hospital, Casey Hospital, Kingston Centre and the Cr... read moreanbourne Centre, and our Monash Health Community service provides an extensive array of allied health services supporting patients in recovery and the prevention of ill-health.
Our major tertiary hospital Monash Medical Centre provides the full range of acute services from birth to end of life; and in early 2017 we are opening a new Monash Children’s Hospital adjacent to the main hospital.
Monash Health’s 15,000 staff work at more 40 sites, providing over 3 million occasions of service, admitting more than 238,000 hospital patients, handling more than 206,000 emergency presentations and delivering more than 9,400 babies.
Our Academic Health Science Centre partnership - Monash Partners (www.monashpartners.org.au) - and translational research hub - Monash Health Translation Precinct (www.mhtp.org.au) - are world renowned for turning scientific discoveries into clinical practice to benefit patients locally and internationally.
Caring for you
We provide award-winning healthcare across the entire lifespan - from pre-birth, newborn babies and children, to the aged, their families and carers.
Our specialties include paediatrics (caring for children), cardiology (caring for the heart), women's health, kidney and pancreas transplants and intensive care for sick and preterm babies in the first few weeks and months of life.
Our hospitals include Monash Medical Centre Clayton, Monash Medical Centre Moorabbin, Dandenong Hospital, Casey Hospital, the Kingston Centre and the Cranbourne Centre, and our Monash Health Community service provides an extensive array of allied health services supporting patients in recovery and the prevention of ill-health.
We turn scientific discoveries into clinical practice
From Australia’s first major heart valve replacements, to preventing unborn babies from developing cerebral palsy and the use of botox to help severe asthmatics breath, we are involved in hundreds of research projects and programs aimed at improving clinical care.
Science and research is the future and wherever possible our patients access the latest treatments at their bedside.
Our community
We celebrate our wonderfully diverse, multicultural community as the source of both our patients, families and staff.
We genuinely strive to provide care which meets the cultural needs and expectations of our patients.
Teaching the next generation
Through our university affiliations we are a major provider of education and training for the next generation of doctors, nurses and health professionals.
When you’re learning, there’s nothing like being able to tap into life experience and many of Victoria’s most senior and experienced clinicians have built their careers at Monash Health and actively share their expertise with students and junior staff.
Our staff
Everyday our staff work hard to send patients home to their families and friends as quickly as possible.
Our new name
In May 2013 we changed our name from Southern Health to Monash Health.
Our commitment to the Victorian Child Safe Standards
Monash Health is committed to the Victorian Child Safe Standards in policy and in practice to promote and protect the best interests of all children involved in our care.
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