St Vincent's Private Hospital Melbourne

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St Vincent's Private Hospital Melbourne
St Vincents & Mercy Private Hospital 1a.jpg
Geography
LocationVictoria, Australia
Coordinates37°48′31″S 144°58′27″E / 37.8085°S 144.9742°E / -37.8085; 144.9742Coordinates: 37°48′31″S 144°58′27″E / 37.8085°S 144.9742°E / -37.8085; 144.9742
Services
Beds480
History
Opened1998[1]
Links
Websitewww.svphm.org.au

St Vincent's Private Hospital Melbourne (formerly known as St Vincent's & Mercy Private Hospital) is a hospital group in Victoria of Australia that is located across four campuses in the Melbourne suburbs of Fitzroy, East Melbourne , Kew and Werribee, Victoria. Each campus is designated St Vincent's Private Hospital, and the suburb (Fitzroy/East Melbourne/Kew/Werribee ). The (Catholic) Sisters of Charity and Sisters of Mercy had run the St Vincent's Private and Mercy Private hospitals independently for more than 70 years before the merger, the first of its kind. The facility is now owned[citation needed] by the Sisters of Charity.

St Vincent's Private Hospital purchased Vimy House Private Hospital in 2008, creating the third campus. Werribee was purpose built and opened in January 2018 with 112 beds and 4 operating theatres. Currently across the four sites, St Vincent's Private Melbourne has a capacity of over 600 beds.

Major specialities include interventional cardiology and cardiothoracic surgery, obstetrics, neurosurgery and orthopaedics, paediatrics, ENT, hand surgery, oncology and general surgery.

St Vincent's Private Hospital also runs a comprehensive social accountability program. Approximately 300 meals per week are supplied to St Mary's House of Welcome and The Wellington Community Centre. The hospital funds an ACU scholarship for nursing students of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander heritage, and provides two scholarships for refugee children in the community to complete their education at a local private College. The hospital provides support to the Children First Foundation, Mercy Care and The Way. Staff are also given the opportunity to apply for community leave in order to undertake volunteer service in a charity.[2]

St Vincent's Private East Melbourne foundation plaque 1934.jpg

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  1. ^ Our history, St Vincents & Mercy Private
  2. ^ Helping the community / Environment, St Vincents & Mercy Private

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