Bowral & District Hospital has celebrated the centrepiece of the $55 million Stage 2 redevelopment, the new Outpatient Centre, now open for patient care.
The hospital’s1930s-era former administration building has been transformed into the contemporary state-of-the-art Outpatient Centre, retaining many of its original features and historical charm, including a landmark magnolia tree.
Known as the OC, it features a full suite of allied health services including physiotherapy, occupational therapy, social work, speech pathology, podiatry and dietetics.
The new centre also includes medical clinics, such as general medicine, cardiac diagnostics/rehabilitation and geriatrics, a modern gymnasium, and Aboriginal Dreaming Garden.
The final phase of the Stage 2 redevelopment, the refurbishment of the General Services Building (formerly known as Milton Park), is progressing and is expected to be completed later this year.
It will bring hospital support services together including the Clinical Information Department, Education and Simulation Centre, administration unit, and other essential back-of-house services.
For more information visit the project website.

