The Campbelltown Hospital Redevelopment Stage 1 included a new multi-storey acute services building with new inpatient wards, ambulatory care, outpatient, allied health services, pathology and clinical information.
The $134 million project was funded by the NSW Government.
OVERVIEW
The redevelopment has assisted in providing increased capacity to meet the future demands of the Macarthur region. The project has improved the quality of healthcare, enabled efficiencies in the delivery of services in the hospital, and reduced travel time for patients and carers in the region who would otherwise have to travel to other health facilities.
SCOPE
The project delivered:
- 90 new inpatient beds and capacity for an additional 30 beds
- refurbished and reconfigured maternity department, including four birthing rooms - three new and one refurbished
- co-located and expanded floor to include ambulatory care, outpatients, antenatal and allied health services
- enlarged paediatric out-patients area, relocated and expanded pathology and clinical information departments
- upgrade to nurse call and pneumatic tube systems
- six new bariatric rooms, including three specialist/purpose built rooms
- new centralised café with indoor and outdoor seating areas
- expanded and relocated support services, expanded loading dock, additional car parking and new link bridge
- new hospital entrance off Parkside Crescent
- reconfigured and expanded Emergency Department including 11 new bays and a new short stay unit
- two combined interventional cardiology catheterisation labs
- new hospital entrance off Appin Road and on-grade car park.
For more information, visit the
project website.