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Werribee Mercy Hospital, located in Werribee, Victoria on the Princes Highway, about 25 km west of Melbourne, is a public general hospital providing a broad range of services which include surgical, maternity, obstetric care, orthopaedic, ENT, paediatric surgeries, GI oscopy, dialysis, emergency, mental health, aged and palliative care, allied health services and a 24-hour emergency department.
Melbourne Private Hospital [536] – Parkville; Mercy Private Hospital [537] - East Melbourne; Mildura Private Hospital [538] – Mildura; Mitcham Private Hospital [539] – Mitcham; Mulgrave Private Hospital [540] - Mulgrave; Murray Valley Private Hospital [541] – Wodonga; North Eastern Rehabilitation Centre [542] – Ivanhoe; Northpark ...
Werribee Mercy Hospital The City of Wyndham and surrounding areas are serviced by the Werribee Mercy Hospital , which opened in 1994 to replace the now defunct Werribee District Hospital. [ 18 ] It is a major provider of mental health care and maternity services for the local area.
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The hospital was founded in 1998, with the merger of the St Vincent's Private and Mercy Private Hospitals. The Sisters of Charity and Sisters of Mercy ran the two hospitals independently for more than 70 years before their merger [1] St Vincent's purchased Vimy Private Hospital in 2008, creating the third campus. [1]
The hospital became a reality when the then Premier of Victoria, Sir William McPherson donated £25,000 to build a hospital in memory of his mother, Mrs Jessie McPherson. [3] The hospital was built adjacent to the old Queen Victoria Hospital, Melbourne in William Street in Melbourne's CBD and was named Jessie McPherson Community Hospital.
The Freemasons Hospital was established in 1937, as an initiative of Victoria's Freemasons in the 1930s to accommodate middle-class fee paying patients. The original five-level reinforced concrete building was designed by architects, Stephenson and Meldrum (later Stephenson and Turner ), in a Functionalist Modern style with its bold horizontal ...