Werribee Mercy Hospital
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- See Mercy Hospital for other medical facilities with the Mercy name.
Werribee Mercy Hospital | |
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Geography | |
Location | Werribee, Victoria on the Princes Highway |
Services | |
Emergency department | 24 Hours |
History | |
Opened | January 1994 |
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, dialysis, emergency, mental health, aged and palliative care, allied health services and a 24-hour emergency department. As part of the Werribee Mercy Mental Health Program the hospital offers a range of acute and community psychiatric services.
The hospital opened in January 1994 and has rapidly expanded to cope with the expanding population in Melbourne's fast-growing western suburbs. The hospital has nearly finished a $93 million expansion including 56 additional beds, six operating theatres and eight critical care beds, funded by the Victorian Government.
The hospital is administered by Mercy Health, a Catholic not for profit organisation founded by the Sisters of Mercy.
Media
The hospital was often depicted as the 'Mount Thomas Hospital' in the popular local police drama Blue Heelers.
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