Whyalla Hospital and Health Service

The Whyalla Hospital and Health Service is a busy 71-bed health facility supporting approximately 22,000 residents. The hospital includes a purpose-built Regional Cancer Centre and 6-chair chemotherapy suite, new operating theatres, a rehabilitation ward, and a 6-bed Integrated Inpatient Mental Health Unit with resident psychiatrists. The Renal Dialysis Unit underwent a redevelopment and expansion in 2020 and now has six chairs with room to expand to a further nine chairs in the future.

Port Augusta Hospital and Regional Health Service

The Port Augusta Hospital and Regional Health Service is a 55-bed health service supporting a population of approximately 13,500 residents with 18.5% of residents identifying as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander. The hospital has a large 12-chair Renal Dialysis Unit and is a level 4 birthing hospital making them the regional referral centre for high-risk pregnancies, paediatric and neonatal care with 24/7 onsite specialist paediatricians and specialist obstetricians and gynaecologists.

Hawker Memorial Hospital and Quorn Health Service

The Flinders and Upper North Local Health Network have 38 residential aged care beds, 30 of these located at Quorn Health Service and eight at Hawker Memorial Hospital. These health services are multi-purpose sites providing both hospital and residential aged care services.

Roxby Downs Health Service

The Roxby Downs Health Service is a small 10-bed hospital supporting a predominantly mining population of approximately 4,500 residents. The hospital has a 24/7 Emergency Department managed by skilled nursing staff and supported by an on-call General Practitioner (GP).

Leigh Creek Health Service

The Leigh Creek Health Service is a nurse-managed clinic open 5 days per week supporting the Leigh Creek and surrounding communities. The clinic is supported by an on-call GP.

Country Health Connect

Country Health Connect provides a wide range of allied, community health, and aged care services across the Flinders and Upper North region. This includes physiotherapy, occupational therapy, podiatry, speech pathology, dietetics, social work, and orthotic and prosthetic services.

Aboriginal Health and Wellbeing

We work closely with Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations and have established multiple Aboriginal Health specific roles and programs to support our Aboriginal consumers receiving healthcare services in any of our health facilities.