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Child and Adolescent Health Service

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General Information

 

The Child and Adolescent Health Service is comprised of Princess Margaret Hospital for Children and Child and Adolescent Community Health.

PMH is a 220-bed, internationally recognised paediatric facility that treats children and adolescents from around the state with approximately 250,000 patient visits (inpatient and outpatient) each year.

Child and Adolescent Community Health provides a comprehensive range of health promotion and early identification and intervention community based services to children and families, focussing on growth and development in the early years, promoting wellbeing during childhood and adolescence.

In addition to providing hospital-based care, the Child and Adolescent Health Service is committed to population health and ambulatory care programs aimed at providing services for children and adolescents to promote life-long health. This includes preventing health problems through promoting wellbeing, early detection of diseases and intervention and provision of services in the community rather than a hospital setting.

Princess Margaret Hospital continues to work closely with King Edward Memorial Hospital, delivering excellent health care to women and their infants. If you are seeking information about KEMH please click here.

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