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New Era for Liverpool Hospital
New Era for Liverpool Hospital
Community members now have access to Liverpool Hospital via the Goulburn Street Entrance A, where they will be welcomed through an impressive new atrium.
The new building, the centrepiece of the first stage of the redevelopment, features a new Birthing Unit, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, and centralised Pathology Department.
Access to the new patient drop-off bays and the P1 carpark are also available via Goulburn Street.
“This new entrance signifies a new era for Liverpool Hospital, enhancing accessibility and patient experience while connecting the existing hospital and the new building together seamlessly through the ANZAC courtyard,” Liverpool Hospital General Manager Scott McGrath said.
“We look forward to welcoming everyone into this new space and supporting an improved journey through the hospital.’’
Mr McGrath said departments were continuing to move into the new building with staff excited to finally be working in their new units.