For Medical emergencies -
Robina Hospital is located in the heart of the Robina CBD and is the sixth largest hospital in Queensland.
Located on the corner of Robina Town Centre Drive and Bayberry Lane, the original hospital was built at Robina as a private hospital offering some public services in 2000 and acquired by the Queensland Government in June 2002. The Robina Hospital Expansion completed in 2012 saw the hospital double in size to a 364 bed facility with 80 per cent single rooms. Robina Hospital provides the following services: •24 hour emergency department •General medicine •Intensive care •Coronary care •Surgery •Allied health •Mental Health services - child, youth and adult •Outpatients appointments •Renal dialysis and home training •Radiology •Aged care and dementia •Medical imaging •Pathology •Pharmacy
The Bond University Medical Facility actively contributes to the providing an active learning, teaching and research environment on site at the Robina Hospital. This has been achieved by contributing to and collocating in the Robina Hospital Clinical Education and Research Centre (CERC). The CERC includes a 100 seat lecture theatre, clinical skills laboratories and tutorial rooms. Robina Hospital staff and Bond University students also have access to an on-site library, outdoor courtyards and a common area. Visiting hours Robina Hospital’s in-patient wards have specific visiting hours for relatives and friends to visit their loved ones staying in hospital. To find out the visiting hours of the ward your family member or friend is staying in, phone the main hospital number and request to speak to the ward reception.
Getting there Robina Hospital is located a short distance off exit 79 on the M1 (Pacific Motorway). Robina Hospital is easily accessible via public transport with Robina Train Station located opposite the hospital and buses operating frequently in the vicinity.
For Dental emergencies,
I would recommend a great resource http://findemergencydentist.com.au/gold-coast that lists current dental clinics on the Gold coast that takes last min urgent patients. Often the surgeries are open after hours with some being 24 hours.
Robina Hospital is located in the heart of the Robina CBD and is the sixth largest hospital in Queensland.
Located on the corner of Robina Town Centre Drive and Bayberry Lane, the original hospital was built at Robina as a private hospital offering some public services in 2000 and acquired by the Queensland Government in June 2002. The Robina Hospital Expansion completed in 2012 saw the hospital double in size to a 364 bed facility with 80 per cent single rooms. Robina Hospital provides the following services: •24 hour emergency department •General medicine •Intensive care •Coronary care •Surgery •Allied health •Mental Health services - child, youth and adult •Outpatients appointments •Renal dialysis and home training •Radiology •Aged care and dementia •Medical imaging •Pathology •Pharmacy
The Bond University Medical Facility actively contributes to the providing an active learning, teaching and research environment on site at the Robina Hospital. This has been achieved by contributing to and collocating in the Robina Hospital Clinical Education and Research Centre (CERC). The CERC includes a 100 seat lecture theatre, clinical skills laboratories and tutorial rooms. Robina Hospital staff and Bond University students also have access to an on-site library, outdoor courtyards and a common area. Visiting hours Robina Hospital’s in-patient wards have specific visiting hours for relatives and friends to visit their loved ones staying in hospital. To find out the visiting hours of the ward your family member or friend is staying in, phone the main hospital number and request to speak to the ward reception.
Getting there Robina Hospital is located a short distance off exit 79 on the M1 (Pacific Motorway). Robina Hospital is easily accessible via public transport with Robina Train Station located opposite the hospital and buses operating frequently in the vicinity.
For Dental emergencies,
I would recommend a great resource http://findemergencydentist.com.au/gold-coast that lists current dental clinics on the Gold coast that takes last min urgent patients. Often the surgeries are open after hours with some being 24 hours.