Box Hill Hospital


Box Hill Hospital is a teaching hospital in Melbourne. It is one of the seven hospitals that are governed within the Eastern Health network which provides health care services across the Eastern metropolitan area of Victoria.
Established in 1956, Box Hill Hospital is a large acute hospital in the Melbourne suburb of Box Hill, which admits over 48,000 patients each year.
The hospital provides a wide range of healthcare services including: emergency care, general and specialist medicine, intensive care, mental health services for children, adolescents and adults, maternity services, post-acute care programs, surgery, teaching and research.
Box Hill Hospital is a university teaching hospital affiliated with Monash, La Trobe and Deakin Universities.
In 2016 Box Hill Hospital celebrated its 60th anniversary with a staff event.

Bunjil the Eagle

the Eagle, which stands 2.8 metres tall, creates a welcoming environment for Aboriginal patients, staff and their families inside Box Hill Hospital's new main entrance. Bunjil was carved from a sugar gum tree by renowned Aboriginal artist Glenn Romanis.

Maternity

Located on Level 3 of the new 10-storey building, the service includes 10 birthing rooms, 31 post-natal beds, a special care nursery, foetal monitoring assessment area and outpatient clinics.

Emergency

The new Emergency Department is open and the former Emergency Department is now closed.

History

The idea of a local hospital to serve the Box Hill area first surfaced around 1937, with a site in Nelson Road being acquired from the Rodgerson estate in 1945. Construction started in early 1949 but because of funding issues the hospital did not open until April 1956. Its original name was the Box Hill and District Hospital.

Services

The Box Hill hospital provides the following services:
Box Hill Hospital's new $448 million clinical services building was designed by Jackson Architecture in Association with Silver Thomas Hanley and opened by former Victorian Premier Denis Napthine in August 2014. The project was completed ahead of schedule. Patients were moved to the new building on 30 September 2014. The 10-storey Arnold St building houses the hospital's new emergency department, as well as maternity, cardiac and intensive care units. Box Hill Hospital's new 10-storey clinical services block has been designed to accommodate future growth in Melbourne's east.
On 9 December 2009, the Victorian Labor government approved $407.5 million in funding for the redevelopment of the Box Hill Hospital. Plans for a new building to be constructed over the car park at the rear of the hospital and the Clive Ward building area were completed in 2014.

New facilities

The previous Box Hill Hospital building has been refurbished to include: