There are some considerations to be aware of before visiting a patient in one of our hospitals.
Visitor guidelines
Health and safety
If you are feeling unwell or have symptoms of an infectious illness (e.g., cough, cold, fever), please refrain from visiting to protect our patients and staff.
Hygiene
Wash your hands or use hand sanitiser upon entering and leaving the ward. Hand sanitising stations are available throughout the hospital.
Limit visitors
To maintain a peaceful environment, we request that no more than two visitors are present at a patient’s bedside at any given time.
Children
Children are welcome but must be supervised by an adult at all times. For visits to critical care units, please check with the ward staff beforehand.
Food and drink
Please do not bring food or drink for patients without checking with ward staff, as some patients have specific dietary restrictions.
Gifts and flowers
Flowers are not permitted in certain areas, such as Intensive Care Units. Please check with the ward staff regarding any restrictions.
Special considerations
Maternity and paediatric wards
Partners and designated caregivers may have more flexible visiting arrangements. Please discuss with the ward staff for specific guidelines.
End-of-life care
Families of patients receiving end-of-life care are encouraged to speak with the ward manager to make appropriate arrangements for extended visits.
Directions and parking
Hospital map
A map of the hospital is available at the main reception and on our website to help you navigate to the appropriate ward.
Parking
Visitor parking is available on-site. Please follow the signs to designated visitor parking areas and ensure you pay and display a valid ticket.
Contact
If you have any questions or need further information, please contact the ward directly or visit our hospital’s main reception. Our staff are here to assist you and ensure your visit is as smooth and supportive as possible.
Thank you for your cooperation and understanding. Your support plays a crucial role in the healing process of our patients.