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Dunedin Hospital

Public Hospital

201 Great King St
Dunedin

Description

Dunedin Hospital is part of Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora - Southern. 

Healthcare Services

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Region

Dunedin - South Otago

Visiting Hours

Wards and Queen Mary are open between 2:00pm – 8:00pm.

The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Adult Intensive Care Unit and High Dependency Units have visiting by appointment only.

The Adult Intensive Care Unit has a designated quiet time between 12noon – 2:00pm.

The general 2:00pm – 8:00pm hospital visiting hours are in place to support the provision of safe and effective healthcare to all patients, while also allowing visitors to spend quality time with family or friends in hospital.

Clearly there will always be exceptions to the 2:00pm - 8:00pm visiting hours for patients who are seriously ill or who have other extenuating circumstances. Please discuss with the clinical nurse / midwife manager, midwife or nurse co-ordinator to arrange visiting at other times. 

Refreshments

A cafeteria is available for patients and their visitors. It is located on the ground floor in the main hospital building.

Monday to Friday: 8:00am – 7:00pm.
Weekends: 11:30am – 2:00pm and 4:30 – 7:00pm.
Public holidays are the same as the weekend hours.

The Dispensary (ground floor main ward block):

Monday to Friday: 6:45am – 6:00pm.
Weekends: 8:30am – 3:30pm.

Wishbone (ground floor main ward block):

Monday to Friday: 7:30am – 6:30pm.
Weekends: 10:30am – 5:30pm.

Parking

Pick-up / drop-off zones are available outside all hospital entrances where vehicles may pull up and unload/pick up passengers close to the entry. Note these are P5 parking limits.  

A drop off area is available on the upper concourse, access from Great King Street, by the Dunedin Hospital Public Entrance, Emergency sign. This is a drop off area only as parked cars create congestion and stop movement.

Disability car parks are available on the upper concourse and by the Hospital Entrances on Great King Street and Cumberland Street.

Limited outpatient parking (for appointments only) is available underneath the Oncology and Hospital buildings. Access from Cumberland St, on one-way heading North; leave appointment card on dash.

Metered parking is available in surrounding streets within walking distance. These range from 30 minutes to all day parking limits. 

Wilson Parking is $2 - $4 per hour

DCC Parking is $1 - 3 per hour

Long-term parking is not available at the hospital but in various car park sites nearby.

Bicycle stands are available by the Oncology Building on the upper concourse; access from Great King Street, by the Dunedin Hospital Public Entrance, Emergency sign.

The St John hospital hosts are available Monday to Friday 9:00am – 4:00pm to stay with a patient while a car is being parked.

Car parking is regularly monitored by Security. Please note that vehicles parked in unauthorised parks or in front of fire exits may be clamped or removed at the owner’s expense.

Accommodation

Te Whare Whānau

Information pamphlets are found at the Enquiries Desk, Dunedin Hospital and on the wards at Wakari Hospital. Hospital social workers are available to assist. See specific hospitals for further information.

Pharmacy

12noon – 5:00pm Monday to Friday.

9:00am – 12noon Saturday.

Security

Security officers patrol the facilities, including car parks on a 24-hour basis.

All entrances except the Emergency Department are locked from 8:00pm – 6:00am. Use the Queen Mary entrance to gain access via the intercom.

Support Services

Chaplaincy Service

Available during office hours and emergencies after hours for patients and families.…

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Māori Health Liaison Service - Te Ara Hauora

The Māori  Health Unit provides nursing and social support services to Māori and non-Māori patients and their whānau/family.…

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Admission
If you have cold or flu symptoms or other infectious illness, i.e. chicken pox or measles, please telephone:

  • Dunedin Admissions Office: (03) 470 9322 - Mon-Fri 8:00am-5:00pm.

Compliments and Complaints

The staff of Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora - Southern welcome feedback. Contact:

Patient Affairs Office, main foyer, ward block.

Tell Us What You Think’  leaflet is available to be completed.

Fees

Eligibility for free healthcare:

  • A New Zealand citizen (including Cook Islanders, Niue or Tokelau).
  • A pregnant woman with spouse/ partner who is a NZ resident (maternity care only).
  • A foreign worker with work permit for 2 years or more.
  • An Australian or UK resident requiring ‘immediate necessary treatment’.
  • A refugee with proof of status.
  • A child under 18 years who is under the legal guardianship of an eligible person.

Overseas visitors:

  • Following an accident, if accepted by ACC.
  • Any patient admitted to hospital under a compulsory treatment order issued under the Tuberculosis Act 1948, the Mental Health (Compulsory Assessment and Treatment) Act 1992 or the Alcoholism and Drug Addiction Act 1966.

Non-NZ residents will be required to provide proof of eligibility for publicly funding health services, e.g. passport. Those who cannot provide proof will need to pay for the health services they receive.

For further information go to:

If you are ineligible for free treatment, an invoice will be given to you on discharge and arrangements for payments made.

Maps

Dunedin Ward Block and CSB Department.
Dunedin Other Buildings Map.

Meals

  • Breakfast: 7:00am – 8:30am
  • Lunch:       12:00noon – 1:30pm
  • Dinner:       5:15pm – 6:30pm

Mobile Shopping Trolley

A mobile shop visits the Dunedin wards to sell snacks, stationery and toiletries between 9:30am – 3:30pm. This is run by a St John hospital hostess. If you wish to have shopping done for you leave a message on the answerphone on extn 58540.

Newspaper

Most Dunedin wards are visited by a paper seller daily with the Otago Daily TimesThere is a newspaper honesty box in the main foyer of Dunedin Hospital.

Telephones

Pay phones are available in some areas. The main foyer has coin, card and wheelchair-friendly coin phones.

Access to ward or department office phones is at staff discretion. Dunedin Taxis, City Taxis, Otago Taxis and United Taxis free phones are located in the vehicle concourse entrance off the main foyer on the ground floor.

Postal Arrangements 

Delivered to the wards Mon-Fri. Stamped mail can be posted in the main foyer. Stamps can be purchased at the Enquiries Desk. 

  • Phone

    (03) 474 0999

  • Fax

    (03) 474 7025

  • Email

Emergency Department: Open 24 hours / 7 days, Phone (03) 474 0999

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201 Great King St
Dunedin

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Street Address

201 Great King St
Dunedin

Postal Address

Private Bag 1921
Dunedin 9054