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Participating Private Hospitals February 2020 Participating Private Hospitals AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY NEW SOUTH WALES CONTINUED ACT Endoscopy Deakin Hamilton Day Surgery Centre Hamilton Barton Private Hospital Barton Healthwoods Endoscopy Centre Granville Brindabella Endoscopy Centre Garran Hirondelle Private Hospital Chatswood Calvary Bruce Private Hospital Bruce Holroyd Private Hospital Guildford Calvary John James Hospital Deakin Hunter Valley Private Hospital Shortland Canberra Imaging Group Deakin Hunters Hill Private Hospital Hunters Hill Canberra Microsurgery Phillip Hurstville Private Hospital Hurstville Canberra Private Hospital Deakin Insight Private Hospital Albury Canberra Surgicentre Braddon Kareena Private Hospital Caringbah Mugga Wara Endoscopy Centre Garran Kingsway Day Surgery Miranda The National Capital Private Hospital Garran Kogarah Private Hospital Kogarah Lady Davidson Private Hospital North Turramurra NEW SOUTH WALES Lake Macquarie Private Hospital Newcastle Albury Day Surgery Albury West Lakeview Private Hospital Bella Vista Albury Wodonga Private Hospital Albury Lawrence Hargrave Hospital Thirroul Alexandria Specialist Day Hospital Alexandria Lingard Private Hospital Merewether Armidale Private Hospital Armidale Lithgow Community Private Hospital South Bowenfels Ballina Day Surgery Ballina Liverpool Eye Surgery Liverpool Bankstown Day Hospital Bankstown Longueville Private Hospital Longueville Baringa Private Hospital Coffs Harbour Macquarie St Day Surgery Sydney Berkeley Vale Private Hospital Berkeley Vale Macquarie University Hospital Macquarie University Bondi Junction Private Hospital Bondi Junction Madison Day Surgery Hornsby Brisbane Waters Private Hospital Woy Woy Maitland Private Hospital East Maitland Burwood Endoscopy Centre Burwood Manly Waters Private Hospital Manly Calvary Riverina Hospital Wagga Wagga Mater Hospital North Sydney Calvary Riverina Surgicentre Wagga Wagga Mayo Private Hospital Taree Campbelltown Private Hospital Campbelltown Metwest Eye Centre Blacktown Castlecrag Private Hospital Castlecrag Minchinbury Community Hospital Mount Druitt Central Coast Day Hospital Erina Miranda Day Surgery Miranda Centre for Digestive Diseases Five Dock Mount Wilga Private Hospital Hornsby Charlestown Private Hospital Charlestown Nepean Private Hospital Kingswood Chatswood Private Hospital Chatswood Newcastle Endoscopy Centre Charlestown City West Specialist Day Hospital Westmead Newcastle Eye Hospital Waratah Coolenberg Day Surgery Port Macquarie Newcastle Plastic Surgery Day Case Centre Newcastle Crows Nest Day Hospital Crows Nest Newcastle Private Hospital New Lambton Heights Dee Why Endoscopy Unit Dee Why Northern Beaches Private Hospital Frenchs Forest Delmar Private Hospital Dee Why North Shore Private Hospital St Leonards Double Bay Day Hospital Double Bay North Shore Specialist Day Hospital Greenwich Dubbo Private Hospital Dubbo Northside Group Cremorne Clinic Cremorne Dudley Private Hospital Orange Northside Group Macarthur Clinic Campbelltown Eastern Heart Clinic Randwick Northside Group St Leonard’s Clinic St Leonards Eastern Suburbs Endoscopy Clinic Bondi Junction Northside Group Wentworthville Clinic Wentworthville Eastern Suburbs Private Hospital Randwick Norwest Private Hospital Bella Vista Epping Surgery Centre Epping Nowra Private Hospital Nowra Figtree Private Hospital Figtree Orange Eye Centre Orange Forest Road Day Surgery Hurstville Orange Surgery Centre Orange Forster Private Hospital Forster Parramatta Eye Centre Parramatta Gosford Private Hospital Gosford North Pennant Hills Day Surgery Pennant Hills February 2020 Participating Private Hospitals NEW SOUTH WALES CONTINUED NORTHERN TERRITORY Pittwater Day Surgery Mona Vale Darwin Day Surgery Wanguri Port Macquarie Ophthalmic Surgery Port Macquarie Darwin Private Hospital Tiwi Port Macquarie Private Hospital Port Macquarie President Private Hospital Kirrawee QUEENSLAND Prince of Wales Private Hospital Randwick Belmont Private Hospital Carina Riverina Day Surgery Wagga Wagga Bellbird Private Hospital Chermside Rosemont Endoscopy Centre Wollongong Brisbane Endoscopy Centre Brisbane Shellharbour Private Hospital Barrack Heights Brisbane Private Hospital Brisbane Sight Foundation Theatre Sydney Buderim Gastroenterology Centre Maroochydore Skin & Cancer Foundation Day Procedure Centre Westmead Buderim Private Hospital Buderim Seaford Day Surgery Seaford Caboolture Private Hospital Caboolture South Pacific Private HospitalCurl Curl Cairns Day Surgery Cairns Southern Highlands Private Hospital Bowral Cairns Private Hospital Cairns Southern Suburbs Day Procedure Centre Kogarah Caloundra Private Clinic Caloundra St. George Private Hospital Kogarah Chermside Day Hospital Chermside St. John of God Hawkesbury District Health Campus Windsor Currumbin Clinic Currumbin St. John of God Hospital Burwood Eastern Endoscopy Centre Birkdale St. John of God Hospital North Richmond Eden Private Hospital Cooroy St. Luke's Hospital Potts Point Eye Tech Day Surgeries Spring Hill St. Vincent’s Private Community Hospital Griffith Eye Tech Day Surgeries Southside Upper Mt. Gravatt St. Vincent’s Private Day Surgery Lismore Friendly Society Private Hospital Bundaberg St. Vincent’s Private Hospital Lismore Gold Coast Private Hospital Southport St. Vincent's Private Hospital Sydney Darlinghurst Greenslopes Private Hospital Greenslopes Strathfield Private HospitalStrathfield Hervey Bay Surgical Hospital Hervey Bay Surry Hills Day Hospital Surry Hills Hillcrest Rockhampton Private Hospital Rockhampton Sussex Day Surgery Haymarket Holy Spirit Northside Chermside Sutherland Heart Clinic Caringbah Icon Cancer Centre Mackay Sydney Adventist Hospital Wahroonga Icon Cancer Centre South Brisbane Sydney Day Surgery Darlinghurst Icon Cancer Centre Southport Sydney Day Surgery Prince Alfred Newtown Icon Cancer Centre North Lakes Sydney South West Private Hospital Liverpool Icon Cancer Centre Townsville Hyde Park Sydney Specialist Day Hospital Chatswood Icon Cancer Centre Wesley Auchenflower Tamara Private Hospital Tamworth Ipswich Day Hospital Ipswich The Border Cancer Hospital Albury John Flynn Private Hospital Tugun The Cataract Clinic (Australia) North Sydney Kawana Private Hospital Birtinya The Hills Private Hospital Baulkham Hills Mackay Private Hospital North Mackay The SAN Day Surgery Hornsby Mackay Specialist Day Hospital North Mackay The Sydney Clinic Bronte Marie Stopes Australia Bowen Hills Day Surgery Bowen Hills The Sydney Private Hospital Ashfield Mater Hospital Pimlico Toronto Private Hospital Toronto Mater Misericordiae Day Unit Mackay Tweed Day Surgery Tweed Heads Mater Misericordiae Hospital Bundaberg Ulladulla Endoscopy & Medical Centre Ulladulla Mater Misericordiae Hospital Gladstone Vision Eye Institute Chatswood Chatswood Mater Misericordiae Hospital North Mackay Warners Bay Private Hospital Warners Bay Mater Misericordiae Hospital Rockhampton Warringah Mall Day Surgery Brookvale Mater Mothers Private Hospital South Brisbane Western Sydney Private Oncology and Infusion Centre Westmead Mater Private Hospital South Brisbane Westmead Private Hospital Westmead Mater Private Hospital Springfield Central Westmead Rehabilitation Hospital Merrylands Mater Private Hospital Cleveland Wollongong Day Surgery Wollongong Mater Women's & Children's Private Health Services South Brisbane Wollongong Private Hospital Wollongong Mater Women’s and Children’s Hospital Hyde Park Wolper Hospital Woollahra February 2020 Participating Private Hospitals QUEENSLAND CONTINUED SOUTH AUSTRALIA CONTINUED Nambour Selangor Private Hospital Nambour Dextra Surgical Norwood New Farm Clinic New Farm Flinders Private Hospital Bedford Park Noosa Hospital Noosaville Fullarton Private Hospital Parkside North Lakes Day Hospital Northern Lakes Glen Osmond Surgicentre Eastwood North Queensland Day Surgical Centre Pimlico Glenelg Community Hospital Glenelg South North West Brisbane Private Hospital Everton Park Griffith Rehabilitation HospitalHove Northside Endoscopy Service Caboolture Hamilton House Day Surgery Cumberland Park Pacific Private Day HospitalSouthport Icon Cancer Care Adelaide Kurralta Park Peninsula Private Hospital Kippa-Ring Icon Cancer Centre Windsor Gardens Windsor Gardens Pindara Day Procedure Centre Benowa Kahlyn Private Hospital Magill Pindara Private Hospital Benowa Keith & District Hospital Keith Pine Rivers Private Hospital Strathpine McLaren Vale and Districts War Memorial Hospital McLaren Vale Queensland Eye Hospital Spring Hill Mount Gambier Private Hospital Mount Gambier Rivercity Private Hospital Auchenflower North Adelaide Day Surgery Centre North Adelaide Robina Private Hospital Robina North Adelaide Gastroenterology Centre North Adelaide Robina Procedure Centre Robina North Eastern Community Hospital Campbelltown Samford Road Day Hospital Gaythorne Northern Yorke Private Hospital Wallaroo Short Street Day Surgery Southport Parkwynd Private Hospital Adelaide Southcoast Digestive Diseases Centre Bundall Payneham Dialysis Clinic Payheham Southside Endoscopy Centre Loganholme Repromed Day Surgery Dulwich Spring Hill Specialist Day Hospital Spring Hill South Terrace Urology Adelaide St. Andrew’s Hospital Toowoomba Sportsmed Hospital Stepney St. Andrew's Ipswich Private Hospital Ipswich St. Andrew's Hospital Inc. Adelaide St. Andrew’s War Memorial Hospital Brisbane Tennyson Centre Day Hospital Kurralta Park St. Stephen’s Hospital Urrawean The Adelaide Clinic Gilberton St. Vincent’s Holy Spirit Northside Private Hospital Chermside The Memorial Hospital North Adelaide St. Vincent’s
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