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Middlemore Hospital AUCKLAND GOLF CLUB Middlemore Hospital AUCKLAND GOLF CLUB TO BRITOMART HOSPITAL ROAD N ENTRANCE 32 09 1 Creche P$ 324 327 328 375 01 TAXI 02 Labs 435X 446 TAXI 38A 447 575 Galbraith Building 05 51 24 23 22 Birth Unit 04 Adult 03 2024 Emergency MRI & CT Medical Entrance Centre Main 54 38D 01 Ko Awatea 30 40 Entrance 31 38B Radiology P$ Edmund AT & R Unit 05 34 Hillary H 327 328 51 Support Services 2005 Building 375 446 7 447 575 45 WESTERN CAMPUS HOSPITAL ROAD 11 CONSTRUCTION ZONE Emergency Clinical Services Building 10 Tiaho Mai Entrance (Opening 2014) 10 12 Kidz First TO PAPAKURA P$ 12 ORAKAU ROAD ENTRANCE GRAYS AVENUE 2 25 26 27 PAPATOETOE BUS ROUTES B & C TAXI 324 Papatoetoe to Downtown 01 via Massey Road, Pah Road, and Manukau Rd ACCESS MAP KEY TAXI 327, Manukau City to Downtown Taxi Stand Emergency 324 327 2024 Adults / Children 328 375 328 via Middlemore, Massey Road, Staff Parking, Staff Afternoon CP; Pah Road, and Manukau Road SMO Car Parking; Lead Maternity Carer 435X 446 Galbraith Staff Shuttle Entrance 447 575 375 Botany to Airport via Otara, CMDHB Pool Cars Building Middlemore, Mangere Train Station Railway Lines 435X Hunters Corner to Downtown Express Public Parking; AT&R Outpatients; 01 Dialysis Haematology Car Park 446 Otara to Otahuhu via Middlemore P$ Pay Station Creche Drop Off Accessible Parking 447 Manukau City to Downtown via Otara, 327 328 2005 Middlemore, and Great South Road Pedestrian Crossing H Helipad 375 446 Emergency Drop Off 447 575 575 Botany to Middlemore via Highbrook and Otara Motorbike / Cycle Parking MAXX PHONE: 09 366 6400 Bus Stop 2024 2005 or 0800 10 30 80 Version 1.0 April 2011 Service Building Service Building Academic Lecture Theatre (ALT) 24 Maternity Administration offices 2 (B Floor) Adult Short Stay and Observation Units 11 (Ground) Medical Short Stay Unit 51 (Level 1) Mental Health 30 (Level 4) OLD Allied Health Inpatient Service 51 (Ground) Allied Health Staff Offices 51 (Ground) MHSOP Community 31 (Level 1) ARHOP 30 (Level 2) Manukau Institute of Technology (MIT) 30 (Level 3) Assessment Labour & Birthing Unit 1 (Level 2) National Burn Centre 11 (Level 1) AT&R Inpatient / Outpatient Service 31 Needs Assmnt. & Services Coord. 31 (Level 1) OLD AT&R Coronary Rehabilitation 31 Neonatal Unit 1 (Level 3) Auckland University of Technology (AUT) 30 (Level 3) Non Clinical Support Staff 7 (Ground Corridor) Nutrition Services 31 Bereavement CareOLD 2 (Ground) Cafeteria - Pulse Café 5 (Ground) Obstetrics & Gynaecology Offices 2 (C Floor) Cafeteria - Staff café 51 (Ground) Occupational Therapy 31 Cardiac Catheter Lab 5 (Level 1) Occupational Health & Safety 30 (Level 4) Cardiac Investigation Unit (CIU) 51 (Level 1) Oral Health Unit (Dental) 40 (Level 1) Car Park Office 7 (Ground Corridor) Orderlies Office H (Porta-Com) Casting Unit 5 (Level 5) Orthotics 51 (Basement) Cashiers 7 (Ground Corridor) Pacific Cultural Resource Unit 38b Clinical Coding OLD 31 (Ground) Pharmacy - Dispensary 12 (Basement) OLD Clinical Engineering 1 (Level 1) Pharmacy - Public 5 (Ground) Clinical Equipment Pool 51 (Basement) Pharmacy - Clinical 2 (Floor B) Clinical Photography 40 (Ground) Physiotherapy 31 CCRep 30 Plastics Ward 35 51 (Level 5) Plastic Surgery Department 11 (Level 2) OLD Coronary Care Unit (CCU) 5 (Level 1) Crèche 9 Pool Cars 7 (Ground Corridor) OLD CT/MRI Scan Unit 1 (Ground) Project & Facilities 25 & 26 CTEC 7 (Level 1) Psychiatric Liaison 30 Daily Operations Unit (DOU) 5 (Ground) Purchasing 14 Decision Support/Health Intelligence 30 (Level 1) Radiology/X-Ray 1 (Ground) Recruitment 30 (Level 4) OLD Dialysis Unit & Home Training 5 (Ground) Renal Services 38a Diabetes Services (Whitiora) 38a (Level 1) OLD Renal Home Training 3 Edmund Hillary Block 51 Research Office 30 (Level 1) Early Pregnancy Assessment Unit 1 (Level 5) Respiratory Services 30 (Level 3) Emergency Care (Adult & Children) 11 (Ground) RMO Lounge 45 Engineering Department 27 Quality Improvement Unit 30 (Level 1) OLD Executive Management 1 (Level 5) Security Office 7 (Ground Corridor) Galbraith Building 1 Shops - Retail Public 5 (Ground) Gastro Ward 32 51 (Level 2) Smokefree Service 34 Gastroenterology 51 (Level 2) Social Workers 7 Gynaecology Care (Day Ward & Clinic) 1 (Level 5) South Auckland Health Foundation 2 (Floor C) Haematology (Clinic & Day Ward) 51 (Level 1) Speech Language Therapy 31 High Dependency Unit (HDU) 11 (Level 1) Spiritual Centre 7 (Ground Corridor) Home Health Care 38d Staff Centre 11 (Level 2) Human Resources (HR) 2 (Level 5) Sterile Services Unit 1 (Level 1) Information Services (IS) 30 (Level 2) Support Building 30 Information Desk (Main Entrance) 5 (Ground) TADU 1 (Level 1) Intensive Care Unit (ICU) 11 (Level 1) Telephone Exchange 13 Inwards Goods 14 Theatres 1 (Level 1) Kidz First Administration 12 (Ground) Tiaho Mai 10 Kidz First Children’s Hospital 12 Tissue bank 51 (Basement) Kidz First Medical 12 (Level 2) Transcription 30 (Level 1) Kidz First School 12 (Level 1) Ultrasound 1 (Ground) Kidz First Surgical 12 (Level 1) University of Auckland Academic Centre 30 (Level 2) Kidz First Therapy Gym 12 (Level 1) Uniform Room 13 Koropiko 51 (Level 5) Ward 1 5 (Ground) Ko Awatea Education and Innovation 54 Ward 2 5 (Level 1) Ko Awatea Clinical Teaching Centre 7 Ward 5 5 (Level 2) Ko Awatea Academic & Support Building 30 Wards 6 & 7 5 (Level 3) Laboratory 1 (Ground) Wards 8 & 9 5 (Level 4) Learning and Development 30 (Level 3) Wards 10 & 11 5 (Level 5) Library 13 (Level 1) Wards 23 & 24 31 Linen Store 13 Ward 31 51 (Level 1) Main Entrance 5 Ward 32 51 (Level 2) Mail Room 7 (Ground Corridor) Ward 33 51 (Level 3) Maori Cultural Resource Unit 38b Ward 34 51 (Level 4) Maternity 1 (Level 4) Ward 35 51 (Level 5).
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