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Hospital Provider List Avrist Prime Hospital & Surgical HOSPITAL PROVIDER LIST AVRIST PRIME HOSPITAL & SURGICAL REGION AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND No Country State City Name Address 1 Address 2 Address 3 Address 4 Zip Code Phone Fax IP OP 1 Australia Australian Capital Territory Bruce Calvary Public Hospital Bruce Mary Potter Cct Cnr Belconnen Way & Hayden Drive Canberra 2617 +61262016111 X X 2 Australia Australian Capital Territory Canberra Calvary John James Hospital 173 Strickland Crescent Deakin 2600 +61262818100 +61262818774 X X ACT Healthm GPO Box 825, Canberra 3 Australia Australian Capital Territory Garran The Canberra Hospital Yamba Drive Canberra 2605 +61262442222 +61261745268 X X City ACT 2605 4 Australia New South Wales Albury Albury Wodonga Private Hospital 1125 Pemberton Street 2640 +61260411411 +61260224570 X X 5 Australia New South Wales Albury Albury Base Hospital 201 Borella Road 2640 +61260584444 +61269339145 X X 6 Australia New South Wales Coffs Harbour Coffs Harbour Health Campus 345 Pacific Highway Coffs Harbour 2450 +61266567000 +61266567010 X X 7 Australia New South Wales Gateshead Lake Macquarie Private Hospital 3 Sydney Street 2290 +61249433122 +61249435892 X X New Lambton 8 Australia New South Wales John Hunter Hospital Lookout Road New Lambton Heights 2305 +61249213000 +61249853317 X X Heights 9 Australia New South Wales North Ryde Macquarie University Hospital 3 Technology Place North Ryde 2109 +61298123000 +61280886386 X X 10 Australia New South Wales North Sydney The Mater Hospital North Sydney 25 Rocklands Road North Sydney 2060 +61299007300 X X 11 Australia New South Wales Randwick Prince of Wales Hospital Barker Street Randwick 2031 +61293822222 +61293823047 X X 12 Australia New South Wales St Leonards Royal North Shore Hospital 1 Reserve Road St Leonards 2065 +61299267111 +61294632025 X X Locked Bag 1008, Crows Nest 13 Australia New South Wales St Leonards North Shore Private Hospital Westbourne Street St Leonards 2065 +61284253000 +61284253970 X X Delivery Centrem NSW 2 14 Australia New South Wales Sydney Sydney Hospital and Sydney Eye Hospital 8 Macquarie Street Sydney 2000 +61293827111 +61293827320 X X +61295156133 Locked Bag 21 P.O. Camperdown 15 Australia New South Wales Sydney Royal Prince Alfred Hospital 50 Missenden Road Camperdown NSW 2050 +61295156111 0295153674 X X NSW 0295159122 16 Australia New South Wales Sydney St Vincent's Hospital Sydney 390 Victoria Street Darlinghurst 2010 +61283821111 +61283823957 X X 17 Australia New South Wales Sydney Sydney Children's Hospital High Street Randwick 2031 +61293821111 X X 18 Australia New South Wales Sydney Prince of Wales Private Hospital Barker Street Randwick 2031 +61296504000 +61296504850 X X 19 Australia New South Wales Wahroonga Sydney Adventist Hospital 185 Fox Valley Road Wahroonga 2076 +61294879111 +61294879266 X X 20 Australia New South Wales Westmead Westmead Hospital Darcy Road 2145 +61288905555 +61288908342 X X 21 Australia New South Wales Westmead The Children's Hospital at Westmead Hawkesbury Rd & Hainsworth St Westmead 2145 +61298450000 +61298453818 X X 22 Australia New South Wales Westmead Westmead Private Hospital Darcy Road 2145 +61288379000 +61296879310 X X 23 Australia Northern Territory Alice Springs Alice Springs Hospital 6 Gap Road Alice Springs 0871 +61889517777 +61889517758 X X 24 Australia Northern Territory Darwin Darwin Private Hospital Rocklands Drive Tiwi PO Box 42571, Casuarina NT 0811 0810 +61889206011 +61889206008 X X 25 Australia Northern Territory Katherine Katherine Hospital Lot 1939 Gorge Rd Katherine 0850 +61889739211 61889739200 X X 26 Australia Northern Territory Tiwi Royal Darwin Hospital 105 Rocklands Drive Tiwi PO Box 41326, Casuarina NT 0811 0810 +61889228888 +61889228357 X X 27 Australia Queensland Auchenflower The Wesley Hospital 451 Coronation Drive Auchenflower PO Box 499 Toowong QLD 4066 4066 +61732327000 +61738706834 X X 28 Australia Queensland Benowa Pindara Private Hospital Allchurch Avenue Benowa 4217 +61755889888 +61755889811 X X 29 Australia Queensland Brisbane St Andrew's War Memorial Hospital 457 Wickham Terrace Brisbane GPO Box 764, Brisbane Qld 4001 4001 +61738344444 +61738344477 X X 30 Australia Queensland Brisbane St Andrew's War Memorial Hospital - Emergency Cent North Street Entrance GPO Box 764, Brisbane Qld 4001 4000 +61738344455 +61738344246 X X Butterfield Street & Bowen Bridge 31 Australia Queensland Brisbane Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital Herston 4006 +61736368111 +61736463540 X X Road 32 Australia Queensland Bundaberg Mater Misericordiae Hospital Bundaberg 313 Bourbong Street 4670 +61741539539 X X 33 Australia Queensland Cairns Cairns Hospital 165 The Esplanade Cairns PO Box 902 4870 +61742260000 +61740311168 X X 34 Australia Queensland Cairns Cairns Private Hospital 1 Upward Street 4870 +61740525200 +61740516009 X X 35 Australia Queensland Gladstone Mater Misericordiae Hospital Gladstone 50 Rossella Street 4680 +61749713713 +61749713703 X X 36 Australia Queensland Gladstone Gladstone Hospital Park Street Gladstone 4680 +61749763200 +6174976 3282 X X 37 Australia Queensland Gold Coast Gold Coast University Hospital 1 Hospital Blvd Southport 4215 1300744284 X X 38 Australia Queensland Hervey Bay Hervey Bay Hospital Cnr Nissen & Urraween St Hervey Bay 4655 +61743256666 +61743256792 X X 39 Australia Queensland Mackay Mater Misericordiae Hospital Mackay 76 Willetts Road PO Box 214 4740 +61749655666 +61749655600 X X 40 Australia Queensland Mount Isa Mount Isa Base Hospital - North West Hospital and 30/58 Camooweal Street Mornington QLD 4825 +61747444444 +61747640218 X X 41 Australia Queensland Rockhampton Rockhampton Hospital Canning Street 4700 +61749206211 +61749206752 X X 42 Australia Queensland Rockhampton Mater Misericordiae Hospital Rockhampton Ward Street PO Box 924 4700 +61749313313 X X 43 Australia Queensland Rockhampton Hillcrest - Rockhampton Private Hospital 4 Talford Street 4700 +61749321321 +61749225936 X X 44 Australia Queensland South Brisbane Mater Hospital Brisbane Raymond Terrace 4101 +61731638111 +61731633757 X X 45 Australia Queensland South Brisbane Mater Private Hospital Brisbane - Mater Emergency 301 Vulture Street Raymond Terrace 4101 +61731638111 +61731631199 X X 46 Australia Queensland South Brisbane Mater Children's Private Hospital Raymond Terrace (Salmon Building) 4101 +61731638111 +61731632499 X X 47 Australia Queensland South Brisbane Mater Mother's Private Hospital Raymond Terrace 4101 +61731631918 +61731631001 X X PO Box 3474, South Brisbane QLD 48 Australia Queensland South Brisbane Queensland Children's Hospital 501 Stanley Street South Brisbane 4101 +61730681111 X X 4101 49 Australia Queensland Southport Gold Coast Hospital Health Service District Finance Department 108 Nerang Street 4215 +61755197544 X X 50 Australia Queensland Townsville The Townsville Hospital 100 Angus Smith Drive Douglas 4814 +61744331111 +61744338525 X X 51 Australia Queensland Tugun John Flynn Private Hospital 42 Inland Drive 4224 +61755989000 +61755980173 X X 52 Australia Queensland Tully Tully Hospital 17 Bryant Street PO Box 489 4854 +61740684144 +61740682348 X X APHS/WORLDWIDE PROVIDER LIST/AUSTRALIA NZ/0420 1 of 3 HOSPITAL PROVIDER LIST AVRIST PRIME HOSPITAL & SURGICAL REGION AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND No Country State City Name Address 1 Address 2 Address 3 Address 4 Zip Code Phone Fax IP OP 53 Australia Queensland Woolloongabba Princess Alexandra Hospital 199 Ipswich Road Woolloongabba 4102 +61732402111 X X 54 Australia Queensland Yeppoon Mater Misericordiae Hospital Yeppoon 55 Cliff Street 4703 +61749394611 X X 55 Australia South Australia Adelaide Royal Adelaide Hospital Port Road Adelaide POBOX 78 5000 +61870740000 +61882225939 X X 56 Australia South Australia Adelaide Calvary North Adelaide Hospital 89 Strangways Terrace North Adelaide 5006 +61882399100 +61882399168 X X 57 Australia South Australia Adelaide Women's and Children's Hospital 72 King William Road North Adelaide 5006 +61881617000 +61881616052 X X 58 Australia South Australia Adelaide St Andrew's Hospital 350 South Terrace 5000 +61884082111 +61882320328 X X 59 Australia South Australia Adelaide Calvary Wakefield Hospital 300 Wakefield Street Adelaide 5000 +61884053333 +61884053490 X X 60 Australia South Australia Bedford Park Flinders Medical Centre Flinders Drive Bedford Park 5042 +61882045511 +61882045396 X X 61 Australia South Australia Campbelltown North Eastern Hospital/ Radiology SA 580 Lower North East Road 5074 +6188366811 +61883651139 X X Department of Health & Human 62 Australia Tasmania Hobart Royal Hobart Hospital 48 Liverpool Street 7000 +61361668308 X X Services GPO Box 125, 63 Australia Tasmania Launceston Calvary St. Vincent's Hospital 5 Frederick Street 7250 +61363324999 X X 64 Australia Tasmania Launceston Launceston General Hospital 274 - 280 Charles Street Launceston 7250 +61367776777 X X 65 Australia Victoria Malvern Cabrini Hospital 181- 183 Wattletree Road Malvern 3144 +61395081222 +61395081057 X X 66 Australia Victoria Melbourne St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne 41 Victoria Parade Fitzroy 3065 +61392312211 +61392313399 X X 67 Australia Victoria Melbourne The Royal Children's Hospital 50 Flemington Road Parkville 3052 +61393455522 X X 68 Australia Victoria Melbourne The Alfred (Hospital) 55 Commercial Road Prahran 3004 +61390762000 +61390762222 X X 69 Australia Victoria Melbourne The Royal Women's Hospital Locked Bag 300 20 Flemington Road Parkville 3052 +61383452000 +61383452946 X X Postal address: The Royal Melbourne 70 Australia Victoria Parkville The Royal Melbourne Hospital 300 Grattan Street Parkville (Melbourne) 3050
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