About Macquarie University Hospital

Date
7 May 2015

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Macquarie University Hospital is Australia’s first and only private not-for-profit teaching hospital on a university campus. It is located on the grounds of Macquarie University, next to the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, in innovation corridor Macquarie Park in north-west Sydney, New South Wales.

Modelled on renowned international university hospitals, the hospital’s approach to treatment is based on combining the best available knowledge and expertise to ensure patients receive a comprehensive and integrated service, as well as compassion, support and care.

The osseointegration clinic at Macquarie University Hospital is fast becoming a world leader in the groundbreaking technique to provide greater support and mobility for amputees.

While the hospital has world-leading medical equipment onsite, it is as accessible and affordable as any other private healthcare facility in the country.

As an academic hospital, health professionals are committed to a culture of continuous improvement through teaching and research.

Key specialties

Ophthalmology, orthopaedics, radiation oncology, cardiology, cardiothoracic surgery, cancer care service, ORL, head & neck, plastic and reconstructive, neurosurgery, neurology, gastroenterology, colorectal surgery, urology, medical imaging and vascular surgery.

Leading edge facilities

Macquarie University Hospital is a fully digital facility and among its leading edge facilities and equipment are: Australia’s only Gamma Knife, which has revolutionised the management of brain tumours and many other brain conditions that may have previously required invasive surgery; cyclotron, intra-operative CT theatre, hybrid theatre with angiographic capabilities, Zeego robot, da Vinci Surgical System and the most comprehensive robotic surgery program in Australia.

http://www.muh.org.au/

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