St Vincent's Private Hospital Melbourne

Last updated

St Vincent's Private Hospital Melbourne
St Vincents & Mercy Private Hospital 1a.jpg
St Vincent's Private Hospital Melbourne
Geography
Location Victoria, Australia
Coordinates 37°48′31″S144°58′27″E / 37.8085°S 144.9742°E / -37.8085; 144.9742
Services
Beds480
History
Opened1998
Links
Website www.svphm.org.au
Lists Hospitals in Australia

St Vincent's Private Hospital Melbourne, formerly known as St Vincent's & Mercy Private Hospital, was the name of a private hospital group in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

Contents

The group of hospitals are now all part of a larger group across Australia, under the name St Vincent's Private Hospitals and run by St Vincent's Health Australia (SVHA).

History

The hospital was founded in 1998, with the merger of the St Vincent's Private and Mercy Private Hospitals. The (Catholic) Sisters of Charity and Sisters of Mercy ran the two hospitals independently for more than 70 years before their merger [1]

St Vincent's purchased Vimy Private Hospital in 2008, creating the third campus. [1]

St Vincent's Private Hospital Werribee was purpose-built and opened in Werribee 2018, the first private overnight hospital in City of Wyndham. [2]

Location

St Vincent's Private Hospitals are located across four campuses in the Melbourne suburbs of Fitzroy, East Melbourne, Kew, and Werribee. Each campus is denominated St Vincent's Private Hospital, with the associated suburb included as an addendum to the designation. [3]

St Vincent's Private East Melbourne foundation plaque 1934.jpg

See also

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Sisters of Mercy</span> Religious order

The Sisters of Mercy is a religious institute of Catholic women founded in 1831 in Dublin, Ireland, by Catherine McAuley. As of 2019, the institute has about 6200 sisters worldwide, organized into a number of independent congregations. They also started many education and health care facilities around the world.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">University of Notre Dame Australia</span> Private Catholic university in Australia

The University of Notre Dame Australia (UNDA), also known colloquially as Notre Dame University, is a national Roman Catholic private university in Australia with campuses in Fremantle and Broome in Western Australia and Sydney in New South Wales. Its campuses are notable for its restored late Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian-style architecture, most of which is ubiquitous in Fremantle's West End heritage area as a university town. The university was established by an act of the Parliament of Western Australia in 1989.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Werribee, Victoria</span> Suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Werribee is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 32 km (20 mi) south-west of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the local government area of the City of Wyndham. Werribee recorded a population of 50,027 at the 2021 census.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Werribee line</span> Passenger rail service in metropolitan Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

The Werribee line is a commuter railway line in the city of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Operated by Metro Trains Melbourne, it is the city's ninth longest metropolitan railway line at 32.9 kilometres (20.4 mi). The line runs from Flinders Street station in central Melbourne to Werribee station in the south west, serving 17 stations via Footscray, Newport, and Altona. The line operates for approximately 19 hours a day with 24 hour service available on Friday and Saturday nights. During peak hour, headways of up to 5–20 minutes are operated with services every 20–30 minutes during off-peak hours. Trains on the Werribee line run with a two three-car formations of Comeng, Siemens Nexas, and X'Trapolis 100 trainsets.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">East Melbourne</span> Suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

East Melbourne is an inner-city suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 2 km (1.2 mi) east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Melbourne local government area. East Melbourne recorded a population of 4,896 at the 2021 census.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">St Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne</span> Hospital in Victoria, Australia

St Vincent's Hospital is a major hospital in Fitzroy, Melbourne, Australia.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Werribee Mercy Hospital</span> Hospital in Werribee, Victoria on the Princes Highway

Werribee Mercy Hospital, located in Werribee, Victoria on the Princes Highway, about 25 km west of Melbourne, is a public general hospital providing a broad range of services which include surgical, maternity, obstetric care, orthopaedic, ENT, paediatric surgeries, GI oscopy, dialysis, emergency, mental health, aged and palliative care, allied health services and a 24-hour emergency department. As part of the Werribee Mercy Mental Health Program the hospital offers a range of acute and community psychiatric services.

Mercy Hospital or Mercy Medical Center could refer to the following hospitals in:

St Vincent's Hospital, St. Vincent Hospital or St. Vincent's Medical Center may refer to:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Mater Group</span>

Mater Group was formed in 2016 by aligning Mater Health, Mater Education, Mater Research and Mater Foundation under a single, unified banner. Mater provides care for some 500,000 patients each year. Mater was established in 1906 by the Sisters of Mercy. In 2002, Mater became an incorporated body, charged with the responsibility to continue the Mission of the Sisters of Mercy to "offer compassionate service to the sick and needy".

Dame Sister Mary Philippa Brazill, DBE, LLD, generally known as SisterPhilippa, was an Australian nursing educator and administrator.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Catholic Health Initiatives</span>

Catholic Health Initiatives (CHI) was a national Catholic healthcare system, with headquarters in Englewood, Colorado. CHI was a nonprofit, faith-based health system formed, in 1996, through the consolidation of three Catholic health systems. It was one of the United States' largest healthcare systems. In February 2019, CHI merged with Dignity Health, forming CommonSpirit Health.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Sisters of Charity of Australia</span> Congregation of religious sisters in Australia

The Sisters of Charity of Australia, or the Congregation of the Religious Sisters of Charity of Australia, is a congregation of religious sisters in the Catholic Church who have served the people of Australia since 1838. Sisters use the post-nominal initials of RSC.

The Alliance of Girls' Schools Australasia is a non-profit organisation that promotes the education of girls in single-sex girls' schools, and promotes the image of, and support the development of, girls' schools in Australasia.

Amy Vera Ackman, known as Mother Giovanni was an Australian hospital administrator and one of the Sisters of Charity.

The Mater Hospital is a 233-bed private hospital located in North Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Originally founded in 1906 as a cottage hospital, and operated both as a public hospital and maternity hospital on an adjacent site in Wollstonecraft, New South Wales, between 1940 and 1982, the current hospital opened in 1990 and is now operated by St Vincent's Health.

Martha Mary O'Neill (1878–1972), known by her religious name as Mother Patricia, was an Australian nun who became superior general for the Australian Union of the Sisters of Mercy. She was born in Cork, Ireland, and emigrated with her family to Victoria, Australia, in 1886. She joined the Sisters of Mercy as a young woman, professing her vows in 1903. She became superior general of the newly formed Australian Union of the Sisters of Mercy in 1954, and served in this role for twelve years, retiring in 1966.

Mary Healy, better known as Mother Gertrude, was a member of the Sisters of Charity of Australia and hospital administrator. She made significant contributions to the development of St Vincent's Hospital, Sydney and St Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne.

Rose Hanigan (1864-1952), known by her religious name of Mother Francis, was an Australian Sister of Mercy and hospital administrator who was the founder and first Superior of the Mercy Private Hospital in East Melbourne, which opened in 1934.

References

  1. 1 2 "Our history". Archived from the original on 12 March 2018.
  2. "St Vincent's Private Hospital, Werribee Facilities". St Vincent's Private Hospitals. 30 January 2018. Retrieved 28 December 2023.
  3. "Private Hospitals". St Vincent's Private Hospitals. Retrieved 28 December 2023.