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Sunshine Hospital Children's Ward

Our 32-bed inpatient unit at Sunshine Hospital cares for children with a wide range of medical and surgical needs.

The Children’s Ward caters for children aged 0–18 years old, caring for over 5,000 children each year. 

The Ward specialises in several areas, including:  

  • general paediatrics
  • orthopaedics
  • plastic surgery
  • ear, nose and throat
  • general paediatric surgery.  

If you are an adolescent, you may also be admitted under other units including gynaecology. 

What to expect

The short video helps explain what to expect so kids can feel calmer, more prepared, and less afraid.

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What to bring to hospital for your child

  • Babies
    • Nappies, clothes, bottles and formula.
  • Children
    • Pyjamas, toothbrush, toothpaste, shampoo, hairbrush or comb.
    • Favourite toy, books, colouring books and pencils.
    • Hand-held computer games or tablet devices should be clearly labelled with your child’s name. It is your responsibility to look after these items.

Services and facilities

Children receive daily reviews by medical staff (more if required), and onsite paediatric medical staff.  

Children on the ward can also access allied health services such as dietetics, physiotherapy, speech pathology, and social work as needed. We have access to 24-hour radiology and pathology services. 

Visitor information

Visiting hours

4pm to 8pm daily.

Parents/Carers can visit anytime during the day. 

Please note

Patients with confirmed or suspected COVID-19 or who require respiratory precautions are allowed visits; however, visitors must report to the nurse in charge before entering the room due to risk of infection.  

Two visitors at a time are allowed at a patient’s bedside during visiting hours to ensure other patients are not disturbed and that staff can continue to provide safe care.  

We understand there will be occasions where more than two people at a time will want to visit patients (including for end-of-life care, critically ill patients or patients with high-level clinical or social needs). Please speak to the nurse unit manager or nurse in charge to discuss visitor arrangements.   

Visitors are asked to sanitise their hands before and after spending time with a patient. Please use the hand sanitiser provided.   

Visitors should speak to the nurse unit manager or nurse in charge before bringing meals into the hospital for patients.   

Children under 16 are permitted to visit inpatient areas if accompanied by an adult.  

Parents staying over 

There is a small bed next to each child’s hospital bed for a carer/parent to sleep in and we encourage one parent to stay overnight. Please respect other’s privacy. 

Aggressive behaviour will not be tolerated. 

Telephone calls 

Mobile phones may be used on the ward. 

Contact

6th floor

Joan Kirner Women’s and Children’s

Phone: switchboard (03) 8345 1333

In the case of a life threatening emergency, call 000.
Emergency