New kids emergency department unveiled
GEELONG University Hospital’s new children’s emergency department is now complete, with the capacity to meet the region’s growing demand.
The $20 million state-of-the-art facility will deliver more specialised paediatric emergency care to families across Geelong, the Bellarine and Surf Coast.
As part of one of Victoria’s busiest hospitals, the department was specifically designed to be a dedicated calming space.
The new department now includes 28 treatment areas, two fast-track and eight short-stay beds with support spaces and a separate paediatric triage system.
A dedicated entry for families with children requiring emergency care is open every day between 1pm to 9pm.
Minister for Health Infrastructure Mary-Anne Thomas said the project was critical for children and families across Geelong.
“It will help to meet growing demand in the region, while ensuring care is delivered in a friendly environment for kids.”
As part of the projects final stage, new clinical areas were completed along with a reconstructed main drop off point for the emergency department.
“This dedicated children’s emergency department ensures the kids in our region get the care they need, when they need it,” Member for Bellarine Alison Marchant said.
At the peak of its construction, the build generated around 60 jobs and was delivered by the Victorian Health Building Authority in partnership with Barwon Health and Kane Constructions.
Construction began in May 2023, with the completed project part of the Victorian government’s investment in specially designed children’s emergency areas.
The project builds on the more than $500 million invested into the 2022/23 Victorian Budget for the Barwon Women’s and Children’s Hospital, which will be integrated into the existing University Hospital.
The new facility will provide more birthing suites, additional special care nursery costs, extra maternity inpatient beds and more.