Joondalup Health Campus

[1][2][3][4] The public and private hospitals share the emergency department, operating theatres and intensive care facilities.

[5] It would provide for an upgraded emergency service, 25-bed psychiatric services, aged care restorative unit, improved surgical, medical and obstetric services, expanded intensive care and coronary care, a 26-bed day surgery and endoscopic unit and a 24-bed paediatric unit, day oncology, renal dialysis, St John Ambulance depot, a medical centre, community health centre and hydrotherapy pool.

[10] In late January 1998, a new 26 bed restorative unit, a 25-bed mental health service and a hydrotherapy pool were opened.

[6] The Joondalup Health Campus would officially open on 11 March 1998 by Premier Richard Court.

[11] It would be a ten-chair clinic employing 24 staff members with construction starting in September 2003 and the completion date was March 2004.

[12] On 9 November 2009, a sod-turning ceremony was held at the Joondalup Health Campus that would see $317 million spent on upgrading the facilities at the hospital and see its size doubled.

[13] Expansion continued and on 3 March 2011, a $29 million Emergency Department was opened with a total of 56 bays and separate areas for adults and children.

[14] A new public ward was opened worth $20.8 million and saw 55 new beds which included 51 single rooms, some with courtyards and two double bedrooms.

[21] In the WA 2018/19 State Budget, the Joondalup Health Campus has been allocated $158 million to add eight new operating theatres, 6 bed stroke unit, further expansion of the emergency department, more 90 inpatient and 75 mental health beds, 3 new cardiac catheter laboratories, a 25-bed Coronary Care Unit, urgent care clinic and a Medihotel.