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Acknowledgement
The Women's and Children's Hospital is located on the traditional lands for the Kaurna people, and we respect their spiritual relationship with their Country. We also acknowledge that the Kaurna people are the custodians of the Adelaide region, and that their cultural and heritage beliefs are still as important to the living Kaurna people today.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people should be aware that this website may contain images, voices and names of people who have passed away.

A-Z Services

Obstetrics

The Obstetric Service offers a multidisciplinary approach to many obstetric (pregnancy and childbirth) conditions, and includes the High Risk Perinatal Service, Antenatal Diagnostic and Counselling Service (ADACS) and a Fetal-Maternal Service.

Occupational Therapy

WCH Occupational Therapists work with babies, children, adolescents and their families with a range of medical, orthopaedic, surgical and/or developmental conditions to promote development and enable participation in everyday activities.

Oncology (Blood Disorders and Cancer)

This Department of Clinical Haematology/Oncology cares for children who require investigation and treatment of haematological disorders, cancer including brain tumours, and diseases requiring bone marrow transplantation.

Operating Theatres Refurbishment

Our fifth Operating Theatre upgrade is now complete, marking the halfway point in the Operating Theatres Refurbishment.

Ophthalmology

The Department of Ophthalmology specialises in the detection and correction of visual problems in children from birth to 18 years.

Orthopaedic Surgery (Bone and Joint Surgery)

The Department of Orthopaedic Surgery provides services for children's bone and joint conditions, including congenital or acquired musculoskeletal problems or trauma, such as musculoskeletal deformities, fractures, hip dysplasia, club feet and scoliosis.

Orthotics

WCH Orthotists help patients with musculoskeletal problems by providing external supports called orthoses to protect, support or improve function of affected areas.

Orthotics – Women

WCH Orthotists help patients with musculoskeletal problems by providing external supports called orthoses to protect, support or improve function of affected areas.

Other Completed Works

Preparatory works for the $50 million upgrade to the WCH have been completed.

Other Facilities

Here you'll find information on a range of other facilities and support services at the hospital or in the vicinity.

Other WCHN Services for Women

This page contains links to other services of the Women's and Children's Health Network that support women's mental and physical health.

Otolaryngology (Ear, Nose and Throat)

The Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) Department provides an inpatient and outpatient service for patients from infancy through to adolescence with disorders of the ears, nose and throat.

Outpatient Clinics

Find out about outpatient clinics for women and children at the Women's and Children's Hospital.

Outpatients – Women's (Women's Outpatients)

The Women's Outpatient Department offers a range of clinical services including Antenatal Clinics, Gynaecology Clinic and a Colposcopy Clinic.