Community members are invited to take a behind the scenes look at the new $723.3 million Tweed Valley Hospital at a Community Open Day on Saturday 16 March 2024.
Regional Health Minister Ryan Park said visitors will be able to take a walk through some of the key hospital services, including the emergency department, maternity services, cancer services and the outpatient department.
The new Tweed Valley Hospital will provide a number of new and enhanced services including new interventional cardiology, new radiotherapy as part of integrated cancer care, satellite medical imaging within the Emergency Department, and enhanced surgical services.
The hospital will also provide an expanded outpatients department, mental health service and medical inpatient units.
With construction of the hospital complete, work is underway to ensure that the new building and its staff are ready to safely receive patients. This includes installing furniture, fixtures, and equipment, completing clinical cleaning, stocking departments with medical consumables, and training and orientating staff.
The Community Open Day is a free event, with kids' activities and refreshments also available on the day. Free onsite parking will be available in the multi-deck carpark.
To register to attend, and to find out more, visit the Tweed Valley Hospital website.
Tweed Valley Hospital Community Open Day
Saturday 16 March, 2024
10.00am - 2.00pm
771 Cudgen Road, Cudgen
Quotes attributable to the Minister for Health Ryan Park:
"The open day is a wonderful chance for people to come and familiarise themselves with the new hospital before it opens to patients on 14 May this year.
"This much needed redevelopment is providing a massive healthcare boost to Northern NSW and I'm excited to see its long-term impact on the community."
Quotes attributable to Emily Suvaal MLC:
"These infrastructural upgrades increase access to healthcare for patients and are a key part of providing the high quality, specialised treatment Northern NSW deserves.
"The team is so excited to be able to showcase this state-of-the-art health facility to their community and give people the chance to see some of the areas they may not usually get to see."