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Mildura Health Private Hospital Investing for the future needs of the community
May 18, 2022

Mildura Health Private Hospital (MHPH) is investing in delivering even greater care to the local community with a 12-million-dollar upgrade of the facility now underway that is expected to help attract more specialists to our region.

MHPH is creating two dedicated endoscopy theatres from the existing theatre footprint and building three new operating theatres. To compliment the operating theatre design, both stage 1 and 2 recovery areas will have increased bed numbers with an open plan layout for improved clinical oversight. The works will entail construction of a new Central Sterilisation Store Department aligned with changing regulations. The project also improves the hospital’s bulk store capacity, staff change rooms and staff tearoom. Along with this, there will be a new 44 space car park and pedestrian crossing for MHPH staff.

MHPH Chief Executive Officer, Marcus Guthrie said “The hospital has completed detailed modelling of current and future patient activity based on regional population growth and an ageing population. This detailed strategic planning shows us that there is a need for an increased medical workforce along with an expansion of the operating theatre complex. This is on top of an increasing number of patient’s using the hospital’s services up 6% on the previous financial years admissions as a result of the hospital attracting more specialists to the region allowing patients to avoid needing to travel for their treatment.”

This upgrade is timely with the increase of procedures being performed at MHPH. Recent data from the last financial year has highlighted that the number of hip replacements performed at the hospital have doubled from the previous financial year. One of the reasons for this is the result of successful surgical recruitment to the area giving local residents greater choice and range of services that can be performed locally.

Local resident, Phil Kettle recently had a hip replacement at MHPH with Associate Professor (AP) Rickman who is a visiting specialist from Adelaide.

“I was referred to AP Rickman by my GP Dr. Gleeson. From the moment I spoke with AP Rickman I had a feeling of confidence that I was going to be looked after properly. Prior to meeting AP Rickman, I did some research, and I was very pleased to see a specialist with his credentials visit Mildura.

“Within a few days I was out of hospital, and I was able to walk 200 meters, then 1 km the day following, and I felt great, said Mr. Kettle.

“The overall experience from start to finish was exceptional. The treatment and care at MHPH was faultless and the care and expertise provided by AP Rickman prior to and after the procedure was great. The personal follow up from AP Rickman’s room and MHPH has been fantastic.

Mr. Kettle added “People from the region say that when you need something major done you need to go to Adelaide or Melbourne to get better treatment. But I can say that I do not believe I could have received better treatment out of town, than what I received here, in Mildura.

Mr. Guthrie said, “More work needs to be done in recruiting specialists to the area, however with the investment in new perioperative services department design, it will make recruitment of specialists less problematic. We are also working closely with the local public hospital in the joint recruitment of specialists to the area, in particular Physicians. This will allow for an easier transfer of private patients out of public hospital, freeing up beds for public patients. A win win for the whole community.

“Further announcements will also be made soon regarding the Mildura Health Icon Cancer Centre which is expected to start building by the end of this year”, added Mr Guthrie.