This information is for patients who will stay in hospital overnight. It
explains the process from arrival to departure, as well as the services and
support you will be offered during and after your stay.
What do I need to do before I am admitted?
You may be asked to attend a consultation before your stay in hospital.
This will take place in the Preoperative Investigation, Education &
Research (PIER Centre).
During this consultation you will meet members of your care team who will
ask you questions about your health and lifestyle, as well as conduct a
physical examination and necessary tests. For your safety, please tell your
nurse if you have any allergies such as specific foods, medications or
dressings.
Confirming your admission
You will receive a phone call or letter to let you know when we expect
you to come to hospital to be admitted. It is very important that you ring
St. Vincent's to confirm that you are able to come in on the day advised.
Please phone the Hospital on 03 9288 2211 and you will be transferred to the
appropriate area. Due to the heavy demand for hospital treatment, if you do
not confirm the date we may have to cancel your admission. 
What do I need to bring to hospital?
Please bring with you the following important items.
Use this check list to help you:
- Medicare Card
- Health Fund Membership Book, if you are a member of a health fund.
- Health Care Card, if you are eligible for health care assistance.
- If you are eligible for WorkCover or you are being admitted to
hospital following a road accident, we require full details to ensure
that your claim is processed promptly.
- Your Veteran's Gold Card, if applicable.
- Current x-rays

During your stay in hospital you will need:
- Pyjamas or night dress
- Dressing gown
- Slippers
- Toiletries (including tissues)
- Any medication that you are taking (please give this to your nurse
upon admission).
- Tracksuit or comfortable clothes
- Money for television and telephone. Find out more about the St.
Vincent's telephone and television system, Vintel.

You may also like to bring items such as books, magazines, craft work,
games, cards, pens and pencils.
A note on personal items
To prevent losing your belongings it's a good idea to only bring
essential items that you need for your stay. We suggest that you clearly
label your belongings with your full name.
If you are admitted via the Emergency Care Centre, we advise that you
arrange to have valuables taken home. 
Dentures: If you wear dentures, please ask one of the nursing team to
supply you with a labeled denture cup for storage. We recommend that you do
not wrap dentures in tissue or place them under a pillow as your dentures
may get lost or damaged.
Electrical appliances: For your safety, you are not able to use personal
electrical appliances such as hair-dryers, radios or television sets unless
they have been tested for safety by the Hospital's Medical Engineering
department. Please tell the Care Centre staff about any appliances you have
brought with you. 
When do I have to arrive if I'm having surgery?
If you are
having surgery, it is most likely that you will be asked to come to hospital
on the day of your surgery. In the past, surgery patients were admitted the
day before their surgery. This now occurs rarely and would only happen if
your care team judged it medically necessary. 
How do I get to the Hospital?
Driving Limited day parking is available at:
- Public car park beneath the
In-patient Services Building.
- Enter from Fitzroy Street off Victoria Parade.
A lift from the car park goes directly to the foyer of the main Hospital
building.
- Public car park at the Exhibition Building/Melbourne Museum.
Enter from Rathdowne Street off Nicholson Street, Carlton.
- Public car
park behind St Vincents & Mercy Private Hospital. Enter from Fitzroy
Street off Victoria Parade.
- Meter parking spaces in the streets near the
Hospital. Council parking officers are vigilant so take care to note the
parking restrictions.

Public Transport services:
- City loop train station at Parliament (5
minute walk)
- 86 & 96 trams stop on Nicholson Street
- 23, 24, 30, 34
trams all stop on Victoria Parade
Click here for a map of the Hospital and surrounding streets. 
Where do I go when I arrive?
- Enter the Hospital through the main
entrance to the In-patient Services Building, located in Princes Street, off
Nicholson Street. Click here for a map.
- Take the lift to the floor of
your particular Care Centre. If you are unsure about which floor you need to
go to, please ask at the main reception located in the ground floor foyer.
- You will be greeted at the Care Centre reception desk where our friendly
staff will help you to get settled.

What is the accommodation like?
- St.
Vincent's has a range of room sizes. Single rooms are mainly used for the
very sickest patients, so it would be unusual for you to have a room to
yourself. Most rooms are two or four bed wards. The Hospital is generally
very full so you may have to stay in a mixed sex ward. We ask that you
understand this necessity.
Where can my family and friends stay?
View the
list of nearby accommodation (#link to this section of visitor's page),
which features phone numbers and tariffs. Please note that these are
suggestions only, not recommendations. For more information download the
detailed version (#link to document) of the list, which includes addresses,
a full price list and amenities offered. 
When can I have visitors?
Generally
8:00am - 8:00pm every day, including public holidays.
Cardiothoracic Care
Centre: 8:00am - 12:30pm and 2:30pm - 8:00pm to allow a rest period for
patients.
Intensive Care Centre: The nursing team caring for the patient
arranges visits. This is a highly specialised area, so visitors are limited
to next of kin, and no more than two visitors at a time.
How long will I
stay in hospital?
The number of days you spend in hospital depends on many
factors, including your age, general health and the reason for your
admission. Please ask your doctor or nurse for an expected discharge date so
that you can arrange transport home. 
What services are available?
Telephones
& Television
St. Vincent's telephone and television system, VinTel,
operates on a pre-paid system. This service offers you a direct dial-in
telephone number so that your family and friends can ring you, and access to
a range of TV stations, including pay TV. You will be given information on
setting up your VinTel account when you are admitted to the Hospital. St.
Vincent's encourages your family or visitors to help you with this. Find out
more about Vintel. 
Mobile Phones
To prevent
interference with medical equipment, please keep mobile phones switched off
while you are inside the Hospital.
Kitchen facilities
For your convenience
tea and coffee making facilities are available on every Care Centre. A staff
member will tell you where the kitchen is located. The patient kitchen also
has fridge and microwave facilities. 
Laundry
Please arrange for family or
friends to wash your personal clothing. Please tell a staff member if this
is not possible and they will make other arrangements.
Receiving Mail
Mail
is delivered to patients every working day and should be addressed to:
Patient's name
Floor level (if known),
In-patient Services Building
St.
Vincent's Hospital Melbourne
PO Box 2900
Fitzroy Vic 3065 
Newspapers/Magazines
A newspaper trolley visits care centres each day. Daily
newspapers and a range of magazines are available.
Other Services
- The
Hospital Green Shop, located in the In-Patients Building, sells snacks,
small gifts and magazines. Open 7.30am-7pm weekdays, 10am-7.30pm weekends.
- Aikenhead Bistro: A large bistro that serves breakfast, lunch and early
dinner. Enter through 27 Victoria Parade (near the corner of Nicholson
Street). Open 7.30am-5.30pm
The following shops and services are located near the Hospital main
entrance at 55 Victoria Parade:
- Café - Open 6.30am-5.30pm weekdays only
- Travel agent - Open 9.30am-5.30pm weekdays only
- Chemist - Open
9.00am-5.30pm weekdays only
- Florist - Open 8.00am-8.00pm weekdays,
8.00am-5.00pm Saturdays.
- Newsagent - Open 6.30am-5.30pm weekdays only
- Commonwealth Bank and ATM - Open 9.30am-4.00pm, Monday to Thursday
9.30pm-5.00pm Friday.
The Hospital is a ten-minute walk from the CBD and the busy streets of
Fitzroy, which offer a range of shops, services and restaurants. 
What happens
when I leave the hospital?
The Hospital aims to discharge patients by
10:00am each day.
Arrangements for your safe and timely discharge will begin
from when you enter the Hospital. Please let staff know any factors that
will affect your plans.
Medication
If you require medication when you go
home, a limited amount will be supplied from the Hospital's pharmacy. Please
contact your local doctor if you require further supplies.
Medical Aids and
Appliances
A member of your care team will arrange any medical aids or
appliances that you need. Staff will let you know if there are any
additional costs for this equipment. 
Is there on-going care to help me
recuperate?
You may be transferred from an in-patient bed to the
Rehabilitation Care Centre where staff
will work with you to help you gain as much independence as possible.
Some patients may also go home and receive care from
St. Vincent's at
Home.
St. Vincent's covers a vast range of medical and surgical specialties.
Medical or nursing staff may also refer you, if they think it appropriate,
to services known as allied health, such as:
- Physiotherapy
- Occupational Therapy
- Social Work
- Prosthetics & Orthotics
- Speech
Pathology
- Nutrition
- Podiatry

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