St John of God Health Care
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St John of God Health Care is Australia's third largest private hospital operator, with 11 hospitals and facilities in the states of Western Australia and Victoria.
The symbol used by St John of God is a cross with a pomegranate. The cross is the symbol of the Christian heritage of the organisation, and the pomegranate, which is open to allow the seeds to scatter, symbolises self-giving.
St John of God facilities are located at:
- Ballarat
- Bendigo
- Berwick
- Bunbury
- Geelong, (St John of God Hospital)
- Geraldton
- Goulburn
- Murdoch
- Frankston – Nepean Rehabilitation
- Dandenong – Pinelodge Clinic
- Subiaco
- Warrnambool
[edit] Murdoch
The St John of God Hospital, in Murdoch, Perth is the largest private hospital in the city. It has 334 beds for acute care and a 24 hour emergency department. A wide range of clinical and diagnostic services are provided on site, including medical imaging (radiology, MRI, CT scan), pathology, obstetric and gynaecological ultrasound, angiography suite and day procedure unit.
The hospital also contains a hydrotherapy pool.