NSW Health continues to focus on providing a safe health service for patients, their families and carers, and our staff, while we provide kind and compassionate care.
Advice for visiting our hospitals is as follows:
General Wards
8am to 8pm each day.
- Visitor numbers are no longer restricted, however restrictions on large groups will still apply in order to meet physical distancing and privacy requirements.
Specialist Wards
Please note, specific arrangements still apply for some areas / wards (ie Intensive Care Unit, Mental Health, Birthing / Maternity Units, and Paediatrics / Neonatal). Rehabilitation Wards commence later visiting at 3pm with exemptions for individual patients as required. Please speak with ward staff to discuss individual circumstances.
Do not visit if...
Please do not visit if you are unwell with any respiratory symptoms including cough, runny nose or sore throat.
We understand that having a loved one in hospital is difficult, but please do not put them at risk by visiting if you are unwell. You may be kindly asked to leave the ward if you develop respiratory symptoms during your visit.
People who have tested positive to COVID-19 are also advised not to visit people in hospital for at least seven days. In addition, people who live with or have spent a long time with a person with COVID-19 (eg they spent the evening indoors with them, drove a long distance together or looked after children who are now positive) should avoid visiting high-risk settings including hospitals for at least seven days. Please note, exemptions to these restrictions may be permitted on compassionate grounds and on a case-by-case basis, such as for birthing and palliative care, by speaking directly with the ward.
Masks
To protect yourself, the patient you are visiting and our staff, you may be asked to wear a mask in some hospital wards. Please follow staff instructions to help keep yourself, your loved one and others safe.