The hospital's 24-hour
emergency department is equipped with 16 beds catering for adults and children. A
paediatric treatment and observation unit and
maternity ward are also provided at Queanbeyan District Hospital. The major
referral hospital for the region is
The Canberra Hospital which receives patients unable to be treated at Queanbeyan. In addition to general and surgical wards, the hospital is equipped with three operating theatres. There has been criticism over the underutilisation of these facilities following the redevelopment works, however the
New South Wales Government maintains that this is because the hospital has been designed to accommodate regional growth. In addition to
obstetrics, specialist care provided by the hospital includes a
mental health unit, an overnight stay
aged care unit, diagnostic services such as
pathology and
medical imaging as well as a
pharmacy. Dental and
allied health services can also be accessed at Queanbeyan District Hospital, with many providers at the hospital operating in conjunction with the
ACT Government Health Directorate due to the hospital's close proximity to the
Australian Capital Territory. A Renal Dialysis Unit was established and opened in January 2014. This 8 chair facility caters to 24 Dialysis patients and is under the guidance of the Canberra Hospital Renal team. ==History==