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 Central Sterile Services Department Team Lead Stephanie Rathgeber, Stawell Hospital Auxiliary members Merrilyne Middleton, Pam Byron and Carol Hutton, and Nurs

(News last updated 22/5/2025)

Day procedures allow you to undergo investigations and surgeries without overnight admission to the hospital. 

(Service last updated 17/11/2025)

Nuclear medicine is a specialised area of radiology. It uses small amounts of radioactive medications to image and sometimes treat diseases. 

(Service last updated 7/1/2026)
(Service last updated 15/10/2025)

Grampians Health runs a comprehensive prevocational training program for new medical graduates at the PGY1, PGY2, PGY3+ levels.

(Last updated 31/10/2025)

Fluoroscopy is a type of medical imaging that shows continuous X-ray images on a monitor, much like an X-ray movie.  

(Service last updated 15/10/2025)

The Cotton on Children’s Ward provides 24-hour care for infants, children and young people with specially trained doctors, nurses, and allied health staff.

(Service last updated 29/3/2026)

Working in close collaboration with the Department of Health, the Grampians Public Health Unit (GPHU) helps to lead a regional approach to health protection by

(Last updated 13/2/2026)

Our regional Women’s Health Clinics provide high-quality, connected and person-centred care on a range of women’s health topics.  

(Service last updated 15/10/2025)
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