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Q fever is an infectious disease that is spread from animals to humans.

(Last updated 13/2/2026)

Speech pathologists help you communicate, or when you have trouble eating and drinking

(Service last updated 16/3/2026)

When your medical team assesses you as stable and ready to be discharged from hospital, the following information may answer some of your questions

(Last updated 2/11/2025)

Grampians Health Ballarat offers ACEM-accredited Emergency Medicine training.

(Last updated 21/4/2026)

The new theatre will position Grampians Health Stawell as a leading provider in specialised healthcare services including ophthalmology, endoscopy, gynaecology

(News last updated 26/8/2024)

Grampians Watch is a telehealth/phone-based program supporting people with various health conditions to stay healthier at home. 

(Service last updated 17/2/2026)

“The amount of money raised and subsequently spent at Horsham and Dimboola, goes a long way to supporting patients and residents in our care and I thank them v

(News last updated 28/3/2023)

Grampians Health complies with the Voluntary Assisted Dying Act 2017 which allows medical practitioners to prescribe medication to cause a person’s death

(Service last updated 13/11/2025)

Pastoral care is the confidential support and guidance provided to help with a person’s spiritual and emotional wellbeing

(Service last updated 2/3/2026)
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Lifetime of devotion for Shirley

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Grampians Health celebrates the people behind research this International Clinical Trials Day

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Glenda delivers joy to Dimboola residents

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Velorats ride raises nearly $35,000 for local healthcare