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‘Look Good Feel Better’ is a free program that teaches cancer patients how to handle the appearance-related side effects of chemotherapy and radiation treatment

(Last updated 9/10/2025)

A CT scan (computed tomography) is a medical imaging procedure that uses x-rays and digital computer technology to create detailed pictures of the body

(Service last updated 13/11/2025)

An X-ray (radiograph) uses a small dose of radiation to take pictures of bones and other internal tissues, like lungs and bowel

(Service last updated 13/11/2025)

Day Oncology specialises in providing anti cancer and supportive care for people with cancer and blood disorders with services in Horsham and Stawell also suppo

(Service last updated 21/1/2026)

Long-time volunteers Cecily McFarlane and Cynthia Knight were honoured with a Life Governor in Edenhope and Horsham respectively... We pay our reposect to the Eld

(News last updated 23/2/2023)

All senior clinical staff responsible for patient care at Grampians Health are credentialed.

(Last updated 20/10/2025)

Palliative care helps people live as fully and comfortably as possible when dealing with a life-limiting or terminal illness

(Service last updated 12/2/2026)

Patients and Visitors Grampians Health acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we operate across the Grampians region, and their connecti

(Last updated 26/8/2025)
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Grampians Health begins locally-led home dialysis service Image

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Grampians Health begins locally-led home dialysis service

Ballarat Base Hospital Redevelopment Stage 3 works on track Image

Ballarat

Ballarat Base Hospital Redevelopment Stage 3 works on track

Nursing influx at Horsham Image

Horsham

Nursing influx at Horsham

Grampians Health performs first free flap surgery in Ballarat Image

Ballarat

Grampians Health performs first free flap surgery in Ballarat

Improved psychology care for Wimmera cancer patients Image

Horsham

Improved psychology care for Wimmera cancer patients