Following the recent rise in COVID-19 cases in Melbourne, as from midnight on Wednesday 8th July, The Royal Women’s Hospital will be offering face masks to all inpatients and outpatients…
Author: Women’s Obstetric & Gynaecology Specialists
COVID-19 update
At the moment, the situation regarding Covid-19 is changing rapidly. We would like to reassure our patients that we are monitoring developments closely so that we can provide you with…
Antenatal and early parenting classes
Going to antenatal and early parenting classes is very worthwhile for all patients having their first child. They equip you with vital information, which increases your confidence and helps alleviate…
New suite B
WOGS have new consulting rooms! Our new ‘suite B’ is just around the corner (about 50 steps!) from our existing suite 8 rooms on level 2 of The Royal Women’s…
Caesarean section recovery
Although most mothers and babies recover well after a Caesarean birth, it is major surgery and a complete recovery takes time. While you’re in hospital, you’ll have plenty of close…
Updated hospital visitor policy
The Royal Women’s Hospital has updated its hospital visitor policy. From midday on Friday 27 March, visitors will be restricted as follows: Each adult in-patient and out-patient can have ONE person – either a…