
QEII Jubilee Hospital
The QEII Jubilee Hospital is located 13.8km south of the Brisbane CBD bordering Troughton and Kessels Roads in the suburb of Coopers Plains. Our location has us close to industrial, commerical and residential areas, as well as the Princess Alexandra Hospital and Griffith University (Mount Gravatt and Nathan campuses). We are supported by local Community Health Centres at Eight Mile Plains, Mount Gravatt, Corinda, Inala and Coorparoo.
The hospital was officially opened in September, 1980, by the Health Minister of the time; Sir William Knox. Since this time, the hospital has grown to become a medium-sized adult general facility providing a range of inpatient, outpatient and support services.
We aim to achieve the Queensland Health's Mission, Values and Strategic Direction.
We pride ourselves on our commitment to providing quality patient care and maintaining an enjoyable and safe workplace for all. We also value our strong ties to the local community with the many volunteer groups currently operating within the hospital. Follow the link for more information on volunteer services at QEII Hospital.
At QEII Jubilee Hospital, eligible Australian residents may choose to receive private or public hospital services that can both be delivered from a public hospital. Overseas visitors from countries that have signed special agreements with Australia are entitled to emergency public hospital services, free of charge. If you are an overseas visitor please contact Medicare to see if you qualify.
At our hospital you can access:
Parking is available free to all patients and visitors of the QEII Jubilee Hospital. Various designated areas are located at the front of the hospital building via the entrance off Troughton Road.
Referring patients to QEII
Employment at QEII