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Information for Patients and Visitors

Public Transport Information  |  Patient Directory  |  Car Parking Facilities  |  Map of Campus  |  Visitors and Visiting Hours  |  Medihotel  |  Australian Charter of Healthcare Rights

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Public Transport Information

Visit the Transinfo web site at http://www.transinfo.qld.gov.au/ for public transport information.  

Further information is also available on The Prince Charles Hospital Social Work Department website.

FlexiLink Service to The Prince Charles Hospital

A new Monday to Friday service is currently providing direct access for passengers to The Prince Charles Hospital and Holy Spirit Northside Hospital from the Westfield Chermside Shopping Centre.

Access information outlining the FlexiLink route and timetable. If you have a TransLink ticket valid for travel in zone 3, you can transfer for free onto FlexiLink services. Alternatively, passengers can purchase a FlatFare ticket of $2.40 each way, from the FlexiLink driver.

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Patient Directory

Download a copy of our Patient Directory (PDF, 223kb) as a PDF file.

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Car Parking Facilities

A multi-storey public car park, has been constructed on the western end of the main hospital building at The Prince Charles Hospital. Visitors wishing to access this facility should enter The Prince Charles Hospital via the Rode Rd entrance (please refer to the map of the hospital), and follow the signs to the new public car parking facility.

This car park is operated by Metro Parking Pty Ltd. Read about parking fees at http://www.metroparking.com.au/cms-queensland/prince-charles-hospital.phps.

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Map of The Prince Charles Hospital Campus

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Visitors and Visiting Hours

Visitors are welcome and are an important part of patient support during a hospital stay. Visiting hours are flexible however prior to 10am patients may have procedures planned and visitors may be asked to wait in the waiting areas while that occurs. Visitors are reminded to consider the needs of other patients in the room.  Visitors may be asked to leave the ward for short periods during medical and nursing procedures and in emergency situations. Children are welcome to visit however children under12 years of age must be supervised by an adult at all times.

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Medihotel

The medihotel offers accommodation to eligible patients who do not require hospital admission before, during or after their treatment.

Read more in the Medihotel brochure.

Australian Charter of Healthcare Rights

Please refer to the Queensland Health website The Australian Charter of Healthcare Rights  for detailed information on your healthcare rights.

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Last Updated: 21 June 2012
Last Reviewed: 21 June 2012



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