Queensland Health is made up of 16 unique Hospital and Health Services (HHSs), 10 of which are located in regional, rural and remote parts of the state.

Find out about our Hospital and Health Services (HHSs) or use our interactive map to see the regions.

Metro areas

Children's Health Queensland

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The Children’s Health Queensland Hospital and Health Service is a statewide network of health services and professionals delivering world-class care for Queensland kids, with the Queensland Children's Hospital based in Brisbane.

Find out more about Children's Health Queensland Hospital and Health Service and Brisbane on the Visit Queensland website.


Gold Coast

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The Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service delivers health services across more than 20 facilities, including 3 hospitals and 2 health precincts.

Beautiful sandy beaches, ancient rainforests, thrilling theme parks, and a vibrant dining and cultural scene come to life in the entertainment playground that is the Gold Coast.

Whether it’s watching the sunrise at Burleigh, fishing at Main Beach, taking in the golden sand at Surfers Paradise, or surfing at Coolangatta, there’s something for everyone on this world-renowned coastline.

Find out about our Gold Coast HHS and the Gold Coast on the Visit Queensland website.


Metro North

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The Metro North Hospital and Health Service delivers health services to people from north of the Brisbane River to north of Kilcoy.

Conveniently situated between the Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast, Queensland's capital Brisbane is a rapidly expanding hub for arts, culture and dining. With stunning natural assets, public green spaces, a vibrant music scene and clear blue skies all year round, Brisbane boasts plenty of ways to spend your time.

Find out about our Metro North HHS and Brisbane on the Visit Queensland website.


Metro South

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The Metro South Hospital and Health Service provides health services, education and research, in the Brisbane south side, Logan, Redlands and Scenic Rim regions.

Conveniently situated between the Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast, Queensland's capital Brisbane is a rapidly expanding hub for arts, culture and dining. With stunning natural assets, public green spaces, a vibrant music scene and clear blue skies all year round, Brisbane boasts plenty of ways to spend your time.

Find out about our Metro South HHS and Brisbane on the Visit Queensland website.

Regional areas

Cairns and Hinterland

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The Cairns and Hinterland Hospital and Health Service includes 9 hospitals, 11 primary health sites and 9 community health centres. It also includes mental health facilities and specialist services.

The Cairns and Hinterland lifestyle is like no other. It ranges from tropical beaches to ancient rainforests. Cairns is the gateway to the far north and is a vibrant city with a laid-back outdoor lifestyle. It’s set between 2 natural wonders, the Great Barrier Reef and the Wet Tropics Rainforest.

Find out about our Cairns and Hinterland HHS and the Cairns region on the Visit Queensland website.


Central Queensland

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Central Queensland Hospital and Health Service provides hospital and aged care services and community clinics for around 230,000 people living in their regional and remote communities.

From the southern islands of the Great Barrier Reef to the outback towns of Emerald and Springsure, Central Queensland has it all. The beautiful year-round weather makes it easy to choose your own outdoor adventure from diving and whale watching to fishing and hiking, all while enjoying the laid-back charm of the region.

Only a one-hour flight to Brisbane, Central Queensland is the perfect place to hone your skills and develop new ones, take on big challenges and grow.

Find out about our Central Queensland HHS and the Capricorn region on the Visit Queensland website.


Darling Downs

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The Darling Downs Hospital and Health Service provides hospital services, as well as community and primary health services from 26 locations.

The Darling Downs region covers an expansive area. It reaches from the cool-climate Granite Belt in the south, to the sun-drenched South Burnett in the north. The Granite Belt is Queensland’s premier wine region while South Burnett also has its own flourishing produce scene.

The region also extends west in an arc from Goondiwindi to Chinchilla and its spectacular sunsets are reflected in the sparkling network of rivers, dams and creeks.

Toowoomba is at the heart of the region and is the second largest inland Australian city.

Find out about our Darling Downs HHS and the Southern Queensland Country region on the Visit Queensland website.


Mackay

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The Mackay Hospital and Health Service provides health services in a range of regional, community and rural settings.

The Mackay region is home to Australia’s longest stretch of subtropical rainforest. It also boasts a multitude of breath-taking and pristine national parks. In this region, you’ll also find the Whitsundays, the island chain famous for their rugged, green-clad islands, blue waters and white sands.

Find out about our Mackay HHS and the Mackay region on the Visit Queensland website.


Sunshine Coast

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The Sunshine Coast offers the ultimate laid-back lifestyle with its plethora of natural delights and endless sunny days. Leave your footprints in the 100km stretch of sandy coastline or take in the sweeping views from the volcanic peaks of the Glass House Mountains.

Taste the flavours of the region directly from the farm or fresh from local markets or straight to your plate at some of the state’s top tier restaurants. From the sophisticated seaside village of Noosa to the urban centre of Maroochydore, and the natural beauty of the Pumicestone Passage, each seaside spot in this region has its own personality to get to know.

Find out about our Sunshine Coast HHS and the Sunshine Coast on the Queensland website.


Townsville

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The Townsville Hospital and Health Service has 21 facilities including 19 hospitals and community health campuses and 2 residential aged care facilities.

Townsville is a once quiet coastal town that has become a modern regional centre. It ranges from the Great Barrier Reef and its tropical islands, to the lush rainforests and World Heritage listed national parks. It's a place to discover, appreciate and immerse yourself in nature. It’s the largest urban centre north of the Sunshine Coast and has one of the country's largest army barracks.

Find out about our Townsville HHS and the Townsville region on the Visit Queensland website.


West Moreton

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The West Moreton Hospital and Health Service provides preventative services, acute care, sub-acute care and oral health, mental health and other specialised services.

Spanning from Boonah in the south, Esk in the north, Gatton in the west and metropolitan Ipswich in the east, the West Moreton region is both culturally and geographically diverse. Encompassing the western region of the Scenic Rim and the Lockyer Valley, West Moreton boasts spectacular landscapes, stunning national parks, rich farming and agricultural history, and a laid back, country lifestyle. The area is also home to the Cobb & Co Tourist Drive which celebrates the early days of stage coach transportation in Queensland.

Find out more about our West Moreton HHS and the beautiful Lockyer Valley and Scenic Rim regions.


Wide Bay

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The Wide Bay Hospital and Health Service delivers quality, patient and family focused health services that reflect the needs of the Wide Bay community.

Hatching turtles and sparkling white beaches await at the southernmost gateway to the Great Barrier Reef. The historic sugar cane city of Bundaberg is the heart of the region. Located north of Brisbane, it is perfectly positioned next to some of Australia’s most extraordinary islands.

Find out about our Wide Bay HHS and the Bundaberg region on the Visit Queensland website.

Rural and Remote areas

Central West

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The Central West Hospital and Health Service operates 15 facilities including the District Hospital in Longreach, 4 inpatient facilities and 10 Primary Health Centres.

Known as the "heart of the outback", the Central West region is a place built by pioneers and stockmen. The area is full of history, being the proud birthplace of Qantas and Waltzing Matilda. The area is home to the Thomson River, where you can cruise on a paddle steamer and watch the iconic burnt orange outback sunsets.

Find out about our Central West HHS and the Central West region and Far West regions on the Outback Queensland website.


North West

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The North West Hospital and Health Service works closely with communities to improve the health of people across North West Queensland.

Things can get wild in Queensland’s rugged North West. Known as the "oasis of the outback", Mount Isa is a city rich in history, built through mining and innovation. With a short drive you can find the iconic rugged outback landscape including beautiful Lake Moondarra.

Find out about our North West HHS and the North West region on the Outback Queensland website.


South West

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The South West Hospital and Health Service is a rural and remote health service committed to providing quality, dependable, safe and sustainable healthcare.

Known as the place "where country meets the outback", the South West region has Roma at its heart. It’s the closest part of the outback to Brisbane and is a kaleidoscope of colour, with red sands, thriving wetlands and national parks. The region has a rich agricultural history, with the largest cattle selling facility in Australia. It also plays an important role in the oil and gas industry.

Find out about our South West HHS and the South West region on the Outback Queensland website.


Torres and Cape

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The Torres and Cape Hospital and Health Service is one of Australia's largest providers of health services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

This area includes the Cape York and Torres Strait regions and covers the northern most points of Australia. This remote tropical paradise is full of hidden wonders including amazing wildlife and extraordinary landscapes. The area includes rugged national parks and rainforests, coral reefs, pristine waterways, secluded beaches and rich Indigenous culture.

Find out about our Torres and Cape HHS and the Torres Strait and Cooktown and Cape York regions on the Tropical North Queensland website.

Last updated: March 2024