Find out about our amenities at the RMH Parkville to plan your visit.
Are you coming to hospital for a clinic appointment, day procedure or an operation? Looking for information about how to get to the hospital, where to park and the facilities available at the hospital?
Find out more about visiting the RMH Parkville.
All clinical and patient areas at the RMH Parkville are accessible for people with disabilities.
Flowers and potted plants are a wonderful gift for patients and can certainly brighten up their bedside area and help their emotional wellbeing.
We have a variety of places in and around the hospital to buy foods, snacks and drinks, as well as services such as Australia Post.
Getting you home as smoothly as possible is our priority.
You can purchase newspapers and magazines from the retail shop.
The Mooroop Wa-Lam-Buk Garden at the RMH Parkville is a relaxing and welcoming outdoor garden for our patients, staff and visitors to escape the hospital environment.
Do you need to pay your hospital bill? Go to the Cashier on the Ground Level, near the South East building lifts, opposite the RMH Pharmacy. The Cashier will look after you.
If you're staying at the RMH Parkville for a longer period of time, people can send mail to you.
The Transit Lounge welcomes patients waiting for discharge from hospital, a day procedure or their specialist clinic appointment.
If you are coming to the hospital or visiting a friend, have spare time and need something to do, there's a range of things to see near the RMH Parkville.
When you arrive, if you are unsure where to go, ask one of our friendly volunteers just inside the main entrance of the hospital. Volunteers help people find their way around the hospital on week days.
While you stay at the RMH Parkville, your security is important to us.
Metro Tunnel Project
Construction of the Metro Tunnel may cause some delays for you coming to or leaving the hospital.
Find out more about the Metro Tunnel Project:
300 Grattan St, Parkville, Victoria
We welcome visitors. They improve a patient's recovery and the communication between patients, families and staff.