All clinical and patient areas at the RMH Royal Park are accessible for people with disabilities.
https://www.thermh.org.au/locations/rmh-royal-park/visiting-the-rmh-royal-park/access-to-rmh-royal-parkFind out about our amenities at the RMH Royal Park to plan your visit.
https://www.thermh.org.au/locations/rmh-royal-park/visiting-the-rmh-royal-parkParking near the RMH Royal Park
The RMH Royal Park car park is open 24 hours a day.
https://www.thermh.org.au/locations/rmh-royal-park/getting-to-the-rmh-royal-park/parking-near-the-rmh-royal-parkFind out more about parking and public transport options near the RMH Royal Park.
https://www.thermh.org.au/locations/rmh-royal-park/getting-to-the-rmh-royal-parkYour security at the RMH Parkville
While you stay at the RMH Parkville, your security is important to us.
https://www.thermh.org.au/locations/rmh-parkville/where-to-go/your-security-at-the-rmh-parkvilleOur information desk staff and wayfinding volunteers can direct you to where you need to go when you arrive at the Royal Melbourne Hospital. We also have screens and signs throughout to help you navigate.
https://www.thermh.org.au/locations/rmh-parkville/where-to-go/finding-your-way-around-the-hospitalThe Transit Lounge welcomes patients waiting for discharge from hospital, a day procedure or their specialist clinic appointment.
https://www.thermh.org.au/locations/rmh-parkville/where-to-go/the-transit-loungeGetting you home as smoothly as possible is our priority.
https://www.thermh.org.au/locations/rmh-parkville/where-to-go/leaving-the-rmh-parkvilleWe have free guest wireless internet (Wi-Fi) access for patients and visitors.
https://www.thermh.org.au/locations/free-wi-fiWe have a variety of retail and hospitality stores in and around the hospital where you can buy drinks, foods and snacks for different dietary needs.
https://www.thermh.org.au/locations/rmh-parkville/hospital-facilities-and-amenities/where-to-buy-food-and-drinksAll clinical and patient areas at the RMH Parkville are accessible for people with disabilities.
https://www.thermh.org.au/locations/rmh-parkville/where-to-go/access-to-rmh-parkvilleWhere to go at the RMH Parkville
How to navigate the hospital, find your way around and where to get help if you need it.
https://www.thermh.org.au/locations/rmh-parkville/where-to-goGetting to and from the RMH Parkville
Find out more about parking and public transport options near the hospital.
https://www.thermh.org.au/locations/rmh-parkville/getting-to-the-rmh-parkvilleDon't bring germs in - don't take germs home.
https://www.thermh.org.au/your-care/hospital-care/your-hospital-stay/your-safety-is-our-priority/preventing-infectionPressure injuries (bed sores) are areas of damage to the skin or underlying tissue, caused by lying in one place for too long or your skin rubbing against another surface.
https://www.thermh.org.au/your-care/hospital-care/your-hospital-stay/your-safety-is-our-priority/preventing-pressure-injuriesIf you are in hospital for a longer stay, your risk of getting a blood clot in your leg or your lung is much higher than usual.
https://www.thermh.org.au/your-care/hospital-care/your-hospital-stay/your-safety-is-our-priority/preventing-blood-clotsFalls in hospital can occur due to the unfamiliar environment, when you are feeling unwell and when you are taking certain medications.
https://www.thermh.org.au/your-care/hospital-care/your-hospital-stay/your-safety-is-our-priority/preventing-fallsThe RMH Infectious Diseases Physician receives $3.9 million MRFF grant News article
Congratulations to the RMH and The Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity Infectious Diseases Physician Professor Steven Tong, who has been awarded $3.9 million in the latest round of Australian Government Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF) Grants.
https://www.thermh.org.au/news/the-rmh-infectious-diseases-physician-receives-39-million-mrff-grantPatient bedside whiteboards are located near each bed. They are used by patients, families and our staff to ask and share information during a patient's hospital stay.
https://www.thermh.org.au/your-care/hospital-care/your-hospital-stay/your-room/patient-whiteboardsIf you’re worried, we’re worried
If you are worried about any change, talk to your nurse or doctor. If you are still concerned then we have a simple process to assist.
https://www.thermh.org.au/your-care/hospital-care/your-hospital-stay/your-safety-is-our-priority/if-youre-worried-were-worried