
Gold Coast Health Service District provides care in hospital and community settings across the expanding Gold Coast region. Located in the lower southeast corner of the state of Queensland, the Gold Coast has traditionally been one of Australia's leading leisure destinations. It is increasingly a place people are choosing to call home.
Our District is the largest in the state based on scope and facilities. Services include all major adult specialties as well as paediatrics. Chronic disease management is a key focus in our hospital and community care environments. Gold Coast Health is working closely with health partners such as general practitioners to develop seamless support networks for patients and their families.
Gold Coast Health is now training more medical students than any other hospital in Australia. We continue to work with education providers such as Griffith University and Bond University on the Gold Coast, and University of Queensland in Brisbane to train a future health workforce. Training for all health professions including medical, nursing, allied and other support services are undertaken at Gold Coast.
Over $2 billion in capital infrastructure for new health services is underway to accommodate the growing needs of the population.
The Gold Coast University Hospital is due to open in late 2012. The Robina Hospital Expansion will open in 2011. The Robina Precinct is being designed to provide the right care for patients in the right place which means health services closer to where you live.
The Gold Coast Hospital Foundation, based at the hospital is dedicated to fundraising to support Gold Coast Health research and education activities.
Gold Coast Health is transforming into one of the world’s leading health providers.

