Margaret River District Hospital Emergency Department, located at 17 Farrelly Street, WA 6285, provides 24/7 medical care. The facility ensures accessibility with features like wheelchair access and free parking. Experienced nurses and doctors are available around the clock, welcoming walk-ins without the need for appointments. Telehealth services offer convenient consultations via phone or video calls. Margaret River District Hospital Emergency Department serves as a dependable healthcare resource for the community.
I haven't had any good times with public health services in WA, with hospitals treating me like an addict when I present myself for epilepsy observation. That certainly wasn't the case here. The staff are friendly, professional and caring people who just want to help their patients feel better. In fact, the team here are a part of why I now call Margaret River home.
Audrey Thomson
We want to thank the Ambo’s & paramedic who attended to our dear friend John Garmony in Margaret River on the weekend. Their professional service & caring manner was wonderful. Also, to the phone staff who helped initially, was just fabulous.
Anne Roberts
Thankyou to the wonderful nurses and Dr. Jamieson who provided excellent care when I came to the emergency department recently. My care was professional and quick, and my preparations for transfer to Bunbury hospital was efficient and timely. We are so fortunate to have such an amazing medical and nursing team here in Margaret River.
Madeleine dewick
My Mum has been in Margaret River Hospital, for 6 days , she is aged 94. I live in Queensland and my only way of speaking to Mum is on the telephone. The nurses have been so wonderful, taking the phone to Mum. Tonight the receptionist ,Fiona , made a special trip to help Mum put the TV on the right channel, so she could watch the Crufts Dog Show. What a wonderful and caring staff. Thank you to you all. I hope to get there in December.
Alex Bunatyan
We have rushed in there in the night with our 2 yo daughter. We were over cautious, so nothing major but nurses and doctors treated us with all the seriousness and explained everything to us so we could keep going with our trip.
I haven't had any good times with public health services in WA, with hospitals treating me like an addict when I present myself for epilepsy observation. That certainly wasn't the case here. The staff are friendly, professional and caring people who just want to help their patients feel better. In fact, the team here are a part of why I now call Margaret River home.