Bankstown-Lidcombe Hospital (often referred to as Bankstown hospital) is a 433 bed principal referral hospital. The hospital has been designed to offer quality care in modern, purpose-built facilities. We aim to provide quality services to our consumers and are keen to work with clients and their families to achieve the best possible outcomes.
Bankstown-Lidcombe Hospital offers great opportunities for professional development and advancement. We attempt to foster improvement and innovation. We seek to attract clinicians (nursing, allied health and medical) who share our vision and values and believe that they can participate in advancing our objectives.
The hospital has teaching and research links to the University of New South Wales, University of Sydney and University of Western Sydney, offering supervised undergraduate placements and encouraging recruitment of motivated new graduates.
The Hospital also incorporates a Special Care Unit so that facilities for all medical and/or surgical emergencies are provided. Also incorporated is a Day Procedure Unit.
The Bankstown-Lidcombe Hospital is accredited with the Australian Council on Healthcare Standards.
Our Vision
NSW Health will focus its efforts on delivering high quality health services that are responsive to the needs of health consumers and the community and will ensure that its services can adapt to meet future challenges.
Our vision reflects this focus and is supported by the four goals shown below.
Our goals are:
The Seven Strategic Directions:
Allied Health
Medical Services
Aged Care
Critical Care
Diagnostic Services
Drug & Alcohol Services
Cancer Centre
Mental Health
Outpatient (ClinicS) Services Surgical Services
Women & Children
Paediatrics