Welcome to Mercy Hospital Dunedin, Otago’s private surgical Hospital. Mercy Hospital offers a caring and supportive environment served by professional, highly skilled and dedicated staff. We aim to make your stay as pleasant as possible in a tranquil and supportive environment. We are proud of our hospital and the delivery of world-class care and support offered to our patients.
The Philosophy of Mercy Hospital is to maintain Christian values, where the uniqueness and dignity of every person is respected.Located in the grounds and adjoining Mercy Hospital is the Marinoto Clinic. This facility was opened in 1990 and offers an extensive range of medical and surgical services within the location. The present number of consulting suites at the Marinoto Clinic is 22, with over 50 specialists working at the facility.
The clinic was named after the gracious old home still standing in the grounds of the original property. This beautiful building is known today as Marinoto House. "Marinoto" meaning House of Peace.
The spirit of Mercy lives on and the Mercy values are integrated into the healing mission of the Sisters. Their philosophy is expressed in their concern and respect for the dignity and rights of all people irrespective of age, race, nationality or religious belief. The staff respect these values and help to maintain an atmosphere which creates a happy, peaceful and welcoming environment for all.
Address: Mercy Hospital Dunedin 72 Newington Ave Maori Hill Private Bag 1919 DUNEDIN
City: Dundein
Country: New Zealand
Contact Number: (03) 464 0107
Fax No: (03) 464 0111
Email address:
reception@mercyhospital.co.nz
Website http://www.mercyhospital.co.nz/
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Languages: English
Mission Statement
To share in the healing mission of Jesus Christ by providing an environment in which the highest standards of health care are developed and maintained for the total wellbeing of all.
Excellence in Healthcare
In October 1992 Mercy Hospital demonstrated its commitment to continuous quality healthcare by achieving accreditation. In 2001 Mercy Hospital was awarded a three year accreditation by Quality Health New Zealand for the fourth consecutive survey.
Mercy Hospital is a not for profit organisation founded by the Sisters of Mercy in 1936. Surpluses are channelled back into the hospital for ongoing equipment replacement and for the provision of quality care and support for patients.