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Politicians visit Sunbury Community Hospital

The state premier and Sunbury MP visited Sunbury Community Hospital, which will be a single-storey expansion of Sunbury Hospital on Macedon Street.

Victorian premier Jacinta Allan and Sunbury MP Josh Bull visited the hospital on Friday, August 16.

According to the state governmenbt, the first stages of the project, including urgent care, dialysis, and oncology spaces, are set to be completed by the end of this month, and the remainder of the project is on track to be completed in the coming months.

Managed by Western Health, Sunbury Day Hospital has been in operation since February 2011, and once the Sunbury Community Hospital is complete, the organisation will be able to provide more public urgent care services.

The works are funded under the state’s Community Hospitals Program.

The urgent care services will include x-ray, ultrasound rooms and CT scans, pharmacy and pathology services.

Day Medical has also been expanded to include additional chairs to treat patients in dialysis and oncology.

The Victorian Health Building Authority (VHBA) is responsible for delivering the Community Hospitals Program. The program aims to create new developments in Whittlesea and Point Cook, relocate and expand on existing health services on a new site at Cranbourne and Pakenham, and upgrade or expand existing health services at Craigieburn, Phillip Island, and Sunbury.

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