Visitor guidelines
Source: https://www.schn.health.nsw.gov.au/visiting-and-staying/visitor-guidelines
Archived: 2026-04-23 17:29
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Visitor guidelines
These guidelines are current as of 10 January, 2025.
There are currently no COVID-19 restrictions, although masks are required in some clinical areas.
Masks are available at all entrances and outside some units and wards. Please feel free to wear a mask.
Visiting a child in hospital
We want to ensure your child has the best healing environment for recovery; visits from friends and family is part of that environment.
During your child’s hospital stay
Two parents/carers can be with each patient during the day
One parent/carer can stay with a child overnight in most areas
If you are staying overnight, you must be listed in the ward register. Please ask your bedside nurse for more information.
Other visitors, including siblings
Are welcome to visit between 10am - noon and 2pm - 8pm
Only 2-3 visitors can visit at the same time, and minors must be accompanied by an adult
Siblings are encouraged to keep in touch via phone and video calls. If you need access to an iPad or digital tablet, please speak to a member of your child’s healthcare team.
Some restrictions apply in specific wards, so please check with your child's nursing team before bringing in visitors.
Clinic visits and outpatient appointments
Two parents/carers can be with each patient at a time (in most areas) except where there are space limitations. Please check signage in each clinic area
Please do not bring other children/additional people to your appointments.
Please speak to your ward’s nursing team for more information or to discuss any special occasions or specific requirements for your family.
These guidelines were created in consultation with a range of families and patients.
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A NSW Government website
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Visitor guidelines
These guidelines are current as of 10 January, 2025.
There are currently no COVID-19 restrictions, although masks are required in some clinical areas.
Masks are available at all entrances and outside some units and wards. Please feel free to wear a mask.
Visiting a child in hospital
We want to ensure your child has the best healing environment for recovery; visits from friends and family is part of that environment.
During your child’s hospital stay
Two parents/carers can be with each patient during the day
One parent/carer can stay with a child overnight in most areas
If you are staying overnight, you must be listed in the ward register. Please ask your bedside nurse for more information.
Other visitors, including siblings
Are welcome to visit between 10am - noon and 2pm - 8pm
Only 2-3 visitors can visit at the same time, and minors must be accompanied by an adult
Siblings are encouraged to keep in touch via phone and video calls. If you need access to an iPad or digital tablet, please speak to a member of your child’s healthcare team.
Some restrictions apply in specific wards, so please check with your child's nursing team before bringing in visitors.
Clinic visits and outpatient appointments
Two parents/carers can be with each patient at a time (in most areas) except where there are space limitations. Please check signage in each clinic area
Please do not bring other children/additional people to your appointments.
Please speak to your ward’s nursing team for more information or to discuss any special occasions or specific requirements for your family.
These guidelines were created in consultation with a range of families and patients.
The Children's Hospital at Westmead
Coming to Westmead
Visiting at Westmead
Sydney Children's Hospital, Randwick
Coming to Randwick
Visiting at Randwick
See our Code of Conduct
east
Please don't hit your child
east
Complaints, Concerns, Compliments
east
Share
Provide feedback on this page
Print this page