Patients and visitors information | St John of God Mt Lawley Hospital
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Patients and visitors information | St John of God Mt Lawley Hospital
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We are dedicated to excellence in care, making you feel comfortable and providing you with all the information you need for your stay with us.
WA government purchase of Mt Lawley hospital
The Western Australian Government announced its intention to purchase St John of God Mt Lawley Hospital on 6 November 2025. Please see our
frequently asked questions for patients
.
Getting here and parking
How to find us, where to park and public transport.
Find out more
What to expect
Everything you need to know about your stay.
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Patient FAQs
Answers to some of the questions you may have.
Find out more
Quality, safety and care
We partner with you to provide safe, high quality care.
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Pay my bill
Pay your bill online, by phone or in person.
Find out more
Visitor information
We warmly welcome visitors.
Find out more
Facilities
Facilities for patients and visitors.
Find out more
Self-funded care
Private hospital treatment without health insurance.
Find out more
Pastoral services
Our care considers your overall wellbeing.
Find out more
We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and community. We pay our respect to them and their cultures and to Elders past and present.
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Skip to navigation
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For patients and visitors
For patients and visitors
Getting here and parking
Mt Lawley transfer FAQs
Visitor information
What to expect
Pre-admissions
Admissions
Day patients
Overnight patients
Children, young people, and adults at risk
My Admission
My Admission
Room service menu
Facilities
Benefits of private health care
Patient FAQs
Self-funded care
All-Inclusive Hospital Packages
Pay my bill
Pastoral services
Quality, safety and care
Infection prevention control
Medication management
Patient falls prevention
Patient feedback
Pressure injury prevention
Contact us
For patients and visitors
We are dedicated to excellence in care, making you feel comfortable and providing you with all the information you need for your stay with us.
WA government purchase of Mt Lawley hospital
The Western Australian Government announced its intention to purchase St John of God Mt Lawley Hospital on 6 November 2025. Please see our
frequently asked questions for patients
.
Getting here and parking
How to find us, where to park and public transport.
Find out more
What to expect
Everything you need to know about your stay.
Find out more
Patient FAQs
Answers to some of the questions you may have.
Find out more
Quality, safety and care
We partner with you to provide safe, high quality care.
Find out more
Pay my bill
Pay your bill online, by phone or in person.
Find out more
Visitor information
We warmly welcome visitors.
Find out more
Facilities
Facilities for patients and visitors.
Find out more
Self-funded care
Private hospital treatment without health insurance.
Find out more
Pastoral services
Our care considers your overall wellbeing.
Find out more
We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and community. We pay our respect to them and their cultures and to Elders past and present.
Terms of use
Privacy
Rights & responsibilities
Site map