Calvary North Adelaide Hospital
Services and clinics
At Calvary North Adelaide Hospital we offer a high standard of patient care to the communities of Adelaide and its surrounds, as well as a comprehensive range of health services.
Clinics, surgery and specialist centres
Calvary reinvests in a range of specialty service centres to meet the needs of our local communities.
At Calvary North Adelaide Hospital we provide a comprehensive range of cancer services, diagnosis and treatment, surgery and chemotherapy. Our focus is on patient care and helping you through your entire journey to wellness.
Our expert team of doctors, nurses and allied health practitioners work with you to decide the best course of treatment and care. Our dedicated team will guide you through every step of your treatment journey with educational and emotional support.
We work hard to continually improve the care we provide, and access to the most advanced cancer treatment technology.
Our Cancer services include Kimberly House Day chemotherapy unit, inpatient care and active clinical trials.
Diagnostic and surgical services
Haematology
Medical oncology
Cold cap therapy
How to access this service
Referral by GP, another hospital, specialist or healthcare provider
Calvary North Adelaide Hospital, 89 Strangways Tce, North Adelaide
24/7
Calvary North Adelaide Continence and Urology clinic service is dedicated to expertly managing urinary continence and addressing various urological conditions with precision and care. This is led by our experienced continence/ urology nurses that specialise in the management, prevention and treatment of patients with urinary incontinence or urological dysfunction for both men and women.
Our clinic specialises in providing tailored treatments and personalized care plans to help patients regain control and improve their quality of life. Additionally, we take pride in our nurse-led clinic, pioneering the treatment of bladder cancer with Intravesical BCG immunotherapy.
As the first private hospital nurse led clinic to offer this service in Adelaide, we are committed to advancing patient care and delivering innovative solutions to combat this challenging disease. With our comprehensive approach and compassionate staff, we strive to empower our patients and provide them with the highest standard of care and unique service.
How to access this service
Referral by specialist or healthcare provider
Level 1, St Clare Ward
Tuesday and Thursday by appointment
The Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and High Dependency Unit provides special care and monitoring for patients with serious medical and surgical conditions.
At Calvary North Adelaide Hospital our team of specialist medical and nursing staff provide care for patients undergoing major surgery and with acute medical illnesses. Our intensive care facility is supported 24/7 by specialists offering a high level of medical care for critically ill patients.
This includes
Invasive ventilation
Non-invasive ventilation (CPAP)
Dialysis
Specialist Sepsis Pathways
How to access this service
Referral by GP, another hospital, specialist or healthcare providers
First floor, Calvary North Adelaide Hospital
Arrangements to visit patients in this area are made in consultation with the nursing staff and are usually restricted to immediate family
Established in 1976, the Mary Potter Hospice has developed an excellent reputation in acute palliative care for people with life limiting illness.
Admission to Mary Potter Hospice is for privately insured or privately funded patients with life-limiting illnesses whose care needs require acute specialist palliative care management. Care is provided by a multi-disciplinary team which is comprised of doctors, nurses, palliative nurse practitioners, social workers, allied health and pastoral care. This team is supported by a volunteer group. Mary Potter Hospice is not available for long term care nor for respite.
There are 15 single bed rooms available with ensuite facilities. Each room has access to a garden areas. Two lounge areas and a kitchen are available for patients and their family members.
A chapel is open 24 hours a day for prayer or quiet contemplation.
We encourage visitors to our patients and have flexible visiting hours. The number of visitors and time of visiting may be restricted at the discretion of the nursing staff, depending upon your clinical requirements and consideration of other patients in the area. We request that only one visitor be with the patient the unit before 11 am.
Mary Potter Palliative Care Unit is supported by the Mary Potter Foundation.
How to access this service
Referral by GP, another hospital, specialist or healthcare providers
Ground floor, Calvary North Adelaide Hospital
Clinical Manager: 08 8239 9144
At Calvary North Adelaide Hospital we’re committed to supporting you throughout your pregnancy, the birth of your child abd up to six weeks postnatally.
The Calvary North Adelaide Hospital Maternity Unit was founded in 1940 and in that time has built a reputation for providing high-quality obstetric services in a warm and caring environment.
Calvary maternity care
The Calvary team of obstetricians, paediatricians, midwives, nurses and allied health teams are here to support all aspects of your midwifery care. Calvary has one of the best equipped maternity units in South Australia with facilities including:
Peace of mind CTG monitoring of both you and your baby by your midwife and obstetrician throughout your labour
A doctor on site 24-hours a day
Level 5 Special care nursery
Intensive Care Unit supported by specialist Intensivists who provide expert support if required
You can relax knowing our specialist teams are here to support you and your baby to receive the very best care 24 hours a day. Our birthing suites are designed with an emphasis on comfort, and give you a relaxing, safe, comfortable environment in which to have your baby. We also actively encourage your partner and/or support person to be involved in your care throughout labour and beyond.
Our services
Our dedicated team of midwives provide expert birthing support and post natal care to you, your baby and family during this special time. This support includes:
Prenatal education for parents to be
Lactation support (in-patient and clinic)
Postnatal clinic up to six weeks post delivery
Telephone and email support if required
Mornings teas for new parents and babies
Physiotherapy service
Calvary North Adelaide Hospital’s birthing suites include:
Private rooms with ensuite bathrooms, some with baths to labour in comfort
Comfortable décor
Large windows with view of the surrounding area
Free Wi-Fi
Wireless CTG available for ease of mobility in labour
The St Helen Ward is a 26 bed unit. St Helen’s caters for patients with acute medical and chronic illnesses, as well as oncological or haematological malignancy.
The Ward cares for patients at all stages of their cancer journey which includes outpatient advice and patient triage in consultation with our Visiting Medical Officers.
As a unit we are supported by a multidisciplinary team which includes Visiting Medical Officers, Family and Patient Counseling, Physiotherapy, Dietetics, Pastoral Care, Volunteers and Mary Potter Hospice.
At Calvary North Adelaide Hospital, paediatricians in private practice work with babies, children, adolescents and young adults.
Please discuss with your specialist whether your child’s surgery can be support at Calvary North Adelaide Hospital. The hospital has highly trained paediatric nurses to support your child’s care.
How to access this service
Referral by GP, specialist or healthcare providers
Calvary North Adelaide Hospital, First floor consulting suites
The Social Work and Patient and Family Counselling Service at Calvary North Adelaide Hospital involves working with palliative patients and their families in the Mary Potter Hospice as well as those affected by a life limiting illness in the wider hospital, or on a referral basis.
This comprehensive service is managed by Social Workers and offers but is not limited to, general counselling, advocacy, providing education and information, discharge planning assistance, end of life care support and has a specific focus on palliative care and bereavement. Social work is carried out in collaboration with patients and families as well as Doctors, Nurses, Case Managers and other Allied Health Professionals as part of a multi-disciplinary team.
At Calvary North Adelaide Hospital, Social Workers, Case Managers and the Pastoral Care team help patients with:
Aged care placements
Adjusting to illness
Bereavement care
Community care placements
Coordinating family meetings
Discharge planning
End of life planning
Information, education and advocacy
Post surgery services
Short term counselling
Transport options
How to access this service
Referral by GP, another hospital, specialist or healthcare provider
Calvary North Adelaide Hospital
Monday to Friday, 9.30am to 5pm
The Calvary North Adelaide Hospital pre-admission clinic is a free service, which provides patients with information and support. Your surgeon may refer you to our pre-admission clinic or you may contact us to make an appointment.
Our goal is to better understand your needs and ensure you have a positive stay with us and are discharged safely back into community. Here your will be provided with information about your procedure or treatment and hospital stay. This appointment will be a telephone consultation.
How it works
A pre-admission nurse will go through your health questionnaire and answer any questions about your admission. This is a good time to discuss issues such as your current medication or any dietary requirements.
You should advise the nurse about any pre-existing conditions or risk factors and express any concerns about your care after discharge. The nurse can refer you to our discharge planning and/or social work team.
At Calvary North Adelaide Hospital we offer a comprehensive range of surgical procedures for day and over night surgery.
Our surgery services offers high quality, streamlined care including:
Breast / endocrine
Bariatric
Colonoscopy/endoscopy
Colorectal
Dental
Ear, nose and throat
Gastroenterology
General surgery
Gynaecology
Hepatobilary
Oncology
Ophthalmology
Oral & maxillary
Orthopaedics
Paediatric
Plastic
Robotic
Upper GI
Urology
Speech pathology, also known as speech therapy, is the diagnosis, management and treatment of people who are unable to communicate effectively or suffer from the following issues:
Changes in voice production, such as hoarseness
Difficulty thinking of words or expressing thoughts and feelings
Problems understanding spoken instructions or messages
Recent problems with reading and writing
Swallowing difficulties
Slurred speech
At Calvary North Adelaide Hospital our speech pathologists help a variety of people who fail to develop normal communication or people who acquire communication issues as a result of disease, injury or stroke.
If speech pathology is required, your specialist may refer you.
How to access this service
Referral by specialist or healthcare provider
Calvary North Adelaide Hospital
Monday to Friday, 9.30am to 5pm
Calvary North Adelaide Hospital has stomal therapy nurses (STN) who specialise in the management of patients with faecal and urinary diversions. In addition, the STN are experts in the management of both simple and complex draining wounds, fistulas, gastrostomies, acute and chronic wounds and associated skin care.
All our STN are members of the Australian Association of Stomal Therapy Nurses ensuring the highest degree of stomal therapy nursing practice.
How to access this service
Referral by specialist or healthcare provider
St Catherine Ward, Level 1, Main Hospital Building
Monday to Friday, 7.30am to 3pm
Care and support services
At Calvary, we care about your physical, spiritual and emotional needs. These support services are available to our patients as part of our holistic care.
Grief is a normal and natural response to losing someone significant in our lives. At Calvary we find many people benefit from speaking to a Specialist Bereavement Counsellor.
Our qualified, professional counsellors provide support in a non-judgemental, safe and empathic environment so you can discuss any emotional and/or physical reactions you’re currently experiencing.
Calvary North Adelaide Hospital’s free bereavement counselling service is available to family and friends of patients who have passed away.
Useful resources
For more information, download our Healing After Loss brochure.
How to access this service
Referral by a specialist or healthcare provider
Service is provided at our Mary Potter Hospice
Monday to Friday, 8am – 5pm
Calvary’s Biography Program was established in 2008 and offers Palliative Care patients the opportunity to share their life story or record reflections, reviews of specific times, or events. Underpinning the program is the belief that the process of telling one’s story can be therapeutic, life-affirming, and assist in improving a person’s emotional and spiritual wellbeing.
The Program is run by trained volunteers who visit patients in the Mary Potter Hospice, Calvary North Adelaide and Central Districts Hospitals, and the Community. Patients are offered six one-hour recording sessions with a biographer who will transcribe the sessions and work with the patient to edit the story and include photos or images if desired. The program is completely free, and upon completion patients receive two bound copies of their story plus an electronic copy on a USB. Every biography is confidential and recordings are transcribed respecting the integrity of the participant’s own words. Voice recordings are not kept.
The program is generously sponsored by HPS Pharmacies and supported by the Mary Potter Foundation.
Contact details
Calvary North Adelaide Hospital specialises in breast care, working in partnership with our breast and plastic surgeons.
They offer assessment, diagnosis and treatment of both benign and malignant disease. Specialist-trained breast care nurses provide a comprehensive range of pre- and post-operative advice and services, and can visit you during your stay. They also offer appointments at the breast care clinic.
How to access this service
Referral by specialist or healthcare provider
Calvary North Adelaide Hospital, Level 1, St Catherine’s Ward
Monday to Friday, 9am – 5pm
A complimentary therapy program including massage, reflexology, skin care, and visiting pets is available for palliative patients.
The pastoral care team supports the Fra Angelico Creative Arts Program which offers an opportunity to create simple and unique mementos.
The complementary therapy programmes are all supported by volunteers.
The 15 bed unit is comprised of 15 single rooms with an ensuite toilet and shower. Each room has outdoor access to garden areas. Two lounge areas and a kitchen are available for visitors. A chapel is open 24 hours a day for prayer or quiet contemplation.
We encourage visitors to our patients and have flexible visiting hours. The number of visitors and time of visiting may be restricted at the discretion of the nursing staff, depending upon your clinical requirements and consideration of other patients in the area. We request that only one visitor be with the patient the unit before 11am
All patient referrals to Mary Potter Hospice must be by a medical practitioner directly to a member of the medical team in Mary Potter Hospice.
Mary Potter Palliative Care Unit is supported by the Mary Potter Foundation.
How to access this service
Referral by specialist or healthcare provide referral by GP or specialist
This service is provided in our Mary Potter Hospice
Monday to Friday, 9.30am – 5pm
Dietician Services helps with areas such as weight management, education, checking nutritional levels, meal planning, promoting healthy eating and supporting people having bariatric surgery.
At Calvary North Adelaide Hospital our specialist team of Nutritionists and Dieticians will work with you to create an individual treatment plan. If you’re a patient at Calvary North Adelaide Hospital, our Dieticians will collaborate with our in-house chefs to ensure your meals are appetising, delicious, and meet your specific dietary needs.
We also provide educational resources to help you maintain your nutritional status both during your admission and after you leave.
Calvary North Adelaide Hospital Dietician Services can help with issues including:
Post-surgery nutrition
Cholesterol control
Coeliac disease
Diabetes
Gastrointestinal conditions
Weight gain
Nutrition in palliative care
How to access this service
Referral by specialist
Calvary North Adelaide Hospital
Monday to Friday, 8.30am – 4pm
When visiting the hospital
If you have a planned admission to Calvary North Adelaide Hospital you will have the opportunity to describe your disability and appropriate arrangements can be included in your admission process.
During your admission members of our Case Management and allied health services may join the team providing your care. Your team will talk with you about interim or long-term services to assist with any temporary disability or enduring issues arising from your treatment or pre-existing condition.
Referrals will be provided to agencies that can assist with disability support services.
Disability support at home
Calvary Home Care provides a range of disability services in the home. We support disabled children, adults and older people to be as independent as possible and become actively involved in their local community.
Calvary Home Care can also help with managing Individual Support Package (ISP) and funding allocations.
At Calvary, we can help with the practical arrangements involved in returning home from hospital. We can also support you during your recovery.
Calvary Home Care
Calvary Home Care’s Hospital to Home Service can be provided under a government subsidised support package (if you’re eligible), delivered on a private basis, or as a combination of the two.
Calvary Home Care can help with everyday tasks to help you recover safely and quickly. It is also useful to consider Community Care services if you have carer, who may not be able to safely move or bathe you; may need a break; or may need time away from home to do other things. Calvary Home Care services include:
Transport to and from hospital appointments and for everyday tasks
Cooking and grocery shopping
Dressing and showering
Cleaning and household maintenance
Respite care
Occupational therapy helps people take part in everyday activities. Occupational therapists help to modify your environment, provide adaptive equipment and explore different ways to complete activities.
At Calvary North Adelaide Hospital our occupational therapists work as part of a multi-disciplinary team helping with a wide range of conditions including:
Palliative care
Post-orthopaedic surgery
Progressive neurological conditions
Recovery from multi-trauma
Rehabilitation
Stroke rehabilitation
Our occupational therapists are focussed on helping you maintain your independence, mobility and safety. We’ll look at your home and work with you and your family to find the right equipment and suggest minor modifications to make life easier.
Occupational therapists can also organise for minor work to be completed and can give you access to any necessary equipment. All equipment can be trialled, borrowed and purchased.
How to access this service
Referral by, specialist or healthcare providers
Calvary North Adelaide Hospital
Monday to Friday, 8.30am – 5pm
Palliative care focuses on supporting patients who are approaching or reaching the end of their life.
The goal is to help patients achieve dignity, comfort and maximise the quality of life for the patient, family and loved ones.
At Calvary North Adelaide Hospital we do this through the Mary Potter Hospice.
Admission to Mary Potter Hospice is for people with life-limiting illnesses whose care needs require specialist palliative care management. Care is provided by a multi-disciplinary team which is comprised of doctors, nurses, social workers, allied health and pastoral care.
The 16 bed unit is comprised of 14 single rooms with ensuites and one shared room with ensuite, for both private and public patients. Each room has outdoor access to garden areas.
Two lounge areas and a kitchen is available for visitors. A chapel is open 24 hours a day for prayer or quiet contemplation.
Mary Potter Palliative Care Unit is supported by the Mary Potter Foundation.
We provide palliative care as an inpatient service. Patients can be admitted for pain and symptom management, or terminal care.
How to access this service
Referral by GP, another hospital, specialist or healthcare provider
This service is provided in our Mary Potter Hospice
24/7
At Calvary North Adelaide Hospital we offer compassionate emotional support and spiritual care for you, your family and friends. Our pastoral care service acknowledges and respects each person’s beliefs, values, hopes, traditions and relationships.
Pastoral care is integral to our work of bringing healing and wellness as a provider of person-centred, holistic care.
Pastoral care can help if you are:
Struggling with a sense of purpose or meaning
Experiencing a time of crisis
Confronting a difficult diagnosis or prognosis
Feeling lonely or isolated
Grieving a loss
Concerned about relationships with family or friends
Making important decisions
Needing support with your religious/spiritual practice
Wishing to contact a priest or minister of religion
How to access this service
Referral not required
Calvary North Adelaide Hospital
Mon – Fri 8:30am – 8:30pm. On call Sat, Sun and Public Holidays 9am – 5pm
Mass times: First Tuesday of the month 11am, every Wednesday 12 noon.
If you would like to speak with a pastoral care practitioner, please ask a staff member to contact the pastoral care team on your behalf.
At Calvary North Adelaide Hospital we have an in-hospital pharmacy, HPS Pharmacy.
Their pharmacy stocks a large range of medications.
The Pharmacy at Calvary North Adelaide Hospital provides medications for hospital patients. and also offer a prescription service to the public.
Please note: It’s important that patients bring their current medications and prescriptions when they are admitted to hospital.
How to access this service
Referral not required
The pharmacy is located on the ground floor at the main reception
Monday to Friday, 8am – 5pm, Saturday 9am-1pm and Sunday 9am – 12.30pm
Physiotherapists assess and develop programs to improve a patient’s strength, mobility, movement and function. Our team offer advice on personal mobility and safety in both individual and group sessions.
At Calvary North Adelaide Hospital physiotherapy is provided to:
Acute inpatients
Maternity patients
Palliative care patients
How to access this service
Referral by specialist
Calvary North Adelaide Hospital
Monday to Friday, 9am – 5pm, Saturday and Sunday 9am – 12pm
Calvary North Adelaide Hospital does not provide a rehabilitation service.
These are provided by Calvary Adelaide Hospital, who offer day, outpatient and inpatient programs.
How to access this service
Referral by GP, another hospital, specialist or healthcare provider
Calvary Adelaide Hospital, 120 Angas Street, Adelaide 5001
24/7
The Mary Potter Northern Supportive Care Unit provides care for patients with progressive, active, life-limiting disease. Supportive care encompasses physical, social, psychological and spiritual care for patients and their family. It aims at minimising the impact of the progressive illness so that patients may have the maximum function and comfort possible, within the limits of their illness.
We support you with:
The control of symptoms
Respite
Terminal care
To ensure a seamless transfer between home or hospital, we work closely with the Northern Palliative Care Service, and provide referral to a specialist unit if required.
The unit provides comfortable facilities for both patients and family members. Family members may stay overnight and also utilise the family room, which caters for younger children. All rooms are equipped with ensuites and a private courtyard to encourage independence and well being during a challenging time.
Tests and diagnostic services
Diagnostic services cover a range of scans, x-rays and laboratory tests used by specialists to determine the cause of an illness.
At Calvary North Adelaide Hospital we offer the following range of diagnostic services.
Endoscopy is a general term covering any procedure that involves examining the interior of the body with an endoscope. Calvary North Adelaide Hospital has a specialist team that uses cutting-edge technology to carry out all endoscopic treatments.
Endoscopy can be used in the following procedures
Bronchoscopy (examination of the lungs)
Colonoscopy (examination of the large bowel)
Cystoscopy (examination of cysts)
Endoanal Ultrasounds (examination of your anal canal)
ECTT (examination of pancreatic ducts, bile duct, gall bladder and liver ducts)
Gastroscopy (examination of the stomach)
Please note:
Endoscopy is carried out under anaesthesia, which means you won’t be able to drive home after your procedure.
You’ll receive instruction from your GP about preparing for your endoscopy. Please follow them carefully.
How to access this service
By appointment only, referral via your specialist, GP, another hospital, or healthcare providers
At Calvary North Adelaide Hospital we have an on-site radiology department, managed by Radiology SA.
The radiology service at Calvary North Adelaide Hospital can help with:
Nuclear Medicine – including SPECT
128 Slice CT scanner
Ultrasound
General
Fluoroscopy
Dental imaging
How to access this service
Referral by GP, another hospital, specialist or healthcare providers
Calvary North Adelaide Hospital
Monday to Friday, 8.30am – 5pm
At Calvary North Adelaide Hospital we have an on-site pathology provider, Clinpath laboratories.
Clinpath offers a 24hour laboratory service that delivers expert analysis, testing and advice to our team of Health Care Professionals. We offer a comprehensive range of routine, specialty and emergency pathology testing, with a fast turnaround for results.
Results can be downloaded electronically or delivered by courier to your medical specialist.
We can help with:
Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring – By appointment only
Glucose Tolerance Test – By appointment only
Helicobacter Test – By appointment only (special preparation required)
Holter Monitoring – By appointment only
Lactose Tolerance Test – By appointment only
Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing (NIPT) – By appointment only
Paediatric Collection – By appointment only
How to access this service
By GP, another hospital, specialist or healthcare providers
Located on the Ground Floor
Monday to Friday, 7.30am – 5.30pm