Calvary St Luke's Hospital

24 Lyttleton St, Launceston TAS 7250

03 6335 3333

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Maps and transport

Travelling to and from Calvary St Luke’s Hospital is easy for patients, visitors, staff and volunteers.

Our hospital is located close to public transport facilities and has ample parking. Parking is available in our onsite car park and surrounding streets. Disability parking is available outside reception.

Find your way around using our app

You can now navigate your way around Calvary St Luke’s Hospital via our CalvaryCare mobile app, designed to and give you instant access to exclusive features and all your important health care information right at your fingertips.

CalvaryCare’s hospital navigation feature helps you find your way around key amenities, services and hospital contacts with ease.

Patient drop off
There is a patient drop off area at outside reception and alongside lift entrance on Level 2.

Parking information

We have a range of visitor and patient parking options available:

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Parking is available in our onsite car park and surrounding streets.

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Disability parking bays can be found outside reception and alongside lift entrance on Level 2.

Please follow the disabled access signs to access the hospital.

If you are in the car park and need assistance getting to or from the hospital, please call reception on 03 6335 3333.

Public transport

Bus stops are located around the corner in Elphin Road, a short 5 min walk from the hospital.

Contact Tasmania Metro for up-to-date timetable information:

  • Elphin Road
  • Calvary St Luke's Hospital

Our location

Transport assistance schemes

Patient travel assistance scheme

The State Government’s Patient Travel Assistance Scheme (PTAS) provides financial help with travel and/or accommodation costs to Tasmanian residents who need to travel:

  • more than 50 km (one way) to the nearest oncology or dialysis treatment centre

  • more than 75 km (one way) to the nearest appropriate specialist medical service

  • more than 75 km (one way) to access lymphoedema treatment

Veterans transport

Some veteran patients may be eligible to have transport arranged for them through the Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA).

Contact the Department of Veterans’ Affairs for more information: