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Haematology
The Haematology Service of the Central Adelaide Local Health Network (CALHN) Cancer Service provides inpatient and outpatient services in disorders of the blood and blood forming organs for patients living in the CALHN area.
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Having surgery
Specialist services or clinics available at RAH
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Health Professionals
Urgent/serious outpatient referral - telephone RAH switchboard: (08) 7074 0000 to speak to the specialty on-call registrar
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Health checks
After you leave hospital, it’s important to undergo regular health checks by your doctor even if you are currently feeling healthy.
- Health/Medical Research Project Submissions
- Healthdirect
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Hearing
The Audiology Department at the RAH provides audiological services, using specialised equipment, to individuals over the age of 18 years of age. Services are provided to inpatients and outpatients by appointment.
- Heart conditions
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Hepatobiliary surgery
The Hepatobiliary surgical unit at the Royal Adelaide Hospital offers public services and manages all conditions that relate to the Hepato-pancreatic-biliary system.
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Hepatobiliary surgery
The Hepatobiliary surgical unit at the Royal Adelaide Hospital offers public services and manages all conditions that relate to the Hepato-pancreatic-biliary system
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High Risk Foot
The Department of Podiatry in CALHN is a specialist unit focusing on preventing foot and lower limb amputations in patients with complex medical conditions. The service provides daily inpatient and outpatient clinics at the RAH and TQEH, and regular care of inpatients at HRC.
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Hospital at Home
Hospital at Home (H@H) provides treatment in the comfort and privacy of your own home as an alternative to treatment in hospital.
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Hospital map
Updated maps of each level of the RAH are available to view and download before your visit.
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Hospital rooms
The RAH is one of the first hospitals in Australia to offer 100% single overnight patient rooms, measuring at around 23 square metres each, including a private ensuite.
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Hyperbaric Medical Unit
The Hyperbaric Medicine Unit at the Royal Adelaide Hospital is the South Australian referral service for diving and hyperbaric medicine. It is the second oldest diving and hyperbaric facility in Australia commencing operation in 1985 and has since developed an international reputation in the field.