Since opening in 1975, the 147-bed Moorabbin Hospital has become one of Victoria’s leading medical and research facilities, building a tradition of high quality care to its community.
Since opening in 1975, the 147-bed Moorabbin Hospital has become one of Victoria’s leading medical and research facilities, building a tradition of high quality care to its community.
Moorabbin Hospital is home to the Monash Cancer Centre, one of Victoria’s premier integrated cancer treatment centres, with radiotherapy services provided in longstanding partnership with the renowned Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre.
It uniquely provides the people of southern Melbourne and beyond with access to treatment, care and support services in a single convenient location and close to where they live. It is also the location of the regional offices of the Southern Melbourne Integrated Cancer Service and BreastScreen Victoria, and a major centre for cancer-related and other medical research.
Moorabbin Hospital also offers the following non-cancer health care services:
Home to Victoria’s first Simulation Centre, the hospital plays a major role in the education and training of undergraduate and postgraduate medical students, nurses and allied health professionals.
The hospital hosts the Southern Melbourne Integrated Cancer Services and Breastscreen Victoria’s Screening and Assessment Service Monash which supports a network of 7 community screening centres.
As part of our response to the COVID-19 outbreak, reduced visiting hours and visitor limits are in place.
Please see the Visitor Restrictions page for more information.