Visitors are essential to patient health and wellbeing. We consider patients’ visiting preferences with clinical care, safety and the need for rest.
We are flexible about when you can visit people in our hospitals. However, there may be times when we may need to restrict visitors or ask visitors to leave.
Some wards may have set visiting rules. Please check below for more information.
Visiting rules may change. If you’re not sure when the best time to visit is, please check with the ward staff or call the Sunshine Coast University Hospital switchboard on 07 5202 0000 and ask to talk to the nurse in charge of the ward.
Flexible visiting times apply. However, there may be times when we may need to restrict visitors or ask visitors to leave.
If you plan to visit someone, please check with the ward staff or call the Sunshine Coast University Hospital switchboard on 07 5202 0000 to see what visiting restrictions may apply, before you arrive.
Parents and carers can visit at any time.
Flexible visiting times will apply to other family members. However, there may be times when we may need to restrict visitors or ask visitors to leave.
If you plan to visit someone, please check with the ward staff or call the Sunshine Coast University Hospital switchboard on 07 5202 0000 to see what visiting restrictions may apply, before you arrive.
Partners can visit at any time.
Flexible visiting times will apply to other family members. However, there may be times when we may need to restrict visitors or ask visitors to leave.
Preferred visiting times are between 10 am – 12.30 pm and 4 pm – 8 pm.
If you plan to visit someone, please check with the ward staff or call the Sunshine Coast University Hospital switchboard on 07 5202 0000 to see what visiting restrictions may apply, before you arrive.
Adolescent Unit (Rosella):
Adult Unit (Kamala): 9 am to 8 pm
Mental Health ICU (Melaleuca): 9 am to 8 pm
Older Persons Unit (Waratah): 9 am to 8 pm
There is a pharmacy located on the first floor of the main building. It's open to the public for hospital issued prescriptions. This pharmacy is not for general community use.
There are multi-card ATMs on the ground floor of the hospital and on level 1 in the corridor to the car park link bridge.