Start a new journey with us We are continually looking for talented people to join us in Caring Better Together for the West Moreton community. Join a growing team of more than 4600 health professionals providing health and wellbeing services to the Ipswich, Somerset, Scenic Rim, and Lockyer Valley...
Community representative expression of interest West Moreton Health (WMH) is looking for two community representatives to join the Ipswich Residential Rehabilitation and Withdrawal Service (IRRWS) Working Group. This working group will provide strategic advice to Mental Health and Specialised...
West Moreton Health welcomes and appreciates the time you take to provide feedback. Compliments and complaints The Consumer Liaison (CLO) service manages, and records, all feedback received in relation to the healthcare services we provide – compliments, suggestions and complaints. Tell us about...
Community donors have backed innovative clinicians at West Moreton Health to launch tech advances and services to give more people access to quality care. Ten projects, including a game-changing new technology used in breast cancer surgery and the introduction of cutting-edge cardiac equipment used...
West Moreton Health’s ability to attract and develop Prison Health Service staff has been further boosted ahead of the opening of the new Lockyer Valley Correctional Centre. Already an employer of choice in the region, West Moreton has received Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM)...
Vicky Bates spent 23 years searching for answers to her abdomen pain from doctors before her endometriosis was confirmed via complex surgery. The West Moreton Health Patient Safety and Quality Officer is sharing her personal journey with chronic condition endometriosis to shed light on the...
The National Bowel Cancer Screening Program (NBCSP) invites Australians aged over 50 to screen for bowel cancer using a free, simple test at home. Australia has one of the highest rates of bowel cancer in the world. Around one in 23 Australians will develop bowel cancer during their lifetime. The...
In an emergency, call Triple Zero (000). Connect to the Queensland Ambulance Service. Hearing and/or speech impaired people can dial 106 by TTY or use other National Relay Services . What happens when I arrive at the Emergency Department? Emergency departments work on a triage system. This means...