Contact us
As your health and wellbeing is important to us, please do not contact King Edward Memorial Hospital for emergencies or to ask medical questions. For these enquiries contact one of the below services:
- For emergencies call 000.
- For enquiries about current patients call (08) 6458 2222.
- For medical advice call healthdirect (external site) on 1800 022 222.
- For outpatient appointments call (08) 6458 2222.
- For enquiries about referrals, contact the Central Referral Service (external site) on 1300 551 142.
- For urgent feedback about a hospital patient's condition: make an Aishwarya’s CARE Call
How to provide feedback, compliments or complaints.
Your rights and responsibilities when using public hospitals
The Western Australian Public Patients’ Hospital Charter explains your rights and responsibilities when using public hospitals and health centres in WA.
The Australian Charter of Healthcare Rights (external site) describes what patients, or someone they care for, can expect when receiving health care. Read all about your healthcare rights (PDF).
Learn about the Australian Charter of Healthcare Rights in languages other than English (external site).
Patients accessing mental health services
The Mental Health Act 2014 (external site) provides a number of extra rights for patients receiving psychiatric treatment. For more information contact the Office of the Chief Psychiatrist (external site) or phone (08) 6553 3000.
Carers
At KEMH we recognise that carers play a fundamental role in the delivery of care.
A carer is someone who provides unpaid ongoing care and support to someone with a chronic illness, mental illness, disability or who is frail and includes providing palliative care.
We support the Western Australian Carers Charter as defined by the Carers Recognition Act 2004 (external site) which outlines how carers are to be treated and involved in delivering some services which impact on them as a carer.
The Western Australian Carers Charter:
- Carers must be treated with respect and dignity.
- The role of carers must be recognised by including carers in the assessment, planning, delivery and review of services that impact on them and the role of carers.
- The views and needs of carers must be taken into account along with the views, needs and best interests of people receiving care when decisions are made that impact on carers and the role of carers.
- Complaints made by carers in relation to services that impact on them and the role of carers must be given due attention and consideration.
Carers WA is the peak body representing the needs of carers in WA and providing a wide range of support services for carers as well as education to service providers.
We support Carers WA to operate their Prepare to Care Hospital Program at KEMH. A referral can be made on behalf of a carer to: referral@carerswa.asn.au.
Carers WA can be contacted on 1300 227 377, info@carerswa.asn.au or via the Carers WA website (external site).
To find out how we can help you, talk to the Consumer Liaison Service staff or one of your clinical team members.
Carer Gateway
Carers can also be referred to Carer Gateway (external site) via the referral form (external site). Carer Gateway is an Australian Government initiative providing a mix of free in-person, phone, and online supports, services and advice, for carers in Australia. View more information for Service Providers on Carer Gateway (external site).