Articles
Our Stories
-
11 October 2022
The more the merrier at Mental Health Street Fair
Over twenty mental health support services will come together when Sunshine Coast Hospital and Health Service hosts a community event for Mental Health Week on October 11.
-
03 October 2022
Do-nut forget to screen your breasts!
Do-nut forget to screen your breasts! That’s the message from BreastScreen Queensland Sunshine Coast. October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month
News
-
11 October 2022
The more the merrier at Mental Health Street Fair
Over twenty mental health support services will come together when Sunshine Coast Hospital and Health Service hosts a community event for Mental Health Week on October 11.
-
03 October 2022
Do-nut forget to screen your breasts!
Do-nut forget to screen your breasts! That’s the message from BreastScreen Queensland Sunshine Coast. October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month
-
28 September 2022
Joint cardiac rehabilitation and research program to deliver best patient care
Free heart health checks will be offered at the launch of a cardiovascular rehabilitation and research program on World Heart Day (29 September 2022).
-
21 September 2022
Sunshine Coast Health supporting patients to Eat Walk Engage this Dementia Action Week
This Dementia Action Week 2022 (19–25 September), the theme ‘A little support makes a big difference’ demonstrates that many people living with dementia can continue to live well for many years after their diagnosis.
-
20 September 2022
More beds to reduce wait times for urology and gynaecology services on the Sunshine Coast
A new 24-bed surgical ward at Sunshine Coast University Hospital (SCUH) has today welcomed its first patients.
-
16 September 2022
New van for BreastScreen Queensland Sunshine Coast
BreastScreen Queensland Sunshine Coast has taken delivery of a brand-new mobile breast screening van and it’s first stop is Nambour Mill Shopping Village until 26 September 2022.
-
13 September 2022
Rapid diagnosis critical to protecting children from deadly Sepsis
More than 18,000 Australians suffer from sepsis every year, 5000 of those affected will die, and of those who survive, half are left with a disability or impaired function.
-
12 September 2022
It's hip to care
For the second year running, Sunshine Coast University Hospital (SCUH) has been recognised as among Australia's best performing hospitals for hip fracture care.
-
01 September 2022
Local nurse wins Queensland child protection award
A Sunshine Coast Hospital and Health Service nurse has received state-wide recognition for her work in child protection.