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  1. Shunt surgery

    27 October 2023 — Learn about the types of shunts used for treating hydrocephalus, and symptoms indicating that a shunt has failed.

  2. Sepsis family support

    18 February 2025 — Your child's diagnosis of sepsis is a life changing event. We want families to be well supported and have access to useful information and resources.

  3. Bottle feeding

    26 October 2023 — Find out how to keep your baby safe and comfortable when they bottle feed.

  4. Visiting hours

    19 September 2023 — Visitors are important for children when they're in hospital and are always welcome.

  5. Acute genital pain

    26 July 2024 — Genital areas, especially the male’s penis and testicles, can experience pain for many reasons. However, genital pain can sometimes be caused something serious ...

  6. Coeliac disease

    26 October 2023 — Find out what coeliac disease is and how to treat it.

  7. Inguinal hernia

    27 October 2023 — Find out what surgery to correct an inguinal hernia involves.

  8. Organisational structure

    7 January 2025 — Our organisational structure gives a breakdown of our health services, our leadership positions and areas of responsibility.

  9. Accommodation

    30 April 2025 — If your child is in hospital there are a range of accommodation options available if you need to stay with, or close to your child.

  10. Buckle fractures

    12 November 2023 — Find out how to treat a buckle fracture near the wrist.

  11. Joint injections

    27 October 2023 — Find out how joint injections can help to treat your child's arthritis.

  12. Pyloric stenosis

    27 October 2023 — Learn about the symptoms and treatment of pyloric stenosis, and how you can care for your child at home.

  13. Health care rights and responsibilities

    10 April 2025 — The Australian Charter of Healthcare Rights is the guide for how we treat your child during their care.

  14. Leaving hospital

    14 September 2023 — When your child is well enough to go home, we'll make a plan together.

  15. Meals

    21 November 2024 — Everything you need to know about our patient menus and meal times.

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