North Metropolitan Health Service (NMHS) comprises an extensive hospital and health service network that aims to maintain and improve the health and wellbeing of more than 729,144 people (approximately 28% of Western Australia’s total population) within a catchment area of almost 1,000 square kilometres.
We aim to be a trusted partner, delivering excellent health care for our people and our communities and we hinge all of our work on the values of care, respect, innovation, teamwork and integrity.
In serving our population, the NMHS hospital network provides a combination of tertiary, secondary and specialist health care services including trauma, emergency and critical care; emergency and elective surgery; general medical; mental health; inpatient and outpatient services; women, children and neonate services; rehabilitation; aged care; and palliative care.
The NMHS comprises of a mix of tertiary, specialist and generalist hospitals including:
- Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital
- Osborne Park Hospital
- Graylands Hospital
- King Edward Memorial Hospital
NMHS also has a Public Private Partnership arrangement in place for north metropolitan residents to receive high quality public health care services from Joondalup Health Campus.
The NMHS is a statutory authority governed by the NMHS Board.