In a life threatening emergency dial Triple Zero (000)

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We will ask for your consent before starting any medical treatment. This means:

  • we will talk with you about the options for your procedure, therapy or treatment
  • we will give you the opportunity to ask questions and make sure you have enough information to make the right decision for you
  • you decide whether or not to go ahead with the procedure, therapy or treatment
  • we will ask for your consent each time you have a procedure, therapy or treatment
  • we will record your decision. In most cases you are allowed to decide that you do not want treatment and you are allowed to change your mind at any time.

There are three types of consent you may be asked to give, including:

  • implied consent – you consent by cooperating with our instructions for routine procedures, for example, when you extend your arm for a blood sample
  • verbal consent – your agreement is given verbally for a treatment or procedure that doesn’t carry a significant risk
  • written consent – your agreement is given by signing a document for a treatment or procedure that is complex or carries a higher risk, such as an operation.
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In the case of a life threatening emergency, dial Triple Zero (000).

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Contact us

Switchboard Canberra Hospital
(02) 5124 0000

International callers
+61 (2) 5124 0000

Switchboard North Canberra Hospital
(02) 6201 6111

International callers
+61 (2) 6201 6111

Switchboard other hospitals and services
(02) 5124 0000

International callers
+61 (2) 5124 0000

The switchboard handles all calls to, from and within the hospital 24 hours/seven days a week