Mercy Hospital Dunedin

Details

Name :

Mercy Hospital Dunedin

Address  :

72 Newington Ave
Maori Hill

Town  :

Dunedin

State  :

Otago

Country  :

NEW ZEALAND

Post Code:

9010

Phone  :

03 464 0107

Fax  :

03 464 0111

Web URL  :


Description

The organisation is owned by Nga Whaea Atawhai o Aotearoa Sisters of Mercy New Zealand The hospital was established in 1936 and relocated to the current Maori Hill site in 1969 Our main focus is private elective surgery with six theatres a two bed ICU facility fortyone inpatient beds twentyfour day surgery beds six day surgery chairs along with a fully equipped Cardiac Catheterisation Lab


History

Mater Misericordiae Hospital

History 01 Sisters

The need for a private hospital in Dunedin became apparent in the late 1920s Local doctors indicated their interest and public demand was assured Bishop Whyte heeded their appeal and recognised the advantages of having a Catholic hospital in the city A request was therefore made to the Sisters of Mercy to open such a facility and in 1930 they committed themselves to the project and began fund raising

In 1932 Sisters M Bertrand Carroll and Vianney Phelan left for Mater Misericordiae Hospital in Brisbane to undertake their nursing training and postregistration experience in hospital management


History 02 HomeMeanwhile back in Dunedin the Sisters purchased the home of Mr P Halsted at 19 Royal Terrace They took possession on 1st November 1935 and the house was remodeled to accommodate twentyfour beds and one operating theatre

The new Mater Misericordiae Hospital was blessed on 9th February 1936 and the first patient was admitted on 16th July 1936 The building next to the hospital Avenal Flats at 25 Royal Terrace was purchased in 1936 and became the convent and nurses home This hospital was closed in 1969 with the transfer to the current site in Maori Hill
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