Queensland Adults

 

Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital

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Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital
Butterfield Street HERSTON  QLD  4029
Phone: (07) 3646 8111  Office Hours: 08:30 to 17:00

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Getting to the Hospital

For information and timetables for Public Transport in Brisbane

Visit Brisbane orTRANSLINK or phone 13 12 30


Princess Alexandra Hospital

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Phone: (07) 3176 2111

Emergency Department at Princess Alexandra Hospital
Cornwall Street Entrance

 

Visiting hours:  Weekdays 12pm-2pm and 4pm-8pm, weekends 12pm-8pm


Orthopaedic Surgery at RBWH

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This department offers a comprehensive service in adult orthopaedic surgery and a 24-hour emergency service.Specialist Clinics include complex joint reconstruction, sports knee injuries, limb reconstruction, hand and microvascular surgery, spinal and scoliosis.

More info:- Orthopaedic Surgery at RBWH

Location: Level 7 Ned Hanlon Building Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital
Telephone: (07) 3646 7525  Facsimile: (07) 3646 7766
Email: RBWH-Feedback@health.qld.gov.au (with  the subject “Orthopaedic Surgery”)


The Bone Clinic

The Bone Clinic is a health service dedicated wholly to musculoskeletal health – in other words, your muscles, bones and the tissues that join them together.  The Bone Clinic is the first of its kind in Australia, providing all facets of patient care from physical evaluation to practical treatment; including bone density tests, supervised exercise programs, dietary guidance, and education – all in one location. More info:- The Bone Clinic


Queensland Government home Support for Adults

Visit Queensland Government support for adults website, to find out about Education, training and employment, Mental health and wellbeing, Getting some help, Leaving home, Parenting when you have a disability, Planning for the future. More info:- Support for Qld Adults


 

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The OI Society of Australia

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Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is a genetic disorder that causes a person's bones to break easily, often from little or no apparent trauma. OI is also called "brittle bone disease." OI varies in severity from person to person, ranging from a mild type to a severe type that causes death before or shortly after birth.

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