If you have a health emergency
Call Triple Zero (000) or go to a hospital emergency department immediately. Examples of medical emergencies include sudden collapse, chest pressure or pain lasting more than 10 minutes, breathing difficulty and uncontrollable bleeding.
If you’re not sure what to do, or for non-urgent medical advice, you can:
- speak with your GP or local pharmacist
- call healthdirect for free on 1800 022 222 to speak to a registered nurse.
For more information visit the healthdirect website.
NSW Health provides an online search tool as a guide to the expected wait times in the emergency departments of participating major NSW hospitals.
You can find information on the:
- number of patients assessed by a triage nurse and waiting for treatment
- usual number of patients arriving in the emergency department over a 4-hour timeframe
- number of beds/treatment spaces in the emergency department.
The most seriously ill patients are seen immediately. As the information provided is a guide only, it doesn't indicate a specific timeframe or order in which a patient will be seen.
You can use the map options to check surrounding hospitals' information to find alternative emergency departments.