UPDATE: Minister for Health and Wellbeing Chris Picton has just completed a tour of the newly upgraded facilities at the Mount Gambier and District Hospital, showcasing significant enhancements aimed at improving patient care and services. This urgent development highlights the government’s commitment to bolstering healthcare infrastructure in South Australia.
During the tour, which took place earlier today, Picton emphasized the importance of modernizing healthcare facilities to meet the growing needs of the community. “The upgrades here are vital for ensuring our healthcare system can provide the best possible care,” he stated, underscoring the urgency of adapting to increasing patient demands.
The renovation project, which began earlier this year, includes advanced medical equipment and expanded treatment areas, aimed at enhancing efficiency and patient comfort. These improvements are essential in a region that serves a diverse population with varying healthcare needs.
What’s Next: The Mount Gambier and District Hospital is set to officially open the upgraded facilities to the public on November 1, 2023. Residents can expect enhanced services and improved access to critical healthcare resources.
As the healthcare landscape evolves, the government’s proactive steps to upgrade facilities like Mount Gambier’s play a crucial role in ensuring that all citizens receive the quality care they deserve. This development not only impacts local residents but also sets a precedent for future healthcare initiatives across the region.
Stay tuned for more updates as the official opening date approaches and the community prepares to benefit from these crucial enhancements.


































