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Advocating for excellence in patient care and outcomes since 1991

Since 1991, we have been treating patients with the highest standard of care and a commitment to excellence. All of our physicians, proceduralist surgeons, and nurses are board certified, and specialise in a range of medical procedures. Being a small team creates a more personal experience for our patients.

Kingsgrove Day Hospital offers 3 operating theatres and consulting rooms.

We are located just off the M5 in Sydney’s south, which makes us accessible to all. 

Get in touch with us to feel the Kingsgrove Day Hospital difference.

Not sure where to start?

We understand that the process of an admission to hospital can be overwhelming. We are here to help.
When requesting a quote, whether you are a policy holder or self-paying, we need a few details to get this process underway.

Our Services

Elective Surgical Care

Dental

Dental

Wisdom Teeth, Surgical Dentistry, Fillings & Restorations

Podiatrics

Podiatrics

Foot & Ankle Surgery Including reconstructive Surgery structural deformity

Cosmetics / Plastics

Cosmetics / Plastics

Breast Augmentation, Rhinoplasty, Liposuction, Tummy Tuck, Facelift, male enhancement Brazilian butt lift

Vascular

Vascular

Arthroscopy / Endovenous laser ablation

Gynaecology

Gynaecology

Laparoscopy, Hysteroscopy, D&C, Prolapse Excisions

Endoscopy

Endoscopy

Colonoscopy, Gastroscopy, Haemorrhoidectomy

General Surgery

General Surgery

Hernia, Excisions

Mens Health

Mens Health

Circumcision and Vasectomy

Patient
Information

Information regarding your stay with us.

Pre-Admission
Form

Print Version of our pre-admission forms.

Theatre Booking
Form

Fill this form out to book your theatre visit.

Are you travelling to Sydney for your procedure?

Ask us about accommodation/transfer package

Our Practitioners

Experience, Excellence, Expertise

Dr Ozan Amir

Dr Ozan Amir

Podiatry

Dr Alia Nasser

Dr Alia Nasser

Cosmetic Proceduralist

Dr Joseph Anthony Gracé

Dr Joseph Anthony Gracé

Vascular Interventionist

Dr. Kent Hungerford

Dr. Kent Hungerford

Podiatry

Dr Justin Low

Dr Justin Low

Vasectomy Proceduralist

Dr Damodaran Kumar

Dr Damodaran Kumar

Specialised General Surgeon

Dr Damien Lafferty

Dr Damien Lafferty

Podiatry

A/Prof. Gamal Matthias

A/Prof. Gamal Matthias

Gynaecology

Dr Maree Marks

Dr Maree Marks

Podiatry

Dr Kenneth Brito

Dr Kenneth Brito

Cosmetic Proceduralist

Dr Eddie Dona

Dr Eddie Dona

Cosmetic Surgeon

Dr Lara Wetton

Dr Lara Wetton

Cosmetic Proceduralist

Dr John Levas

Dr John Levas

Dental Surgeon

Dr Anna Raymond

Dr Anna Raymond

Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon

Dr Haydar Ozcan

Dr Haydar Ozcan

Podiatric Surgeon

Dr Robert Selvaraj

Dr Robert Selvaraj

Dental Surgeon

Dr Jassim Daood

Dr Jassim Daood

Cosmetic Proceduralist

Dr Huy Tang

Dr Huy Tang

Cosmetic Doctor

Dr Daniel Kwok

Dr Daniel Kwok

Cosmetic Doctor

Dr Colm Galvin

Dr Colm Galvin

Dental Surgeon

Dr. Ashi Sing

Dr. Ashi Sing

Oral Implantologist

Dr Anu Mahadik

Dr Anu Mahadik

Obstetrician, Gynaecologist

Dr Senthil Supramaniam

Dr Senthil Supramaniam

Medical Director

Dr Tony Prochazka

Dr Tony Prochazka

Cosmetic Proceduralist

Dr Meaghan Heckenberg

Dr Meaghan Heckenberg

Liposculpture Proceduralist

Dr Nicholas Studdert

Dr Nicholas Studdert

Podiatric Surgeon

Dr Abdel Kak

Dr Abdel Kak

Podiatric Surgeon

Dr Joseph Rizk

Dr Joseph Rizk

Plastic Surgeon

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to arrive before my admission time to complete any paperwork?

No – we allow for this when we calculate the time you need to arrive. If your admission time is 9 am, please arrive at 9 am.

How long will I be at the hospital for?

This depends on your procedure, but generally 2 to 3 hours from the time of your admission. We will let you know what to expect the day before your procedure.

Is there parking at KDH?

There is limited parking on site and unmetered parking on Dowsett St, just of Kingsgrove Rd.

Why do I have to fast?

It’s important not to eat or drink anything for a specified period of time before an anaesthetic for safety reasons, as this will protect your airway and lungs while you are asleep.

Why do I need a responsible adult to pick me up?

Because you are having an anaesthetic for your procedure, you need someone with you after you are discharged to make sure there are no unexpected complications from your procedure or anaesthetic. You are also not legally allowed to drive for 24 hours following an anaesthetic.

Our nursing staff will meet with your designated carer before we send you home, and go through written instructions for your wellbeing when you go home. This includes advice about eating and drinking, pain relief, and when you can resume normal activities.

If you do not have a designated carer to collect you, we may have to cancel your surgery. Please let us know if you have any questions.

Will you call my relative or carer to collect me after my procedure?

Of course. The nurses will call your carer 1 hr before your discharge.

I am coming back in a month for another procedure. Do I have to fill out another Admission Form?

If your next procedure is within three months of this one, we can re-use your existing admissions form. However, we will
ask you to double-check that the information provided is still current.

Why do I have to remove my jewellery and nail polish before surgery?

This is for your own safety. There is a risk of surgical burns with metal jewellery, including piercings. If you wish to leave your wedding ring on, we will tape it.

During surgery, your oxygen levels will be monitored with a probe placed on your finger and nail polish and acrylic nails can interfere with this.

Why do I have to pay excess?

The account you paid to your doctor was for their services only and is separate from your hospital fees. The excess you are required to pay to the hospital is the amount you elected to pay to reduce your Health Insurance premium costs. We’ve checked this with your health fund.

Will I have something to eat after my procedure, as I had to fast before it?

Yes, the nurses will provide you with a light snack and a cup of tea, coffee or juice while you are in second stage of recovery.
Please let us know if you have any special dietary requirements.

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