About our redevelopment
The Ryde Hospital Redevelopment will transform the delivery of healthcare for the Ryde local community, ensuring people can get the care they need close to home.

The redevelopment will deliver a new and expanded emergency department and intensive care unit, new theatres, new purpose-built ambulatory care centre, new paediatric short stay unit, more adult overnight inpatient beds and expanded medical imaging. It will make best use of the current services available at the Ryde campus, including the Graythwaite Rehabilitation Centre and historic Denistone House.

The NSW Government is investing $479 million for the Ryde Hospital Redevelopment

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Scope and Benefits Fact Sheet

Scope and Benefits Fact Sheet

The NSW Government is investing $479 million in the redevelopment of Ryde Hospital to meet the future health needs of the growing community. There will be new and expanded services as well as a range of benefits that will meet the needs of staff, consumers and the community.  View PDF  

Posted 24 May 2023
Planning Application Process Fact Sheet

Planning Application Process Fact Sheet

The Ryde Hospital Redevelopment is being assessed and approved by the Department of Planning and
Environment under a two-staged State Significant Development Application process. View PDF  

Posted 23 May 2023
Blue Gum High Forest Fact Sheet

Blue Gum High Forest Fact Sheet

The Ryde Blue Gum High Forest is in the southern section of the Ryde Hospital site making up 3.8 ha of the total 7.7 ha of hospital land. View PDF  

Posted 22 May 2023
Sustainability Fact Sheet

Sustainability Fact Sheet

Health Infrastructure’s projects provide significant opportunities to contribute to the sustainability of NSW’s healthcare system and Ryde Hospital is one of many NSW healthcare facilities adopting sustainable practices into its design and operations. View PDF  

Posted 22 May 2023

How to build a hospital

  • How to build a hospital

    How to build a hospital

    Hospital planning is a complex process that involved extensive consultation with staff, patients, consumers and the community to ensure the right clinical needs are met.
     

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