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post 27/11/2012, 12:45 PM
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Can anyone tell me where the paediatric outpatients clinic is at TCH?
I have conflicting info & they wont answer the phone!
The website (act health - Canberra hospital) says level 4 building 1 - which is the main hospital building However, TCH switchboard said in new hospital building (womens & childrens hospital.)

Can any one confirm that Paediatric Outpatients IS in the new building?

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post 27/11/2012, 04:53 PM
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just incase anyone else needs to know, I did eventually receive a call back, and the paediatric outpatients IS in the new centenary hospital.
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post 27/11/2012, 05:01 PM
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Its on the ground floor if they haven't told you already. Its also a good idea to leave plenty of time to get there from the carpark original.gif
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post 27/11/2012, 09:15 PM
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We were there a couple of months ago and you had to go through a construction tunnel to get to it - there were signs though - follow the signs to maternity/womens or paediatrics if you see one.

With any luck it looks a bit better now - it was ok when we finally go to it, but the construction entrance was a bit odd.
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post 28/11/2012, 01:04 PM
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thank you for the replies.
wow it is really a maze once you get inside the hospital! The signage from the main entrance is good, to get you through towards the centenary hospital building, however once you're there you kind of have to just wing it!

I did find the right place though & all went well.
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