The Audiology Department at Perth Children’s Hospital provides a service to your child when they receive surgical or medical care for their hearing problems.
The PCH paediatric clinical immunology outpatient clinics or same-day admission investigations for diagnosis and treatment of allergy and immune deficiency
The PCH provides services and care for your child or young person with cancer, malignant blood disorders or specific non-malignant blood disorders such as haemophilia.
The PCH Neuroscience service provides inpatient, outpatient and diagnostic services to your child who may have, or is being investigated for, neurological conditions.
The PCH provides a range of Allied Health services to children to enable them to go home or return to school after their hospital stay
ENT at PCH provides planned surgical services for your child’s complex ear, nose and throat conditions.
The PCH Ophthalmology Department provides acute and subacute management of your child’s eye conditions.
Our Orthopaedic Department provides planned surgery for children with complex orthopaedic conditions
PCH Nephrology Services provides comprehensive care to your child with renal disease. The services include general renal care across the stages of Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD), Renal Replacement Therapy (RRT) and renal investigations.
The PCH Gastroenterology Department provides comprehensive specialist services for your child with gastrointestinal, liver and complex nutritional problems.
PCH provides acute and sub-acute management of elective and emergency surgery including the initial management of subspecialty surgery of children
The PCH Dermatology Department provides specialist inpatient and outpatient services for children and adolescents with complex skin, nail and hair conditions.
PCH provides a service for children and young adults requiring management of traumatic, degenerative or congenital conditions requiring plastic surgery.
The Metabolic Medicine Unit is a statewide referral centre for consultative diagnostic services and clinical care of children and young adolescents with inborn errors of metabolism
Perth Children’s Hospital is a tertiary teaching hospital providing a wide range of medical, nursing and allied health services to inpatients and outpatients.
Day Treatment Unit (DTU) aims to reduce or prevent hospital admissions; DTU Ambulatory Care includes medical reviews, infusions, investigations, sedated testing and post sedation care.
PCH pre-referral guidelines for children presenting with microscopic haematuria
GP pre-referral guideline for arachnoid cysts to Perth Children's Hospital.
Pre-referral guidelines for GPs on Chiari malformations to Perth Children's Hospital.
Pre-referral guideline for health professionals for Osgood-Schlatter and Sinding-Larsen-Johansson disease.
Pre-referral guideline to PCH for GPs and health professionals on molluscum contagiosum.
Pre-referral guideline for GPs for Sever's disease.
Pre-referral guideline for health professionals referring children to Perth Children's Hospital for headaches
Pre-referral guideline for GPs for paraphimosis.
GP pre-referral guidelines for G6PD deficiency.
Pre-referral guideline for health professionals on toe walking.
Pre-referral guideline for Anti-Nuclear Antibody positive to Perth Children's Hospital
GP pre-referral guideline for gynaecomastia to Perth Children's Hospital.
Pre-referral guideline for GPs on chalazions and styes.
GP pre-referral guidelines for hydrocele.
GP pre-referral guidelines for Venous Thromboembolism and Thrombophilia.
GP pre-referral guideline to Perth Children's Hospital for enuresis (bedwetting).
The PCH Infectious Diseases Department provides a clinical infection management and prevention service
GP pre-referral guideline to Perth Children's Hospital for infants who fail to gain weight appropriately.
To guide staff with the assessment and management of herpes stomatitis.
To guide PCH staff in the insertion, care and removal of intraosseous needles in children.
To guide PCH ED staff with the assessment and management of pertussis in children who present to the Emergency Department.
To guide PCH ED staff with the assessment and management of paracetamol poisoning in children.
To guide emergency staff in the assessment and management of children who present with acute abdominal injury.
To guide Emergency Department (ED) staff in the assessment and management of cardiorespiratory arrest.
To guide PCH ED staff with respect to the assessment and management of disease due to varicella zoster virus (VZV).
To guide PCH ED staff with the assessment and management of staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome in children.