Ballina District Hospital is a rural community hospital providing a wide range of public healthcare services.
Visitor information: visitors are encouraged to wear a mask while in clinical areas and use hand sanitiser.
In an emergency, always call triple zero (000). It’s a free call from any phone, mobile or phone box.
For other urgent medical issues, go to an Emergency Department.
Our Emergency Departments are open 24 hours a day, seven days a week:
Ballina District Hospital is a rural community hospital providing a wide range of public healthcare services.
Visitor information: visitors are encouraged to wear a mask while in clinical areas and use hand sanitiser.
24 hours per day: 7 days a week
General Visiting Hours: 10am to 8pm. See individual wards/units for location specific times.
Free onsite and street parking is available. Please refer to street signs or refer to the local council for restrictions
There is a drop off zone at the main entrance on Cherry Street.
Raise It is a simple process available in NSW public hospitals and health services to support you to raise concerns if you or your loved one’s condition is getting worse. You know yourself or your loved one best.
If you’re worried you or your loved one’s condition is getting worse, follow the Raise It process. We are here for you.
Main Switchboard
(02) 6620 6400
Executive Officer/Director of Nursing
Melanie Allan-Male
(02) 6620 6400
Deputy Director of Nursing
Denise McCall
(02) 6620 6202
Director Medical Services
Dr Sergey Bibikov
(02) 6620 2353