Naval Health Unit

The Navy Health Unit (previously known as the Navy Hospital or the Royal New Zealand Navy Hospital (RNZNH)) is the healthcare facility of the New Zealand Navy. It is located in Devonport, on Devonport Naval Base in Auckland. The hospital specialises in surgery and hyperbaric treatment.[1]

Naval Health Unit
Royal New Zealand Navy
The hospital on Calliope Road
Geography
LocationDevonport Naval Base, Auckland, New Zealand
Coordinates36.82891°S 174.787642°E / -36.82891; 174.787642
Links
ListsHospitals in New Zealand

History

Founded in 1941 (before, 'sick quarters' facilities had been restricted to two wooden huts), the hospital was constructed (and still remains) on the cliff overlooking the naval base. The hospital expanded in the early 1980s with a new wing, and started hiring civilian staff in the 1990s.[1] As of 2008, the hospital was treating both military and civilian patients, and was operating as an accredited part of the New Zealand health system. It has beds for 25 inpatients.[2]

Facilities

Hyperbaric Unit

The hospital is New Zealand's leader in diving and hyperbaric medical training and expertise, as well as having the only North Island facility to treat diving related emergencies, such as decompression sickness ('the bends'). The 'Slark' Hyperbaric Unit is used for both emergency treatment and non-urgent Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) for general medical needs, including use by the public.[3][4]

References

  1. "Welcome to the Naval Health Unit". navyhospital.mil.nz. Royal New Zealand Navy. Archived from the original on 2011-12-04.
  2. Everything shipshape at naval health base - North Shore Times Advertiser, 21 January 2003; Page 14
  3. Welcome to the Navy Hospital's Hyperbaric Unit (from the official Hyperbaric Unit website)
  4. "Diver flown to Devonport with the bends". The New Zealand Herald. 25 January 2010. Retrieved 7 February 2011.
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