Royal Perth Hospital
Perth, 6000
Fiona Stanley Hospital
Murdoch, 6150
Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital
Nedlands, 6009
Joondalup Health Campus
Joondalup, 6027
Rockingham General Hospital
Rockingham, 6168
Armadale Health Service
Armadale, 6112
Perth Children's Hospital
Nedlands, 6009
Peel Health Campus
Mandurah, 6210
St John of God Midland Public Hospital
Midland, 6056
Data coming soon
King Edward Memorial Hospital
Subiaco, 6008
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About emergency departments in Western Australia
Western Australia has 10 major public hospitals with emergency departments reporting live wait time data. Data is sourced from WA Health and updated every 15 minutes.
Wait times vary significantly by time of day, day of the week, and season. Winter months (June to August) typically see the longest waits due to flu season. Triage category 4 and 5 patients (semi-urgent and non-urgent) experience the longest waits, often several hours.
ED Wait Times in Perth
9 hospitals in the Perth Metro area report live emergency department data:
- Royal Perth Hospital — Perth
- Fiona Stanley Hospital — Murdoch
- Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital — Nedlands
- Joondalup Health Campus — Joondalup
- Rockingham General Hospital — Rockingham
- Armadale Health Service — Armadale
- Perth Children's Hospital — Nedlands
- St John of God Midland Public Hospital — Midland
- King Edward Memorial Hospital — Subiaco
ED Wait Times in Regional Western Australia
1 hospital in the Regional WA area reports live emergency department data:
- Peel Health Campus — Mandurah
Frequently asked questions
What are the current ED wait times in Western Australia?
This page shows live emergency department wait times for 10 public hospitals across Western Australia. Data is sourced from WA Health and updated every 15 minutes. Wait times vary by hospital and time of day.
How accurate are the patient counts shown?
The data comes directly from WA Health and reflects the number of patients who have been triaged and are waiting for treatment at the time of the last update. Counts can change rapidly between updates. A reading of zero does not necessarily mean the ED is empty — patients already being treated are not counted as waiting.
What does the demand level (Low / Medium / High) mean?
The demand level is an estimate based on the number of patients waiting relative to the size of the emergency department. A large hospital with 20 patients waiting may show Low demand, while a small hospital with the same number may show High. It is not a prediction of how long you will wait.
Can I avoid the ED wait in WA?
For non-emergency conditions like prescriptions, medical certificates, and referrals, you can see a GP via bulk billed telehealth instead of waiting in the ED. NewDoc offers same-day telehealth consultations with FRACGP-qualified GPs at no out-of-pocket cost for eligible Medicare patients.
Skip the wait. See a GP from home.
For non-emergency concerns like coughs, colds, scripts, and referrals. Book a bulk billed telehealth consult with a qualified GP.
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Data sourced from WA Health. Wait times are indicative and may not reflect your actual wait. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 000.