Current wait status
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Patients waiting
75
Avg wait (min)
Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital ED — 30-day patterns
Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital ED's median wait to be seen was 1.8 h over the last 30 days (n = 4,758 hospital-published snapshots from WA Health, 2026-04-19 to 2026-05-19).
The quietest hour was typically 10am to 11am (median 38 min), and the busiest was 3am to 4am (median 3.2 h). Same-day variation can be larger than this median band, so check the live status above before travelling.
The quietest day of the week was typically Friday (median 1.6 h), and the busiest was Tuesday (median 2.0 h).
Compared to the previous 30 days, the median wait increased 7% (1.7 h → 1.8 h).
Aggregated from WA Health-published wait-to-be-seen snapshots over the last 30 days. Each row is the rolling-average wait the hospital itself publishes. Hour-of-day and day-of-week buckets use the hospital's local time.
About Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital
Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital is a major tertiary hospital serving northern metropolitan Perth, located on the QEII Medical Centre campus in Nedlands. It is the state's principal adult neurosurgery and thoracic surgery centre. The emergency department is a critical access point for complex and time-sensitive cases from across Perth's northern suburbs.
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Nearby emergency departments
Nearby Medicare Urgent Care Clinics
For urgent but not life-threatening problems — sprains, minor fractures, small wounds, acute infections — a walk-in Medicare Urgent Care Clinic is bulk-billed and usually faster than an ED:
- Perth City Medicare Urgent Care ClinicMorley — 11km
- Beeliar Medicare Urgent Care ClinicYangebup — 19km
- Midland Medicare Urgent Care ClinicMidland — 21km
When you might not need the ED
If you are visiting Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital ED for any of the following, a bulk billed telehealth GP consultation may be faster and more convenient:
- Repeat prescriptions or new scripts (sent as eScripts to your phone)
- Medical certificates for work, university, or Centrelink
- Specialist, pathology, or imaging referrals
- Cold, flu, or minor illness treatment
- Mental health support
- Sexual health consultations
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Frequently asked questions
How accurate are the wait times shown for Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital?
The data is sourced directly from WA Health and updated every 15 minutes. It reflects the number of patients who have been triaged and are waiting for treatment at the time of the last update. Actual wait times can change rapidly depending on the severity of incoming cases and ED capacity. The numbers shown are a snapshot, not a guarantee.
Why does it sometimes show zero patients waiting?
A reading of zero means that at the time of the last data update, no triaged patients were recorded as waiting. This can happen briefly between shift changes, data refreshes, or during quieter periods. It 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 indicates how busy the ED is compared to its usual capacity, not how long you will wait.
Should I use this to decide whether to go to the ED?
If you are experiencing a medical emergency, always call 000 or go to your nearest emergency department immediately. This page is for general information only. For non-emergency conditions like prescriptions, medical certificates, or referrals, a bulk billed telehealth GP consultation may be faster and more convenient.
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.