St John of God Midland Public Hospital Emergency Department Wait Times

Midland, WA 6056

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Current wait status

Live wait data is being set up for St John of God Midland Public Hospital. Check back soon for real-time patient counts.

Data sourced from WA Health

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About St John of God Midland Public Hospital

St John of God Midland Public Hospital opened in 2015, replacing the former Swan District Hospital, and serves Perth's eastern metropolitan corridor. It provides public hospital services through a partnership between St John of God Health Care and the East Metropolitan Health Service. The modern ED was designed to accommodate growing demand from the Midland, Swan, and Hills communities.

Hospital details

Address1 Clayton St, Midland WA 6056
Health districtEast Metropolitan Health Service
ED beds35
Data sourceWA Health

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When you might not need the ED

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Frequently asked questions

How accurate are the wait times shown for St John of God Midland Public 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.

Reviewed by Dr. Jason Yu FRACGP

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.