Department of Health

Peninsula University Hospital is now open

20/01/26
A photo of the new Peninsula University Hospital

The Frankston Hospital redevelopment is now open and will be known as Peninsula University Hospital.

This is the largest health infrastructure project ever built in Melbourne’s south-east. Run by Bayside HealthExternal Link , the redevelopment includes:

  • A new 12‑storey clinical services tower
  • Expanded women’s and children’s services, including maternity, obstetrics, paediatrics, a women’s clinic and a special care nursery
  • Modern oncology (cancer) and mental health facilities
  • A larger Emergency Department with:
    • a dedicated paediatric zone
    • a new Mental Health, Alcohol and Other Drugs (AOD) hub
  • A rooftop helipad for critically ill patients
  • A new main entrance and better access for patients, visitors and staff

Care closer to home

More families across the south‑east can now receive specialist care close to home. The hospital has been built with room to grow so it can treat more patients over time. This will help reduce pressure on nearby hospitals and improve wait times.

Most services are accessed with a referral from a doctor or healthcare provider. For life-threatening emergencies, the expanded emergency department is always open. For urgent but non-life-threatening issues, when you can't wait to see a doctor, you can use Victoria's urgent care servicesExternal Link . These services are free, fast, and help you avoid waiting in the Emergency Department.

Innovating and improving care

New features in the hospital allow for better care, such as the Emergency Department’s Mental Health, Alcohol and Other Drugs (AOD) hub. This is part of a statewide plan to support vulnerable people when they need it most.

Emergency departments can feel overwhelming for patients experiencing mental health, alcohol or other drugs challenges. The hub provides a calm and comfortable space. People will be connected to specialist care to help them get the right support sooner.

The redevelopment strengthens the hospital’s role as a teaching and research hub. The new name reflects its commitment to training the next generation of healthcare workers. It also recognises its world-leading health research, particularly through its long-term partnership with Monash University.

With the new tower open, Stage 2 of the redevelopment will begin. Upgrades will continue, including a new community centre and childcare centre.

Find out more about Peninsula University HospitalExternal Link or the redevelopment projectExternal Link .

Reviewed 20 January 2026

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