Auckland City Hospital campus includes the former National Womens & Greenlane Hospital Inpatient services
Park Road, Grafton, Auckland, 1023Ph 09 367 0000 or ddi 09 307 4949 PO Box 92024, Auckland Mail Centre, Auckland 1142
Greenlane Clinical Centre
Cnr Greenlane Rd West & Manukau Rds, Epsom, 1003PO Box 26 417, Epsom, Auckland 1003Ph 09 630 9943 or ddi 09 307 4949
Clinical Services:
Auckland City Hospital services see the ACH
directory.
Greenlane Clinical Centre services see the GLCC
directory.
Starship Hospital services click
here
Parking
Paid car parking is available at both Auckland City and Greenlane Clinical Centre sites operated by Wilson parking. For fees see Auckland and Greenlane web pages.
Maps
The ADHB website has several maps including the Grafton campus and Grafton campus department floor plan / directory. Also the Greenlane campus and its department / floor plan
Loading Dock
The Auckland City Hospital loading dock is located outside Sterile Supplies Services (SSS) department (opposite the main carpark). This gives access to all departments within the new Auckland City Hospital and Starship Hospital. Entrance is via gate 4 off Grafton Road.
Please note that Inwards Goods department is in a seperate building which is not connected to the main hospital.
Purchasing Department:
This is located in building 10 at the Greenlane Clinical Centre campus.
There are three clinical product co-ordinators for ADHB.
Ph (09) 630 9943 xtn 4905
Ph (09) 630 9943 xtn 4263
Ph (09) 630 9943 xtn 4157
Health Alliance has taken over National DHB Procurement as of July 1st 2014. For more information visit their website here
Supplier Code of Conduct:
A Supplier Code of Conduct form has been produced by Health Alliance and can be found here
New Equipment Policy:
Companies wishing to introduce new medical products into ADHB must have a WAND number for the product and submit a completed PEHNZ form to, and discuss with, a Clinical Product Co-ordinator before proceeding.
All electrically operated medical equipment must comply with the AS/NZS 3000 electrical standard and be tested by ADHB biomedical engineers prior to being placed in clinical areas.
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