South Coast Private Hospital is a leading private mental health hospital. We have contracts with the majority of private health insurance funds. Before admission, we will check your fund details.
If your private health insurance does not fully cover your stay, we will let you know your estimated out-of-pocket expenses. You will need to pay this before admission.
You are not required to pay the portion of your account covered by your private health fund. We will claim those benefits on your behalf. As part of our policy on informed financial consent, we will give you an estimate of your expenses and a form to sign.
Effective 1 April 2018, Australian Government changes to private health insurance coverage for mental health services will take effect.
Read about these changes, and how it may apply to you.
If you an uninsured, self-funded patient, you will need to pay a deposit based on an estimated length of stay of at least one week in advance. Our Admission and Assessment Coordinator will give you more information about this as part of the admission process.
South Coast Private Hospital is a Tier 1 provider for the Department of Veterans' Affairs (DVA).
As part of this relationship, we provide a range of psychiatric and mental health services to eligible veterans and war widows, including:
If you are an eligible veteran or war widow, you will not receive an account for personal expenses for treatment at South Coast Private Hospital.
For pharmacy and personal items you have purchased, not related to your admission diagnosis, you will receive an account.
DVA patients will have a single room as part of our agreement.
Some DVA patients are eligible to have transport arranged for them. Contact DVA.
Patients can pre-arrange transport vouchers with their doctor or health professional before admission to cover their return journey.
If you are a DVA patient, you must have your admission approved before admission. The DVA will receive your account to pay us directly.
For more information about DVA admission, contact the DVA on 133 254 or your local Veterans’ Affairs office on 1800 838 372.
Visit DVA.
If you are claiming workers compensation, you must have your claim approved before admission. Your workers compensation insurer will receive your account to pay us directly.
After you leave hospital, you may receive an account for other charges incurred during your stay that are not the responsibility of the hospital. This may include charges for medications not related to your admission or diagnosis.