Children’s Emergency Department at CUH
What to bring to the Emergency Department
Please make sure you have everything you need for the day as our department is often busy:
- Your child’s medical card
- GP and private insurance information
- Your child’s medication Your own medication
- Any documentation, test results or specialist letters relevant to your visit
- Specialised equipment or formula your child needs
- Nappies
- Snacks for you and your child
- Items to keep busy such as books and toys
- Chargers for your electronic devices
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