Liverpool Day Surgery

Liverpool Day Surgery Liverpool Day Surgery is a fully licensed, ISO certified private day hospital in south-west Sydney providing medical and surgical services.

Liverpool Day Surgery (LDS) is a privately owned and managed Private Day Hospital. 2016 will mark our 25th year of providing affordable, high quality elective surgery for patients in the Greater South West area of Sydney. Liverpool Day Surgery caters for a wide range of day-only procedures, including:

• Endoscopy / Colonoscopy
• Cataract Surgery
• Orthopaedic Procedures
• Ear Nose and Throat Surgery
• IVF / Gynaecological Procedures
• Pain Management
• Dental
• General Surgery

LDS is fully licensed by the NSW Department Of Health for four Surgical class operating theatres and a 23 bed recovery room. LDS is also licensed to treat children 12 months and older. LDS is conveniently located just a few minutes drive from the centre of Liverpool and we are blessed with ample off street parking with disabled access. Above the Day Surgery on the first floor is Specialist Consulting rooms and x-ray facilities. All the Specialists on the first floor admit Patients to LDS which allows the Patient easy access to our facility. Additional consulting space is available. LDS has an ongoing quality program for Accreditation with a strong focus on risk management, infection control and patient / staff safety. Liverpool Day Surgery is certified to ISO 9001 : 2008. We are also proud members of the Australian Day Hospital Association and the Australian Private Hospitals Association. LDS will post information regularly on a wide range of topics, so be sure to have a look. This page and the information provided is designed solely for educational purposes only. The information provided is not intended to render medical or professional services and should not be used for self diagnosis or as a substitute for consultation with a Doctor or health care provider. If you have specific questions or concerns about your health, you should consult your health care provider. We will continue to make efforts to include accurate and current information , however, we are not responsible for any errors or omissions in the material provided. All medical information presented should be discussed with your health care professional.

We are hiring...............
18/11/2025

We are hiring...............

Seeking a highly motivated, experienced endoscope technician that wants to work in a supported working environment with high levels of staff morale.

02/08/2022

PHONE LINES ARE NOW WORKING

Our phones are now fully functional, we apologise for any inconvenience this has caused.

29/07/2022

OUR PHONE LINES ARE DOWN...

If you have a procedure scheduled in the next few days we will contact you the day prior to your procedure to confirm your admission and answer any questions you may have.

Please note, all patients undergoing a procedure at LDS are required to provide a negative PCR Covid-19 test taken within 48 hours of the scheduled procedure date.

If you need to contact us, please do so via email:
admin@liverpooldaysurgery.com.au

27/04/2021

Liverpool Day Surgery has permanent and casual positions available for immediate start in Recovery, Anaesthetics & Theatre. 3 years minimum experience required.

20/04/2021

Endoscopy theatre nurses required for a variety of shifts Monday to Friday. Must have minimum 3 years theatre nurse experience.

03/08/2020

CASUAL THEATRE NURSES
Required to fill Scrub/Scout, Anaesthetic
& Recovery positions for busy day
surgery in Chipping Norton. Must have minimum 3 years post graduate experience. All shifts are Monday - Friday (no weekends).
Must hold full AHPRA Registration with
no restrictions.
Permanent residents only.
Email CV to:
admin@liverpooldaysurgery.com.au

COVID-19 Information for Patients and CarersThe novel coronavirus COVID-19 can potentially cause a severe respiratory il...
23/03/2020

COVID-19 Information for Patients and Carers

The novel coronavirus COVID-19 can potentially cause a severe respiratory illness. It appears to be highly contagious and the number of cases are increasing daily with transmission and case numbers still unclear. The situation is rapidly evolving and our facility is doing its utmost to keep reviewing all updates and changing policies as required.

Liverpool Day Surgery commenced COVID-19 specific screening of patients prior to their procedure on Monday 3rd February. We have continued to update this screening tool as the changes were implemented by NSW Health and the Commonwealth.

On Monday 16th March, with the assistance of Dr Milan Bassan (Acting Director of Endoscopy Liverpool Hospital) and the endorsement of our own Medical Advisory Committee, we activated our COVID-19 action plan. This plan outlines strategies to reduce the risk of transmission of COVID-19 to/between patients, visitors, staff and Doctors to ensure as little disruption as possible to all services. It must be noted that this is a rapidly changing situation and our policy and procedures are likely to change as new information becomes available. This policy has been developed in line with the fact that all procedures at Liverpool Day Surgery are elective and will not affect patient outcomes if delayed.

All patients will receive a COVID-19 screening call 3 days before their procedure to ensure that it is safe for them to go ahead with their procedure.

A second screening for COVID-19 will take place the day before the procedure either when you call for your admission time or we will contact you. At this time we will confirm that there has been no changes to your circumstances and that it is safe for your procedure to go ahead.

As part of our efforts to minimize the risk factors of the coronavirus, we are limiting access to the facility to essential people only. All essential visitors to the facility will also be screened and we will be discouraging patient’s escorts/carers from remaining in the facility.

We take the safety, health and wellbeing of our patients, staff, doctors and all visitors very seriously. It is our highest priority to carefully monitor all changes and developments on a daily basis and implement changes as required.

Further (trusted) information can be found at: https://www.health.gov.au/ or https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/Pages/default.aspx

Information for the general public and the health and aged care workforce about the Australian Government's health policies, programs and regulations

20/03/2020

Social distancing explained......

27/02/2020

Liverpool Day Surgery has a permanent full-time and a casual position available for a qualified CSSD/scope technician. Preferably have a current Certificate III in Sterilisation Services and experience in flexible endoscope reprocessing.

Full-time position is Monday - Friday.
Casual shifts available every second Tuesday & Friday.

Please email CV to admin@liverpooldaysurgery.com.au

03/02/2020

February is Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month

February is the month to find out more about Ovarian Cancer and find out how to take action and increase awareness.

More about Ovarian Cancer

Ovaries (about 2-4 centimetres) one on either side of the uterus, are small organs and are part of the female reproductive system. each o***y contains germ cells that turn into eggs. Ovaries produce progesterone and oestrogen that regulate menstruation.

Ovarian cancer are malignant tumours that start in one or both ovaries. There are three cell types epithelial cells, stream cells and germ cells. Any of these cells can turn into tumours

Ovarian Cancer is the eighth most common cancer in Australia . 1580 women are diagnosed each your nationally. With other cancers, early detection tests can be carried out. Ovarian cancer does not have an early detection test so it is very important to notice any changes or symptoms such as:

Increased abdominal size or persistent abdominal bloating
Abdominal or pelvic lower tummy pain
Feeling full after eating a small amount
Needing to urinate often or urgently

How can you reduce your risks?

Be aware of your family history and get tested for ovarian cancer with your GP.

There are other ways to reduce your risk of getting ovarian cancer:

Removal of the ovaries or fallopian tubes
Have children
Using oral contraception

If you want a cause to fundraise for, consider putting time into fundraising and supporting the research efforts to find a way to treat ovarian cancer. 46% of women diagnosed with ovarian cancer will survive.

Take action by speaking further to your GP if you are unsure about your symptoms or make a difference by clicking on this link:

From starting a conversation to making a donation, every Australian can help make a difference for the thousands of Australians affected by ovarian cancer.

Address

105-119 Longstaff Avenue
Chipping Norton, NSW
2170

Opening Hours

Monday 6am - 5pm
Tuesday 6am - 5pm
Wednesday 6am - 5pm
Thursday 6am - 5pm
Friday 6am - 5pm

Telephone

+61296014488

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