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After the birth of her twins, Alex’s heart 'broke.’
She needed immediate, complex treatment to save her life.
Your vital support ensures 100% world-class care for patients like Alex, always. Please make your tax-deductible donation today.
Demand for the services of the RMH shows no signs of slowing down and funding has never been more important.
Healthcare is rapidly changing and new breakthroughs are made every day. The generous support of our community helps the RMH to remain at the forefront of healthcare delivery and research.
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Latest news & events

She's just had a stem cell transplant, but Anna wants to give back to the RMH this Dry July.



The Royal Melbourne Hospital (RMH) is marking the International Day of People with a Disability with the launch of the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Program, a global initiative designed to support individuals living with invisible disabilities.


Head and neck cancer cases among Australian women have increased significantly over the past 30 years, affecting even those who have never smoked or consumed alcohol heavily.

Unpack Teresa's journey at the RMH that led her to raise awareness for research and patient support in the RMH's Dry July campaign.

For mother Brianna her journey into motherhood was fraught with complications following a life altering stroke which changed everything.