Paediatric care a priority at St Vincent’s Private

Eight year old Avyan Marthur from Wyndham Vale with Dr Muthukumar Subramaniyan ahead of surgery at St Vincents Private Hospital Werribee on September 8. (supplied).

Cade Lucas

Wyndham’s status as the fastest growing local government area in Australia comes with a price.

The influx of people to the municipality is putting increasing strain on essential services and infrastructure, none more so that health and hospitals.

Wyndham is reportedly already 300 hospital beds short and with much of the population growth driven by young families, demand for maternity and paediatric services is particularly acute.

While mostly the responsibility of the public system. private hospitals St Vincent’s Werribee are increasing entering the paediatric space to help meet demand.

Since opening its paediatric ward in 2018 more than an 1800 paediatric cases have been treated at St Vincent’s Werribee, which specialises in ear, nose and throat (ENT) paediatric survey and dental paediatric surgery.

St Vincent’s Werribee General Manager Emma Saliba said they were proud of their dual role of easing demand and treating young families in the community in which they live.

“The western community is growing and with that comes a greater population of children. Being able to provide care for them close to home is important to us and makes it easier for parents,” Ms Saliba said.

Among the children being cared for close to home is 8 year old Wyndham Vale boy Avyan Marthur who entered St Vincent’s on the morning of September 8 to be operated on by respected ear, nose and neck surgeon Dr Muthukumar Subramaniyan.

Originally from Chennai in India, Dr Subramaniyan is one of a number of leading paediatric surgeons and paeditricians now based at St Vincent’s Werribee, treating children of all ages, from infants through to teens.

While 8 year old Avyan looked right out home ahead of his surgery, not every child is quite so relaxed when in hospital, especially for an operation.

St Vincent’s Werribee Nurse Unit Manager Chloe Martinich said ensuring children felt comfortable was a key part of paediatric care.

“We look after patients from 12 months and above and our nurses go above and beyond to make the little ones feel safe and at ease,” said Ms Martinich.

“Our wonderful staff have specialised training to give our littlest patients the best care possible.”