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Dec 2025
Major new community hospital underway for Point Cook
Published in News on December 01, 2025
Bringing care closer to home
Construction has now commenced on the new Point Cook Community Hospital, located at 140 Dunnings Road, in the heart of Melbourne’s fast-growing outer west.
Operated by Western Health in partnership with VHBA and builder Lendlease, it is designed to deliver a broad range of everyday health services for local families.
Easing hospital pressures
One of the key benefits of this facility is its role in supporting the broader hospital system. The Point Cook Community Hospital is expected to reduce demand on nearby major hospitals like Footscray Hospital and Sunshine Hospital, allowing their emergency departments to focus on the most urgent and complex cases.
This aligns with the broader “Community Hospitals Program”, which carries a budget of more than $800 million and covers new facilities in growth areas (Point Cook, Mernda, Pakenham) and expansions elsewhere (Craigieburn, Phillip Island, Sunbury).
Thoughtful design with community at the core
The three-storey hospital building is being designed with a strong community focus. A local community consultative committee, including representatives from Mercy Health, IPC Health, Western Health, Wyndham City Council and local members, helped shape key design principles.
Design highlights:
- A calming colour palette and accessible landscaped green space welcoming people to the facility.
- Building orientation and internal flow prioritise accessibility and easy navigation: for example, each level will feature a single reception point located in the same position.
- Maximising natural light and views to nature (for example, in the dialysis bays) to help reduce stress and aid recovery.
- Materials and colours were inspired by the local environment: the wetlands around Skeleton Creek and Cheetham Wetlands, and even the colour tones reference the Orange-bellied Parrot that feeds in the local salt marshes.
Practical details & benefits
- The hospital will include a 160-space multi-deck car park for staff, patients and visitors.
- The site is described as “a stone’s throw from Stockland Point Cook” shopping centre, helping to integrate it into the local town centre.
- The hospital responds to growing demographic pressures in Melbourne’s west—ensuring more services are available closer to home in expanding suburbs.
Why this matters
For residents in Point Cook and surrounding suburbs, the new hospital means:
- Less travel to reach routine and semi-acute care services.
- Better access to follow-up treatment and support via links to specialists, community health providers and social support services.
- A facility built from the ground up to reflect community needs—not just “another hospital building,” but one designed with the local environment, patient experience and accessibility in mind.
- Strengthening the local health ecosystem: easing pressure on major hospitals means better focus where it’s needed most.
What to keep an eye on
- Project timeline: Construction is “now underway” as of November 3 2025.
- How the hospital integrates with existing services in the region (e.g., community health providers, social supports).
- Whether similar design and community consultation principles are applied as this facility is delivered.
- The potential ripple benefit: new jobs (construction, operations), better acute/semi-acute capacity, and a stronger health system in Melbourne’s outer west.
The Point Cook Community Hospital project is a major step forward for health infrastructure in Melbourne’s growth corridor. With design rooted in the local environment and community, and services intended to ease pressure on larger hospitals while delivering care closer to home, it’s a strong example of thoughtful investment in health for expanding suburbs.