We are an iconic provider of hospital-based healthcare, striving to deliver an exceptional standard of care
We comprise several hospitals, health centres, a nationally accredited education provider and a world-class research institute
We are a nationally accredited, hospital-based Registered Training Organisation - the only one of its kind in Queensland
We are part of a collaborative research institute with The University of Queensland and founding partner of the Translational Research Institute
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An eight-week exercise pilot program for post-operative breast cancer patients at Mater Private Hospital Redland (MPHRd) has been so successful there is a waiting ...
A joint Mater Research and Mater Mothers’ Hospital has redesigned the Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM).
Improving the health and wellbeing of young and mums and babies in the Redland City region is a priority for new Mater Private Hospital Redland paediatrician Dr Clara ...
Try a dish from Luke Mangan's latest menu for Mater Private Hospital Brisbane patients.
A Townsville husband and wife who both decided to undergo bariatric surgery to control their weight have now dropped a combined total of more than 45kg.
A new hysterectomy procedure that leaves no scars and causes little pain has been performed at Mater Private Hospital Springfield for the first time.
Breast cancer survivors and their supporters across Queensland are being urged to fight the disease by joining this year’s ‘Sea of Pink’.
Hayleigh Carter always dreamt of becoming a professional dancer – before a diagnosis with a rare genetic disorder ended her hopes of a career on stage.
When schoolchildren were asked to name a construction crane on the site of a new Mater hospital, little Leticia Salas had the perfect answer – Doctor Crane.
Meet little Abigail Heise – the newest Brisbane Broncos fan to join the ranks in 2024. The youngest of seven siblings, Abigail was the first baby born at Mater ...
A tiny baby boy who spent five months fighting for his life in a Mater neonatal unit after being born 17 weeks early is now home in time for his very first Christmas.
One of the tiniest Mater Mothers babies of 2023 will be reunited with his twin brother on Christmas Day in the hospital’s Neonatal Critical Care Unit.