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AFFILIATION WITH SYDNEY ADVENTIST HOSPITAL

The San Day Surgery Hornsby is a owned and operated by Sydney Adventist Hospital at Wahroonga. We are proud of our association with 'the San' (as it is fondly known), the largest single campus private hospital in New South Wales. Sydney Adventist Hospital is a modern acute care facility with comprehensive services conveniently located on site.

Situated on almost 40 hectares of garden and bushland, the hospital is located on the most elevated area of Sydney’s North Shore.

Since its establishment in 1903, Sydney Adventist Hospital has been a not-for-profit institution. This means that all profits made by the Hospital go back into the Hospital, ensuring the best equipment and care.

In 2006, Sydney Adventist Hospital was awarded the prestigious National Australian Private Hospitals Award for clinical excellence in the category of hospitals with over 170 beds

Website address: http://www.sah.org.au/

About the Sydney Adventist Hospital Logo

The Sydney Adventist Hospital logo represents its heritage and future.
The logo is in the form of a cross, made up of three stylised symbols:
  • The serpent on the pole, symbolising healing
  • The book, representing the story of God's care recorded in the Bible
  • The flame, representing the Spirit of God

Taken together these symbols represent the activity of God in the world. His generosity toward vulnerable people restores them to physical and mental health and places them in a compassionate community who support each other.

God's example inspires us to reach out to others in the same way.

The book is open, the flame is alight, the serpent is spiralling, representing our welcome to you to join us in our mission of seeking wholeness and the richness of life.