Calvary Central Districts Hospital
Calvary Central Districts Hospital
Private patients can visit Dr Yas Edirisinghe at Calvary Central Districts Hospital in Northern Adelaide.
Dr Yas Edirisinghe delivers surgical services at Calvary Central Districts Hospital in Elizabeth Vale, where they are dedicated to providing compassionate and high-quality orthopaedic care.
Established in 1885 by the Sisters of the Little Company of Mary, Calvary is a not-for-profit Catholic healthcare organisation committed to serving the vulnerable in our community, including those facing significant health challenges.
Dr Edirisinghe specialises in managing knee and hip conditions, and is part of a team of skilled orthopaedic surgeons at Calvary Central Districts Hospital where he offers a comprehensive range of surgical services. Dr Edirisinghe’s specialties include upper limb, lower limb, and joint replacement procedures.
At Calvary, their commitment to quality healthcare is reflected in their professionalism, reliability, and compassion for every patient.
Calvary Central Districts Hospital prides itself on treating each individual with respect and dignity, ensuring that actions and choices are a priority for your health and well-being.
Experience exceptional orthopaedic care with Dr Yas Edirisinghe, where every patient is treated with the utmost care and support.
Calvary Central Districts Hospital is approximately 30 minutes north of Central Adelaide, close to northern suburbs such as Salisbury and Elizabeth. The private hospital can be accessed via the Southern Expressway (M2), Salisbury Highway (A9), South Road (A2), Princess Highway (R1), and Main North Road (A22), depending on your starting point and traffic conditions.
Free parking is available on-site. Disability parking spaces are near the hospital’s main entrance. For more information about parking. visit the Calvary Central District Hospital website
Calvary Central Districts Hospital can be accessed through numerous public transport routes. There is a bus stop on Jarvis Road, a two-minute walk from the hospital, and Nurlutta Railway Station is within walking distance. There are bus routes connecting the hospital to Salisbury and Elizabeth train stations. For information about your trip, visit the Adelaide Metro site.