QEIIMC offers clear and well-structured parking rates, catering to the diverse requirements of our visitors. From free short-term parking to cost-effective long-term options. Fees are transparently detailed for extended parking and multiple payment methods available.
QEIIMC offers a structured parking rate system for visitors, designed to accommodate the varied appointments and parking needs.
Additional charges apply after 24 hours.
Parking charges at QEIIMC are not charged pro-rata. Parking fees are charged per whole hour.
For quick visits, such as drop-offs or pickups, 15 minute bays are available at the main entrances of Sir Charles Gardner and Perth Children's Hospital, ensuring convenience for short-term users.
For the SCGH Piazza Car Park, parking is restricted to 3hr maximum (per 24 hours) parking. Once the 3hr maximum parking allocation has expired, the vehicle will need to be moved to a long-term parking area e.g. Multi Deck Car Park.
For visitors parking over 24 hours, additional charges apply. This policy is in place to manage the efficient use of parking spaces and ensure availability for all staff members.
Patients of Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital and Perth Children's Hospital may be able to access subsidised parking according to specific criteria. Criteria are applied to assess eligibility and patient assistance within these hospitals. It is important to note that promotion of subsidised parking is targeted specifically to those who are potentially eligible. For further information regarding parking concessions please see the Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital and Perth Children's Hospital websites.
For any payment-related queries or concerns:
Parking charge enquires and refunds are managed by Wilson Parking, who can be contacted on (08) 9388 2546 or via the below email address.
Email: wst.qeii@wilsongroupau.com
Order and efficiency in our parking areas are vital components of our service:
Targeted subsidised parking schemes are in place at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, Royal Perth Hospital, Fremantle Hospital, King Edward Memorial Hospital and Perth Children’s Hospital, assessed via the Social Work Departments of each respective hospital.
There are a number of eligibility criteria, including assessment of whether the patient is receiving certain ongoing treatment, consideration of financial difficulty and availability of other suitable transport options. It is important to note that promotion of the subsidised parking is targeted specifically to those who are potentially eligible, so as to not create false expectations.
Each hospital has its own discrete policy, criteria and budget for subsidised parking assessment. To find out more about parking arrangements including fees and charges please contact the respective hospital directly for further assistance and advice.
Whilst parking fees are set by the MAPS (for more information see ‘How are parking rates arrived at?’), at the QEIIMC, the private company International Parking Group (IPG) collects the revenue for parking in exchange for financing the design, build and operations of the Multi Deck Car Park. The Multi Deck Car Park will transfer back to the State in the future under the terms of the agreement between the State and IPG.
Parking fees are collected to assist with covering the costs of building, running and maintaining parking facilities. Fees revenue is also used to recover ongoing costs for items such as road surfacing and repair, line marking, gardens, cleaning, signs, lighting, security, cleaning and administration.
Parking rates at government hospital facilities are generally determined by their categorisation in accordance with the Metropolitan Access and Parking Strategy (MAPS). The MAPS establishes parking charges for metropolitan health sites. The MAPS is designed to address car parking at Perth metropolitan hospitals and takes into account hospitals’ accessibility in terms of public transport, walking and cycling.
Parking at the QEIIMC campus is subject to contractual arrangements put into place by the former government.
Wilson Parking advise that when visitors perform multiple car park entry and exits on a given day, boom- gated car parks, where possible, should be avoided in favour of Pay by Plate (non-boom-gated) car parks. Notwithstanding the aforementioned, Wilson Parking will issue refunds for any car parking fees paid in excess of the daily cap.
Visitors at QEIIMC have multiple methods to pay for parking. Pay stations, located throughout the parking areas, accept both cash and credit/debit cards. In pay-by-plate car parks, for a touch-free experience, visitors can use the ParkEasy platform. Simply scan the QR codes available in the parking area, enter your license plate number, and complete the payment through the online portal. To easily locate the nearest pay station or a pay-by-plate car park, refer to the QEIIMC Site Map.
Received a parking fine at QEIIMC? Infringements can occur for overstaying or unauthorised parking. Pay fines easily online at Frogparking, or by phone at (08) 6457 1787 during office hours. Alternatively, you can pay by post:
QEIIMC Parking Department Payments
Post to:
QEII Medical Centre Parking Department,
Locked Bag 2012,
Nedlands, WA, 6009.
Make cheque or money order payable to ‘QEIIMC Parking Department’.
We also offer a structured appeals process. Learn more at Parking Infringements and Appeals.
Visitors to QEIIMC have several convenient parking options. You'll find easily accessible parking at the Multi Deck Car Park and Visitor Car Park 1, designed to cater to different visit durations. For quick visits, the first 15 minutes are free, perfect for drop-offs or pick-ups. Check out the site map for detailed locations and additional visitor parking information.