Services offered at Dundee Hospital
- Casualty Dept/Trauma
- Choice of Termination of Pregnancy (CTOP)
- Crisis Centre
- Dental Clinic
- Dietetics
- Eye Clinic
- Family Planning Clinic
- General Medical
- General Surgical
- Heliport/Helipad
- Infectious Cases
- Maternity
- Medical Laboratory Services
- Medical Male Circumcision (MMC) high volume centre
- Theatres
- Occupational therapy
- Orthopaedic
- Physiotherapy
- Primary Health Care Services
- Speech therapy & audiology
- Telemedicine
- X-ray
- VCT Clinic
- Would care clinic
A small Swedish Mission Hospital (Betania Hospital) was built in 1896 by Baroness Posse, this hospital served the community of Dundee until the first Government Hospital in Dundee was built in 1898. This Cottage hospital was used as a military hospital during the Battle of Talana in October 1899.
In 1928 – 1930 there was an argument as to where the new hospital was to be built – at the present site or at Ryley’s Hill. The new hospital was built in 1931 and opened on Tuesday, the 15th December 1931 at 3 p.m. by Mayoress A.J. Oldacre. The public had an opportunity to inspect the buildings. After the opening a Grand Carnival Ball was held in the evening in aid of the X-ray Fund. The new hospital was built too close to the cemetery therefore one row of trees was planted on the hospital premises and another row of trees at the cemetery to block the view. A maternity wing was added and opened in February 1949

