What to Bring to Hospital
Heading into hospital with your child for heart surgery can feel overwhelming, and knowing what to pack can make things a little easier.
Being prepared with both essentials and a few comfort items can help you and your child feel more settled during your stay.
We’ve put together this guide to help with your preparation.
For Babies and Toddlers
- All-in-one bodysuits (button-up, ideally with fold-over feet – zippers are not recommended)
- Favourite dummy or bottle (if fussy about teat shape)
- Brand-new sealed tin of formula (if formula-fed)
- Breast pump (some hospitals will have pumps available)
- Preferred wipes (check if hospital supplies wipes)
- Nappies (check if your hospital will supply nappies during stay)
For Children
- Button-down pyjamas (easier for post-surgery recovery)
- Zip-up hoodie or dressing gown
- Slip-on shoes with good grip (safer than slippers)
- Books, toys, colouring, games, tablet with headphones or other entertainment
- Comfort item (special blanket, soft toy, etc.)
For Parents
- Warm pyjamas and extra clothing layers
- Earplugs (if sensitive to noise)
- Slip-on shoes
- Toiletries
- Eye mask (for sleep)
- Book, tablet or other entertainment
Nice to Have (Optional Extras)
- Snacks and drinks (hospital food options can be limited)
- Phone charger and power bank
- Headphones for calls, music, or movies
- Notebook and pen (to jot down questions or updates)
- Reusable water bottle
- Lightweight blanket or shawl for extra comfort
- Personal pillow (if you like your own for better sleep)
- Hand cream, lip balm, or other small comforts
- Your favourite tea
- Berocca or Hydralyte
Hospital-Specific Info
Parking/Transport
- LocationÂ
- Cost
- Validation info
- Public Transport
Wi-Fi
- Is Wi-Fi available?
- Network and password details
Visiting hours & rules
- Visiting times
- Rest periods
- Number of visitors allowed
What to expect
- Pre-op area
- Waiting times
- ICU rules
- Monitoring equipment



