Find out about the accessibility tools and translation features available on your browser or device to help you access The Queen Elizabeth Hospital (TQEH) website.
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The best way to access the TQEH website in a language other than English is to use the translation tools and extensions available on your browser or device.
Each browser has a different way of translating content that is in English to another language, or vice versa. Please be aware, we cannot take responsibility for any incorrect translations that external sources may provide. It is to be used for general information only.
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Select your preferred browser from the list below to learn how to use translation features to access this website in a language other than English.
Interpreters and cultural support
We recommend you always use an interpreter for your medical appointment or hospital stay and for any specific information about your health, care or condition.
Get support and find out more about booking an interpreter or receiving specific cultural support when attending TQEH.
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This website has been developed to South Australian Government standards to ensure government services and information are readily available to as broad an audience as possible.
This includes people with disabilities who may use assistive technology to read or listen to content on this site.
Separation of design and code
All pages have been developed with a clean distinction between code and design. This is so screen readers and other accessible browsers have the best possible chance to read the site properly.
Responsive design
This site automatically adjusts to fit the size and type of device being used to access it, e.g. smartphone, tablet or desktop.
Browsers
The site works with modern web browsers. If you experience problems, try using a modern, supported browser such as Google Chrome, Firefox, Safari or Microsoft Edge.
We recommend using Google Chrome to view this website.
Operating systems
We recommend updating to the latest operating system on your device (smartphone, tablet or desktop) to ensure this website functions in the most optimal way possible. Using an older operating system may lead to some pages not functioning or looking as intended.
Access Hub: Helping you connect
Access Hub is a national service providing information and services to help people who are d/Deaf, hard of hearing or have a speech communication difficulty, to make a phone call or connect online.
You can access and learn about the National Relay Service here, as well as other ways to connect.
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To access content on this website, we recommend using accessibility tools available on your device or operating system.
The Centre for Accessibility Australia has a Device Setup guide that provides details instructions and screenshots, on how to activate accessibility features found on operating systems or devices.
This website has been designed to Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 specification.
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