Hospital Flowers
Flowers are a warm reminder that someone’s thinking of them. We deliver neat, cheerful arrangements to hospitals across Australia — just add the patient and ward details at checkout.
For a hospital we suggest a compact arrangement in its own container rather than a tall bouquet — it sits easily on a bedside table and needs no vase. Each one is arranged fresh on the day by an expert florist in our nationwide network and delivered to the ward the same day when you order by 2pm.
Please add the patient’s full name, the ward or room and the hospital address at checkout. A few wards — such as intensive care, oncology and some maternity units — restrict fresh flowers, so it’s worth checking with the hospital; if flowers can’t go to the bedside, sending them to the family home is a thoughtful alternative. If the patient has already been discharged, the flowers are left with the ward.
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Frequently asked questions
Can you deliver flowers to a hospital?
Yes — we deliver to hospitals across Australia, same day when you order before 2pm on a weekday. Add the patient’s name, ward or room number and the hospital address at checkout.
What details do you need for a hospital delivery?
The patient’s full name, the ward or room, and the hospital’s name and address. The more detail you give, the more smoothly the flowers reach the right bedside.
What if some wards don’t allow flowers?
A few wards — intensive care, oncology and some maternity units — restrict fresh flowers. It’s worth checking first; if flowers can’t go to the bedside, sending them to the family home is a lovely alternative.
What happens if the patient has gone home?
If the patient has been discharged, the flowers are left with the ward. If you know they’re heading home, it’s best to send to their home address instead.
