About Currumbin Wildlife Hospital
One of the Busiest Wildlife Hospitals in the World
Currumbin Wildlife Hospital’s mission is to treat, rehabilitate and release sick, injured and orphaned Australian wildlife.
Dr Michael Pyne OAM, Senior Vet of Currumbin Wildlife Hospital, and the vet team are also focused on research and education to preserve the future of our native Wildlife.
Hospital History
Since 1989
There have been more than 200,000 admissions at Currumbin Wildlife Hospital since it opened in 1989, and this figure continues to rise.

Help us treat, rehabilitate and release more than 16,000 wildlife patients, including over 250 different species, each year.

Our Corporate Partners
Our Corporate Partners help save countless lives and ensure future generations have the opportunity to see our precious wildlife in the wild.

Our Team
Currumbin Wildlife Hospital is lucky to have a dedicated and highly respected team of wildlife vets, vet nurses, researchers, volunteers, and wildlife carers. This world-class facility is home to trusted leaders in wildlife treatment, rehabilitation, and research in Australia and worldwide.

Our Supporters
Currumbin Wildlife Hospital offers a vital service free to the community, but we cannot do it alone.
Jingeri – Hello
We respectfully acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the greater Yugambeh language region, the Country on which Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary and Hospital are situated today. We recognise their continuing connections to the land, sky, waters (waterways), and wildlife. We thank them for caring for this Country and its ecosystems.
We celebrate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures, and we pay our respect to Elders past and present.

