Trademark: Macquarie University Hospital 1303783
Word
Macquarie University Hospital
ID
1303783
Trademark Type
Word
Status
Registered: Registered/protected
Application Date
11 June 2009
Registration Date
11 June 2009
Renewal Date
11 June 2029

Service
MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY

Goods and Services:
Class 44:
Hospital, medical, surgical and health care services, including radiology, pathology, pharmacy, radiotherapy, radiosurgery, neurology and neurosurgery, cardiology and coronary care, cardiac and thoracic surgery, hand surgery, vascular surgery, ophthalmology, orthopaedics, muscoskeletal medicine, general surgery, breast surgery, haematology, anaesthetics, medical oncology, radiation oncology, gamma knife service and chemotherapy, intensive care facilities, day surgery and outpatient services, positron emission tomography (pet) and nuclear medicine, cyclotron and biopharmacy, biomedical laboratory, physiotherapy, colorectal surgery, ear nose and throat surgery, endocrine surgery, upper gastrointestinal surgery, gastroenterology, endoscopy and colorectal surgery, pain management services, internal medicine, sports medicine services, facia maxillary surgery, gastro oesophageal surgery, hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery, plastic and reconstructive surgery, otolaryngology and head and neck surgery, spine surgery, urology, advisory services relating to medical services; analysis of human serum and tissues for medical treatment; medical clinic services; technical consulting services relating to medical health; services for the provision of medical facilities, including general surgery and cancer care services; provision of medical treatment; medical and surgical diagnostic services and the provision of facilities for diagnostic services, including molecular and organic imaging; consultant physician and intensive care physician services; specialists, surgeons and physicians' services; the provision of physiotherapy, occupational therapy and hydrotherapy services, digital operating theatres, cyclotron and biopharmacy services