Medicare UCCs will refer you to the emergency department if you have a life-threatening injury or illness, or to your GP for non-urgent, routine and preventative health care.

Urgent Care Services

Medicare UCCs are bulk billed, open extended hours, and you don’t need an appointment or referral.

The Services We Offer To Our Clients

If you need medical attention quickly but your condition is not life-threatening, our urgent care clinic can help.

Call Us On:

(08) 99304814

Wound Care

We treat cuts and injuries using techniques such as skin adhesive, stitches, and appropriate dressings, including care for minor burns.

Abscess Treatment
(Incision & Drainage)

We safely drain and treat abscesses to promote healing and relieve pain.

IV Cannulation

Insertion of intravenous lines to administer antibiotics or provide fluids for rehydration when needed.

Urinary Catheter Care

Comprehensive catheter management services, including insertion, maintenance, and replacement for both men and women.

Foreign Body Removal

Most objects lodged in the ear or nose can be safely removed in the clinic by an experienced doctor, with minimal risk of complications.

Back and Muscle Pain
Management

Our doctors identify the underlying cause of your discomfort and provide tailored treatment plans, which may include pain relief strategies, physiotherapy guidance, and lifestyle advice.

Allergy and Rash Treatment

We diagnose and manage common allergic reactions and skin rashes, whether triggered by seasonal factors or specific substances.

Heartburn, Nausea, and
Vomiting Care

We carefully assess your symptoms to determine their cause and seriousness, then deliver prompt and effective treatment to help you feel better.

Urgent care in a general practice setting

Medicare UCCs are located across Australia, giving you and your family more options when you need urgent health care.
Medicare UCCs are located in existing general practice settings, community health centres and Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services.
They are staffed by highly trained medical professionals, and provide culturally safe, equitable and accessible care to all people, including vulnerable and young people.
They’re open early and late, every day of the year. You can contact your local clinic or visit their website to find their opening hours.

Reducing the pressure on our hospitals

Medicare UCCs help reduce pressure on our hospitals and emergency departments, allowing them to focus on higher urgency and life-threatening conditions.
They provide urgent care in a GP setting, so you don’t have to wait in the emergency department. Medicare UCCs are open early and late, seven days a week.

Working alongside existing health services

Medicare UCCs build on, and integrate with, existing health care services to provide urgent care for extended hours.
After your treatment at a Medicare UCC, you will receive a discharge summary and instructions for follow-up care. If you have a regular GP, they will also receive a copy of your discharge summary.
A range of different care options are available across Australia. More information on the care options in your area will be available from your state or territory health department, local Primary Health Network, or by searching the Healthdirect Service Finder.

Contact and more information

You can find out more about the Medicare UCC program or contact the Medicare UCC team through our online enquiry form.
If you are a practice manager or health professional and have questions about provider numbers or connecting your Medicare UCC with Medicare, visit the Services Australia website.

Not Sure Where to Go?

If you need medical attention quickly but your condition is not life-threatening, our urgent care clinic can help.

Call Us On:

(08) 99304814

Come to Urgent Care if you have:

Walk in. No appointment required

Go to Emergency if you have:

Call 000 or go to the
nearest Emergency Department.