Four new urgent healthcare centres make getting help easier
14 Mar 2024
Campbelltown
Medicare Urgent Care Clinic
Located at Campbelltown Medical & Dental Centre, 296 Queen Street, Campbelltown.
Open 7 days a week 8am-8pm.
Walk-ins and online appoints available.
*Free for Medicare card holders and community-based asylum seekers.
Gregory Hills
Urgent Care Service
Located at My family Health Gregory Hills, 3 Rodeo Road, Gregory Hills.
By appointment through healthdirect or GP referral only.
Open 7 days a week 8am-8pm, including on public holidays.
Call healthdirect on 1800 022 222to speak to a nurse who will determine your need for urgent care and make an appointment on your behalf. The nurse will confirm your appointment time and address.
*Free for Medicare card holders and community-based asylum seekers.
Liverpool
Urgent Care Service
Located at MyHealth Liverpool, Level 2 (next to Commonwealth Bank), Liverpool Westfield.
By appointment through healthdirect or GP referral only.
Open 7 days a week 8am-8pm, including on public holidays.
Call healthdirect on 1800 022 222 to speak to a nurse who will determine your need for urgent care and make an appointment on your behalf. The nurse will confirm your appointment time and address.
*Free for Medicare card holders and community-based asylum seekers.
Bankstown
Urgent Care Service
Located at Bankstown Medical and Dental Centre (ForHealth), 67 Rickard Road, Bankstown.
By appointment through healthdirect or GP referral only.
Open 7 days a week 8am-8pm, including on public holidays.
Call healthdirect on 1800 022 222 to speak to a nurse who will determine your need for urgent care and make an appointment on your behalf. The nurse will confirm your appointment time and address.
*Free for Medicare card holders and community-based asylum seekers.
When to seek urgent care
Urgent care is for when it’s urgent, but not an emergency.
Such as:
- minor infections
- minor fractures, sprains, sports injuries and neck and back pain
- urinary tract infections (UTIs)
- sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
- minor cuts
- insect bites and rashes
- minor eye and ear problems
- respiratory illness
- gastroenteritis
- mild burns