Expert urgent care, when you need it most
If you need medical attention now, but it isn’t life-threatening and you’re unable to wait for a GP, visit us. Urgent Care Victoria clinics are conveniently located, and staffed by experienced doctors and nurses. No appointment or GP referral required. We serve everyone—regardless of Medicare status—and offer extended hours to provide faster, appropriate treatment without going to the emergency department.

Bulk
Billed

When to visit Urgent Care
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Mild to moderate infections.
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Fever.
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Pain when urinating.
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Suspected fractures and sprains.
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Back and muscle pain.
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Minor cuts, burns, and insect or animal bites.
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Heartburn, vomiting, nausea.
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Headaches, migraines, and brief fainting or fitting.
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Constipation diarrhoea, abdominal pain
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Allergies and rashes.
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Mild to moderate asthma attacks, coughs and other respiratory symptoms. *

When to call Triple Zero (000)
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Difficulty breathing.
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Severe Bleeding.
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Unconsciousness.
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Lips and face turning blue
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Becoming agitated, confused or very drowsy.
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Chest pain or chest tightness.
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Sudden numbness or paralysis of the face, arm or leg.
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Large burns.
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Serious accidents or trauma.
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Extreme pain
What to expect when you visit Urgent Care Clinics

When you arrive at our Urgent Care Clinic, after you’ve given your details to our reception staff, you’ll be invited to wait in the waiting room.

People with the most urgent healthcare needs will be seen by a doctor first.
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Our doctors and nurses will decide who needs to be seen the fastest.
This means you might have to wait
a little while.

Urgent Care Clinics can be busy places.
If your situation isn’t urgent, we might refer you to a GP or assist with other care options.









