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Geelong Medicare Urgent Care Clinic

This is a walk in clinic only. We may stop accepting patients towards closing time due to demand.

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Monday to Sunday: 7:30am - 9:30pm Public Holidays: 7:30am - 9:30pm Open 7 days a week

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75 Roslyn Rd, Belmont VIC 3216

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Conditions we manage

You can walk into a Medicare Urgent Care Clinic for bulk-billed urgent care. Free treatment for urgent conditions that aren’t life threatening.

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Minor infections
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Urinary tract infections (UTIs)
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Mild burns
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Respiratory illness
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Sexually transmitted infections (STIs)

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Gastroenteritis
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Minor cuts
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Insect bites and rashes
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Minor eye and ear infections
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Minor fractures, sprains, sports injuries and sudden onset neck and back pain

Medicare Urgent Care Clinics do not

Medicare Urgent Care Clinics do not provide treatment for regular checkups or complex conditions. Your local GP should continue to be your first point of contact for non-emergency, routine and preventative health care.

An Urgent Care Clinic can NOT provide replacements for lost, stolen or destroyed prescriptions - Including prescriptions for pain medications and other controlled substances.

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How Urgent Care Clinics work

Medicare Urgent Care Clinics give you and your family more options to see a doctor or nurse when urgent, but not life-threatening, care is needed.

  • Open 7 days
  • No Appointment Needed
  • Bulk billed

Choose the right care

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.

General Practice

This is your regular, trusted doctor. Your general practice should be the first place you go for all your health needs, except emergencies. Some GPs are open outside standard business hours, including evenings and weekends.

Visit your regular GP for:

  • Diagnosis and treatment of a wide range of diseases and illnesses
  • General screening and health checks
  • Vaccinations and prescriptions
  • Mental health advice
  • Family planning advice
  • Referrals for tests, scans or specialist care
  • Ongoing chronic disease care and health assessments

Emergency Centre

Emergency departments should be reserved for situations that could result in loss of life or limb if not treated immediately.

Seek Emergency care for:

  • Chest pain or tightness
  • Breathing difficulties
  • Uncontrollable bleeding
  • Severe burns
  • Poisoning
  • Numbness or paralysis
  • Unconscious
  • Unresponsive or having seizures
  • Ongoing fever in infants

Call triple zero (000) or go to your nearest emergency department.

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