Western Australians living in Perth’s south eastern suburbs will have access to free urgent medical care closer to home with the opening of the permanent location for the Gosnells Medicare Urgent Care Clinic (Medicare UCC) at Unit 1, 2227 Albany Highway, Gosnells.

The Gosnells Medicare UCC offers walkin care, seven days a week across extended hours – entirely bulk billed.

There have been more than 128,300 presentations across the eight Medicare Urgent Care Clinics in Western Australia, meaning patients have been able to receive urgent care quickly and for free. 

Federal Health Minister Butler. 

The Gosnells Medicare UCC is equipped to treat a range of urgent, but not life threatening, conditions and injuries. This could include a cut, viral infection, rash or sprained ankle.

Importantly, this clinic is completely bulk billed, meaning more people can access high-quality care quickly, at no cost – all they will need is their Medicare card. 

It will take pressure off the ArmadaleKelmscott Hospital. In 2023-24, more than 40 per cent of presentations to Armadale-Kelmscott Hospital were for semi-urgent or non-urgent conditions.

Across Australia there has been over 1.1 million visits to Medicare UCCs.

The eight Medicare UCCs in WA have already seen more than 130,000 presentations.

Nearly a third were visits from individuals aged under 15 years old. Almost 20 per cent of weekday visits have taken place at 5:00pm or later. The Gosnells Medicare UCC is commissioned by WA Primary Health Alliance.