Midland Medicare Urgent Care Clinic

Walk-in Medicare Urgent Care Clinic in Midland, WA 6056. Bulk billed for patients with a Medicare card.

Clinic details

Suburb
Midland, WA 6056
Type
Walk-in Medicare Urgent Care Clinic
Cost
Bulk billed for patients with a Medicare card
Hours
Extended hours, typically 7 days a week. Check current hours

Listing compiled from publicly available Australian Government announcements. Verify the address and hours at health.gov.au/find-a-medicare-ucc before visiting.

About Midland Medicare Urgent Care Clinic

Midland Medicare Urgent Care Clinic is part of the Australian Government's Medicare Urgent Care Clinic network, a GP-led walk-in service for problems that are urgent but not life-threatening. Like all Medicare UCCs, the clinic bulk bills urgent care visits for patients with a Medicare card, so there is no out-of-pocket cost for the consultation.

Urgent Care Clinics are designed to handle problems that would otherwise end up in an emergency department but don't need ED resources, things like suspected minor fractures, sprains, wounds needing stitches, minor burns, and acute infections. For anything life-threatening, call 000 or go straight to an emergency department.

When to use urgent care vs. ED vs. GP

Choosing the right service helps you get seen faster and keeps emergency departments available for the people who need them most.

Life-threatening emergency

Call 000 or go to the Emergency Department

Chest pain, difficulty breathing, severe bleeding, loss of consciousness, signs of stroke, severe burns, poisoning.

Urgent but not life-threatening

Medicare Urgent Care Clinic (walk-in, bulk billed)

Minor broken bones, sprains and sports injuries, mild burns, small cuts needing stitches, minor eye and ear problems, UTIs, insect bites, gastro.

Non-urgent, ongoing, or routine

GP or telehealth consult

Repeat prescriptions, medical certificates, specialist referrals, pathology and imaging requests, chronic disease reviews, mental health support, sexual health.

Not urgent? See a GP from home.

Urgent Care Clinics are for injuries and illnesses that can't wait. For repeat prescriptions, medical certificates, referrals, or routine follow-ups, a bulk billed telehealth consult with a FRACGP GP takes minutes. No out-of-pocket cost for eligible Medicare patients.

Or call 0481 615 998

Other Medicare UCCs nearby

Frequently asked questions

Is Midland Medicare Urgent Care Clinic bulk billed?

Yes. Every Medicare UCC, including Midland Medicare Urgent Care Clinic, bulk bills urgent care visits for patients with a valid Medicare card. There is no out-of-pocket cost for the consultation itself. Standard PBS rules still apply to any medications prescribed.

Do I need an appointment at Midland Medicare Urgent Care Clinic?

No. Midland Medicare Urgent Care Clinic is a walk-in service, no appointment or referral is required. Patients are assessed on arrival and seen in order of clinical priority.

What are the opening hours at Midland Medicare Urgent Care Clinic?

Medicare UCCs operate extended hours, typically seven days a week, but exact opening hours vary by clinic. Hours also change over time as new clinics expand their service. Check the current operating hours at health.gov.au/find-a-medicare-ucc or call the clinic directly before visiting.

What kind of problems can Midland Medicare Urgent Care Clinic treat?

Urgent Care Clinics handle urgent but non-life-threatening problems, such as minor fractures, sprains and sports injuries, mild burns, small cuts, minor eye and ear problems, insect bites and rashes, urinary tract infections, and gastro. For anything life-threatening, call 000 or go to an emergency department.

When should I see a telehealth GP instead?

For non-urgent issues such as repeat prescriptions, medical certificates, specialist or pathology referrals, or routine reviews, a telehealth consult is usually faster. NewDoc offers bulk billed telehealth with FRACGP-qualified GPs, at no out-of-pocket cost for eligible Medicare patients.

This page is an informational directory. It is not affiliated with or endorsed by Midland Medicare Urgent Care Clinic or the Australian Government Department of Health. For medical emergencies call 000.