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Current Students

UWA Medical Centre

The UWA Medical Centre is a fully equipped and accredited service supporting the UWA community with high-quality safe and confidential care. Our services are for current UWA students and staff, along with members of your immediate family (including children and legal partners for both domestic and international students).

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Visiting the UWA Medical Centre

  • How to book

    We endeavour to provide a healthy and safe environment for all patients, doctors and staff. Consultations are available via Telehealth, online (Zoom), telephone and face-to-face.

    Are my family members eligible for services provided at the UWA Medical Centre?

    The UWA Medical Centre will see members of your immediate family. This includes children and legal partners of current UWA staff and students (both domestic and international students).

    For extended family members (parents, siblings or other), especially domestic students, we encourage them to continue seeing their regular GP in the community. For complex medical cases, it's recommended the family stay with their community GP to ensure continuity of care.

    Medical Centre services are the only UWA health services available for family of current UWA staff and students. They are not eligible for any associates services, such as counselling, psychiatry, mental health nurse or bulk billing arrangements with external providers (e.g. radiology, other allied health services).

    In-person

    Call 08 6488 2118 to make an appointment to see a doctor face-to-face if Telehealth is not suitable. Bookings for in-person appointments should not be made online.

    Telephone consultations (Telehealth)

    Telehealth consultations are available where clinically appropriate. Eligibility criteria for telehealth:

    1. Currently a UWA staff or student in Australia (consultations cannot be provided to anyone offshore).
    2. Have attended the Medical Centre?within 12 months of the appointment date.
    3. Only two consecutive telehealth appointments will be allowed before you have to attend the Medical Centre in person. This is for safe medical practice.
    4. Existing patients with respiratory symptoms.

    Book online or call 08 6488 2118 to arrange a Telehealth consultation.

    International students are also eligible for Telehealth through their OSHC provider.

    The doctor will call you on your preferred phone number.

  • Need to cancel or reschedule an appointment?

    Let us know if you're unable to attend your appointment or need to move it, as this means someone else in need may get an earlier appointment. If you are late for your appointment, you may be asked to reschedule it to a later date.

    Call Reception (+61 8) 6488 2118

    If you do not attend you appointment and have not cancelled it at least 2 hours before a DNA fee will apply that needs to be paid prior to seeing a doctor at a later date.

  • About your appointment

    Before you arrive, download and complete the New Patient form. You'll also need to arrive early to fill out further forms and be provided with information about our services.

    New patient form

    Consultation times

    • Standard appointment time is 10 minutes. Request a long appointment if you have complex or numerous issues to discuss, or you may need multiple visits.
    • Our doctors try to run on time, but sometimes there are lengthy waiting times if urgent medical problems are being attended to.
  • Fees

    The Medical Centre has a schedule of fees.

    Domestic students with a Medicare card

    Students with a current Medicare card are 'bulk' billed for consultations. Bring a current Medicare card along to your first appointment.

    International students

    You will have medical insurance as part of your visa requirement. Bring a current membership card to every appointment.

    If you're covered by Medibank Private, the cost of the consultation is directly billed to your insurance company.

    For all other insurance providers, a private fee of $55 applies for a standard consult (a rebate is claimable from your insurance provider).

    UWA staff (domestic)

    A private fee of $90 applies for a standard consult (with a rebate claimable from Medicare).

    Family members of UWA students and staff

    Fees are bulk billed or directly billed for children, as well as?current Health Care Card?or Pension Card holders (a valid card must be sighted at each visit).

    A private fee applies to domestic adult family members (with a rebate claimable from Medicare).

    For international adult family members covered by Medibank Private, fees are direct billed with a co-payment of $15 also required.

    A private fee applies to all adult family of all other overseas insurance policies (a rebate is claimable from your insurance provider).

    Other costs

    Costs of immunisations, pathology and other medications are paid at the time of consultation. On the day payments can be made by cash, cheque, credit card or EFTPOS.

  • After-hours services

    When the UWA Medical Centre?is closed, a number of after-hours services provide home visits on weekdays from 6pm to 8am and all day on weekends and public holidays.


  • Am I eligible for Telehealth at UWA Medical Centre?

    A patient is eligible for telehealth at a GP medical centre if:

    • They have an established clinical relationship with a GP, or a medical practice and has had at least one face-to-face service to the patient in the 12 months preceding the telehealth attendance;?
    • Children under the age of 12 months;
    • People who are homeless;
    • Patients receiving an urgent after-hours (unsociable hours) service;
    • People isolating because of a COVID-related State or Territory public health order, or in COVID-19 quarantine because of a State or Territory public health order.

  • Can I attend UWA Medical Centre if I have respiratory symptoms?

    The UWA Medical Centre is not equipped as a Respiratory Clinic.

    If you have a fever or flu-like symptoms, like a cough or runny nose, sore throat, please call reception ahead of your appointment on 6488 2118 prior to your appointment for further advice and redirection to the nearest clinic for appropriate treatment and management.

    Telehealth may not be appropriate medical management for all respiratory consultations.

Medical services


Exceptional Variation of Assessment (previously Special Consideration)

Medical Certificates are essentially sick notes when you are unwell. These cannot be back dated, nor can they be issued for a date in the future.

Visit UWA's Exceptional Variation of Assessment page?for more information.

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See below for other services offered at the UWA Medical Centre.

  • General medical consultations

    A general medical consultation involves you meeting with a doctor or nurse to discuss any health concerns or issue you may be experiencing. The appointment involves the doctor taking medical history and other relevant medical information to help assess symptoms in order to make a diagnosis and develop a health treatment plan.


  • Prescriptions, specialist referrals and results

    A doctor's appointment is needed for all prescriptions and referrals. An e-Prescription is available if you have a Medicare card. Please ask the doctor at your appointment.

    The UWA Medical Centre aims to support all patients with safe, ethical and excellent medical care. However, we are unable to prescribe and/or co-prescribe particular classes of drugs on a long-term basis.

    Test results cannot be discussed over the phone for privacy reasons. Only a member of the medical or clinical team can provide treatment or advice. If your doctor believes your results are significant, you'll get an SMS requesting you to book a follow-up appointment. If you don't hear from us, it often means the tests have come back normal, but if your symptoms persist, please book another appointment.

  • Immunisations and vaccinations

    The UWA Medical Centre offers the following vaccinations:

    • Childhood immunisations
    • Flu and COVID vaccinations
    • Adult catch-up vaccinations
    • Pre-enrolment serology testing and follow up vaccination
  • Mental health

    A doctor can be the first step to get advice or a referral to support your mental health. You may wish to see a counsellor, psychologist, psychiatrist or other mental health professional, and in some cases these services can only be accessed using a doctor's referral.

    In most cases, doctors are well placed to support mild to moderate mental health conditions, but as severity increases, they may refer you to a specialist professional.

    Note that the UWA Medical Centre does not do ADHD diagnostic assessments. We can support you with a referral to an ADHD specialist in the community, however, there may be long wait times to see the specialist.

  • Sexual health

    The UWA Medical Cenre provides the following sexual health services:

    • Sexual health related consultations
    • Contraception options and advice including procedures, e.g. Mirena's; Implanon; Copper IUD
    • STI testing and management
  • Travel health

    We can provide medical advice to keep you healthy while you travel overseas, including vaccinations and medication relevant to your travel location/s. If possible, try to make an appointment to discuss your travel health at least siz to eight weeks prior to travel.

    Book a longer appointment and bring any relevant medical history, if available.

  • Workers compensation

    The UWA Medical Centre works alongside the University's Injury Management team to deliver services in relation to workers compensation.

  • Pre-Employment Medicals

    We offer basic pre-employment medicals e.g. commercial driver's licence. This service is not covered under Medicare or your insurance provider and there will be a private charge.

    Ideally, any medical examination will require past medical history and knowledge of pre-existing conditions. Please ensure we are made aware of these prior to your appointment.

  • Counselling for alcohol and other addictions

    The UWA Medical Centre partners with Palmerston Association to deliver this service. Appointments can be booked directly with the Medical Centre reception on +61 8 6488 2118. No referral is required for this service.


  • Physiotherapy

    The UWA Medical Centre partners with On-the-Go Physio to deliver this service. Appointments can be booked directly with the Medical Centre reception on +61 8 6488 2118. No referral is required for this service.

Related health topics

Other information

  • your "my health record"

    Having a?My Health Record?means all your important health information is digitally available in one secure place. You can control what goes in it and who can access it. It's important to ensure your health record is up-to-date and accessible by other health providers if needed. You can book a Telehealth appointment with your doctor for this purpose.

  • Australian students

    Australian students

    Got a personal Medicare card? Medicare can help you access:

    • a range of medical services and prescriptions at a lower cost
    • care as a public patient in a public hospital
    • cheaper medicines at a pharmacy under the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme
  • International students

    As part of your visa conditions, you are required to have overseas student health cover (OSHC).

    The University's preferred provider, Medibank Private, has an app you can download which includes an interpreter service and a 24-hour helpline.

    Some countries have policies around your medical care under what's called a reciprocal healthcare agreement.

    This entitles you to an interim Medicare card while you're a student in Australia.?

  • Privacy policy

    The provision of quality health care requires a doctor-patient relationship of trust and confidentiality. Consistent with our commitment to quality care, this practice has developed a policy to protect patient privacy in compliance with privacy legislation.

    Contact details

    University Medical Centre, M319, 35 Stirling Highway, Crawley 6009. Phone: (08) 6488 2118.?

    Collection

    It is necessary for us to collect personal information from patients and sometimes others associated with their health care in order to attend to their health needs and for associated administrative purposes. Details collected include: full name, date of birth, address, Medicare number or Insurance policy number, contact telephone numbers, email address, emergency contact details, cultural identifiers.

    Sensitive information

    Health information is 'sensitive information' for the purposes of privacy legislation. This means that generally patients' consent will be sought to collect health information that is necessary to make an accurate medical diagnosis, prescribe appropriate treatment and to be proactive in patient health care.

    Use and disclosure

    A patient's personal health information is used or disclosed for purposes directly related to their health care and in ways that are consistent with a patient's expectations. In the interests of the highest quality and continuity of health care this may include sharing information with other health care providers who comprise a patient's medical team from time to time. In addition there are circumstances when information has to be disclosed without patient consent, such as in the case of emergency.

    Emergency situations

    By law, doctors are sometimes required to disclose information for public interest reasons, e.g. mandatory reporting of some communicable diseases. It may be necessary to disclose information about a patient to fulfil a medical indemnity insurance obligation. Provision of information to Medicare or private health funds, if relevant, for billing and medical rebate purposes. In general a patient's health information will not be used for any other purposes without their consent.?There are some necessary purposes of collection for which information will be used beyond providing health care, such as professional accreditation, quality assessments, clinical auditing, billing and so forth.

    Data quality

    All patient information held by this practice relevant to the functions of providing health care will be maintained in a form that is accurate, complete and up to date.

    Data security

    The storage, use and, where necessary, transfer of personal health information will be undertaken in a secure manner that protects patient privacy. It is necessary for medical practices to keep patient information after a patient's last attendance for as long as is required by law or is prudent having regard to administrative requirements.

    Transfer Of Notes

    On receipt of a patient signed 'Release of Medical Records Authority Form' complete records can be either sent via Secure messaging (MDexchange), CD (encrypted) or printed and sent by Registered mail to the requesting Medical Practice

    Openness

    This practice has made this and other material available to patients to inform them of our policies on management of personal information. On request this practice will let patients know, generally, what sort of personal information we hold, for what purposes, and how we collect, hold, use and disclose that information.

    Access and correction

    This Practice takes part in the My Health record program. For further information about this service please visit https://www.myhealthrecord.gov.au. Patients may request access to their health information to be uploaded onto their personal 'My Health Record'. ?Where necessary, patients will be given the opportunity to amend any personal information held that is incorrect.

    There are some circumstances in which access is restricted, and in these cases reasons for denying access will be explained.

    This practice acknowledges the right of children to privacy of their health information. Based on the professional judgement of the doctor and consistent with the law, it might at times be necessary to restrict access to personal health information by parents or guardians. Upon request a patient's health information held by this practice will be made available to another health service provider.

    Persons who have access to Medical Records

    Clinical staff, including general practitioners, practice nurses and mental health nurses have access to medical records. Administrative staff have limited access to medical records.

    Identifiers

    These are the numbers, letters or symbols that are used to identify patients with or without the use of 2 name (e.g. Medicare numbers). We will limit the use of identifiers assigned to patients by Commonwealth Government agencies to those uses necessary to fulfil our obligations to those agencies.

    Anonymity

    A patient has a right to be dealt with anonymously, provided this is lawful and practicable. However, in the medical context this is not likely to be practicable or possible for Medicare and insurance rebate purposes; it could also be dangerous to the patient's health.

    Clinical Audit Tool

    De-identified patient information is collected by CAT4 audit tool through our clinical management software to support and drive data driven quality improvement in general practice. This software with privacy obligations in accordance with all applicable data protection laws, including the Australian Privacy Principles contained in Schedule 1 to the?Privacy Act 1988?(Cth) (the "Privacy Act"). We also comply with the EU General Data Protection Regulation ("GDPR") to the extent it applies to the personal data that we collect, hold, disclose and otherwise process ("GDPR Data").

    Transborder data flows

    An individual's privacy is protected Australia-wide by privacy laws. We will take steps to protect patient privacy if information is to be sent interstate or outside Australia.

  • Patient charter
    Shared understanding and agreement

    The University Medical Centre will:

    • provide access to health care services that are appropriate and meets your needs.
    • deliver safe and high-quality healthcare that meets national standards.
    • care for you in an environment that you feel safe in and where you feel respected.
    • treat you as an individual with respect and dignity, in doing so respect and recognise your culture, identity, beliefs, and choices.
    • allow for open and honest communication in clinical and non-clinical areas of the medical centre.
    • empower you to make decisions with your healthcare provider, and support you to include the people that you want in planning and decision-making information.
    • give you clear information about you condition, the possible benefits and risks of different tests and treatments, so that you can have informed consent.
    • provide information about services, waiting times and costs related to our care.
    • provide assistance, when needed, to help understand and use health information.
    • provide access to patient health information and communicate health care outcomes and steps taken to make care safe.
    • respect that your health information is private and is at all times kept secure and confidential.
    • give you the opportunity to provide feedback or make a complaint without it affecting the way that you are treated.
    • have your concerns addressed in a transparent and timely manner.
    • share your experience and participate to improve the quality of care and health services to the patient community.?

    The University Medical Centre requests that while you are a patient, you:

    • inform the Centre of any changes in your eligibility status to access the Medical Centre (student or staff status).
    • inform the Centre of any changes to your contact and other demographic details including medical insurance information.
    • attend for treatment in an appropriate state and be respectful of all clinic staff, and others at the Medical Centre.
    • accept that there is a zero tolerance policy for bullying or any threat of violence.
    • give your doctor accurate and full information about your medical issues, your medical history, the medications you take and any other matters regarding your health.
    • settle any account before leaving the Centre or as soon as practical thereafter. Let the Centre know if any part of your visit or treatment does not meet your expectations.

    This Medical Centre adheres to the UWA Code of Ethics and Code of Conduct [.doc, 324KB].

  • Practice feedback or complaints

    We welcome your feedback about the Medical Centre. A suggestion box is opposite the lift for this purpose. Should you wish at any time to make a complaint, please make your request known to Reception or directly to the Practice Manager. Complaints can be made verbally or in writing. We endeavour to resolve complaints in a timely manner. Should you wish to take the matter further, a formal complaint can be registered with the Health and Disability Services Complaints Office:

    Health and Disability Services Complaints Office (HaDSCO)

    PO Box B61, Perth, Western Australia, 6838

    Complaints and enquiries line: (08) 6551 7600

    Administration: (08) 6551 7620

    Facsimile: (08) 6551 7630

    Free call: 1800 813 583

    Email: [email?protected]

    Web: hadsco.wa.gov.au

Emergency contacts

  • Ambulance: 000
  • Police (life-threatening):?000
  • Police (assistance):?131 444

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