Delivering more Medicare Urgent Care Clinics in Western Sydney

The Australian Government is delivering on its commitment for a further 50 Medicare Urgent Care Clinics with tender processes underway to identify the provider to operate the Green Valley and Rouse Hill clinics.

The Hon Mark Butler MP
Minister for Health and Ageing
Minister for Disability and the National Disability Insurance Scheme

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The Albanese Government is delivering on its commitment for a further 50 Medicare Urgent Care Clinics with tender processes underway to identify the provider to operate the Green Valley and Rouse Hill clinics.
 
The new Green Valley and Rouse Hill Medicare Urgent Care Clinics will be open over extended hours, seven days a week, with no appointment needed, and all patients will be fully bulk billed.
 
The clinics are intended to take pressure off the Blacktown Hospital, Fairfield Hospital, and Mount Druitt Hospital and will fill an important gap in services across extended hours and over the weekend.
 
A tender process led by the South Western Sydney has commenced to identify providers to operate the new Medicare Urgent Care Clinic in Green Valley and surrounding regions.

A tender process led by the Western Sydney Primary Health Network will commence next week to identify providers to operate the new Medicare Urgent Care Clinic in Rouse Hill and surrounding regions.

The tender process is open to general practices, community health centres and Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services.
 
Ninety Medicare Urgent Care Clinics have opened across Australia, which have already seen more than 1.8 million presentations since the first sites opened in June 2023, including over 361,300 presentations to the 22 existing New South Wales Medicare Urgent Care Clinics as at 11 August 2025.
 
Over 22 per cent of presentations to Medicare Urgent Care Clinics in New South Wales have been outside standard business hours, which means the clinics are filling an important gap in services across extended hours and over the weekend.
 
Over one in four visits to Medicare Urgent Care Clinics in New South Wales have taken place on a weekend, while one in five weekday visits took place at 5pm or later.
 
And with one in four visits treating a young person under 15, New South Wales Medicare Urgent Care Clinics are giving families timely health care and peace of mind.
 
Quotes attributable to Minister Butler:
 
“There have been over 1.8 million presentations at Medicare Urgent Care Clinics.
 
“Locals have received timely care at Medicare Urgent Care Clinics, avoiding long emergency department waits or delays in seeking treatment.

“Open seven days a week, extended hours, our Medicare Urgent Care Clinics are giving locals the urgent health care they need, when they need it.”
 
Quotes attributable to Attorney-General and Member for Greenway, Michelle Rowland MP:
 
“Together with the community, I’ve been fighting to ensure locals in North West Sydney have access to the very best health services, including access to reliable and affordable health care close to home.
 
“Labor promised to deliver a Medicare Urgent Care Clinic here in Greenway, and I’m extremely proud that we’re taking another important step towards delivering on that commitment.”
 
Quotes attributable to Anne Stanley MP, Member for Werriwa:
 
“I am excited that the Albanese Government is delivering on our promise for an Urgent Care Clinic in Green Valley.
 
“Available 7 days per week, the Urgent Care Clinic provides peace of mind and bulk billed medical advice; this is needed in our growing community. 
 
“I look forward to the process continuing.”

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