Find your nearest Medicare Urgent Care Clinic

You can walk into any Medicare Urgent Care Clinic (Medicare UCC) in Australia for bulk billed urgent care. Use the map to find your local clinic.

Medicare Urgent Care Clinics

  • 56 Lathlain Street, Belconnen ACT 2617

    ACT

  • 1/57 Ernest Cavanagh Street, Gungahlin ACT 2912

    ACT

  • 111 Dickson Place, Dickson ACT 2602

    ACT

  • Anketell Street and Pitman Street, Greenway ACT 2900

    ACT

Translated resources

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Information about Medicare UCCs is available in a range of languages.

Chinese, Simplified - 简体中文 , Chinese, Traditional - 繁體中文 , Arabic - العربية , Spanish - Español, Italian - Italiano, Vietnamese - Tiếng Việt, Punjabi - ਪੰਜਾਬੀ, Hazaragi - هزاره گی , Greek - Ελληνικά, Korean - 한국어

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When you need stitches, not surgery.

Bandaged hand outside a Medicare UCC facility

That’s a case for a bulk billed, walk-in Medicare UCC.

Medicare UCCs provide care for illnesses and injuries that are urgent, but not life-threatening, such as:

  • minor infections
  • minor fractures, sprains, sports injuries and neck and back pain
  • urinary tract infections (UTIs)
  • sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
  • minor cuts
  • insect bites and rashes
  • minor eye and ear problems
  • respiratory illness
  • gastroenteritis
  • mild burns.

Find out more about when to visit a Medicare UCC

Bulk billed

Medicare card

Walk-in

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Open early and late

Analog clock showing a time of 8pm

Check your local clinic's opening hours

That’s a case for a Medicare Urgent Care Clinic – 30s

Doctor examining a hand injury at Medicare Urgent Care Clinic
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When you need stitches not surgery

If you have a cut not chest pain

Or if you've hurt your hand not your head

That's a case for a bulk billed

Walk-in Medicare Urgent Care Clinic

Find locations and opening hours at

http://health.gov.au/MedicareUCC.

When you need stitches not surgery. Or if you have hurt your hand, not your head.

That’s a case for a bulk billed, walk-in Medicare UCC.

If you or a loved one has a life-threatening injury or illness, do not attend a Medicare UCC. Call triple zero (000) or go to your nearest emergency department.

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