Our doctors and nurses provide free healthcare to people in Sunshine, Braybrook, Albion, Deer Park, Footscray, Derrimut and surrounding suburbs
Urgent care is when you need medical attention for an illness or injury that can be managed without a trip to the emergency department, but cannot wait for a regular appointment with a general practitioner (GP).
Sunshine - Medicare Urgent Care Clinic provides acute episodic care and treatment that does not require a hospital admission. This may include:
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.
If you have a serious urgent medical condition or are very unwell, you should go to ED and in an emergency call 000
When are we open?
We are open 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
Our standard opening hours are:
Monday 8.00am - 10.00pm
Tuesday 8.00am - 10.00pm
Wednesday 8.00am - 10.00pm
Thursday 8.00am - 10.00pm
Friday 8.00am - 10.00pm
Saturday 8.00am - 10.00pm
Sunday 8.00am - 10.00pm
Parking is available onsite and also at the co-located medical centre carpark ajacent to the Urgent Care Clinic at 423 Ballarat Road, Sunshine. Follow the signs for “Sunshine - Medicare Urgent Care Clinic” when you arrive.
Prescriptions
We will only prescribe medications that our doctors consider are necessary to manage your urgent problem.
We will not prescribe routine or chronic medications. You will need to see your regular GP for these.
In many cases, your pharmacist can give you an extra supply of your regular medications and then get a script from your regular GP.
We do not prescribe or administer schedule 8 medications or benzos (benzodiazepines).
What does it cost?
There is no charge for this service. You do not need a Medicare card, an appointment or a referral to visit us.
Who do we see?
We see children and adults of all age groups.
If an interpreter is required, please let staff know when attending. We will then be able to arrange for an interpreter for your consultation, which is a free and confidential service for you.
Our clinic is a safe and inclusive space for all people, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, LGBTQIA+ communities, people with disability, and culturally and linguistically diverse communities.
What do we treat?
Urgent care is for non-life-threatening conditions that need prompt attention but do not require a visit to an emergency department.
We are not a general practice.
We do not provide routine GP services such as chronic disease management, medical certificates, care plans, or regular scripts. Please see your usual GP for these.
How do I book?
To book, click on the banner link "Click Here to Book Now"
As this is Urgent Care service, you will only be able to book appointments in the next 24 hours.
If your problem is not urgent you will need to see your regular GP.
Walk-ins and appointments will be seen and prioritised based on clinical need.
If you have difficulty with our online booking service you can call us during clinic hours on (03) 8539 2772. This line is only for booking, no other information will be given out over the phone due to privacy laws.
How do I contact you?
Please send us an email to sunshineurgentcareclinic@gmail.com. This email is monitored by an an administrator, we are not able to respond to medical queries by email. We aim to respond to all emails within 3 business days.
Where to go if we are closed?
contact the Victorian Virtual Emergency Department
call NURSE-ON-CALL on 1300 606 024
In an emergency call 000
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Sunshine - Medicare Urgent Care Clinic is supported by the Victorian Government and the Australian Government.
We work in partnership with Western Health, the North Western Melbourne Primary Health Network and other local services to improve access to urgent care in the community.