Community Health
Primary health care are the services people use when they have a health problem or issue that is not an emergency.
Primary health includes:
- Diagnosis, treatment and care of people with health problems.
- Promoting good health.
- Preventing health problems.
- Early intervention.
- Managing ongoing and long-term conditions.
The primary care services we offer include community nursing, diabetes education, dietetics, health promotion, occupational therapy, physiotherapy, podiatry, speech pathology for young children, social work, ultrasound and X-ray. You can read more below about each of these services.
We are also fortunate to have a range of visiting primary health services including community mental health, drug and alcohol, Alzheimer’s Victoria and podiatry for Home and Community Care (HACC) clients.
Appointments
You can book an appointment directly for most of our primary care services. You don’t need a referral from your GP or other health professional. However, for x-ray and ultrasound appointments you will need a referral.
Some services have eligibility requirements such as being a pension or healthcare card holder. Please read the service information below or call and talk to our reception team.
Appointments for these services are coordinated and booked by our hospital intake staff. Appointments can be made from 8.30am- 5.00pm Monday to Friday in person or by phone on 03 5775 8800.