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Moonee Ponds

Welcome to Moonee Ponds Priority Primary Care Centre (supporting Royal Melbourne Hospital), situated within the Moonee Ponds Medical & Dental Centre. Our clinic offers free, immediate treatment for non-life-threatening conditions, providing priority care without the need for emergency department visits or when your medical need cannot wait for a GP appointment. Our urgent care clinic is supported by highly skilled independent doctors and nurses, utilising excellent treatment and procedure room facilities.

34-46 Holmes Rd, Moonee Ponds VIC 3039

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03 9945 7724

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Monday-Sunday, 8am - 10pm

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Just walk in!

Skip the wait at your local ED​

Skip the wait at your local ED​

In partnership with and supporting North Western Melbourne PHN & The Royal Melbourne Hospital

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Bulk Billed

Our Urgent Care centres are government funded, offering 100% bulk-billed services with a valid Medicare card.

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Open 7 days a week

Get care quicker, with short wait times

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Convenient

We have pathology, X-ray and pharmacy all under the one roof so there is no need to go anywhere else

What to expect?

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Walk-in

Access care your way
just walk-in or book online.

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Get Expert Care

Be triaged by an emergency
nurse and get treated by an
emergency trained doctor.

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Feel Better

Be bulk-billed and feel better. This
service is government funded and
come with no out of pocket costs.

When to visit Urgent Care

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Sprains or broken
bones

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Sprains or
broken bones

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Wound dressing
and stitches

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X-rays

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Minor eye or
ear problems

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Insect bites

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Minor burns

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Breathing
problems

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Vomiting and
dehydration

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Wound dressing
and stitches

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X-rays

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Minor eye or
ear problems

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Insect bites

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Minor burns

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Breathing
problems

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Vomiting and
dehydration

When to call Triple Zero (000)

When to call Triple Zero (000)

Be seen immediately, with
current average wait-times of

35 minutes

Urgent care trained
GP-led care, that is

free of cost

Step-in and get on the
track with

quality urgent care

Our clinics and partners

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Based on 665 reviews

Covid 19 Info

If you test positive for COVID-19, it is likely your symptoms will be mild and you can recover safely at home. You can call the National Coronavirus Helpline 1800 020 080 or visit the Victorian Government Website to access the care and advice you need.

Where can people with respiratory symptoms seek care?

  1. Recover Safely at Home – with mild to moderate symptoms care advice can be obtained through the National Coronavirus Helpline 1800 020 080 or by visiting the Healthdirect website COVID-19 | healthdirect
  2. Contact your usual GP clinic if you need to see someone, your usual doctor can help – either via a telehealth or face-to-face appointment.
  3. It is important to remember to inform the clinic you have flu-like symptoms or have tested positive for COVID-19, wear a mask, and follow your practice’s instructions if you are seeing your doctor face-to-face.
  4. If Unable to get an Appointment call nurse on call NURSE-ON-CALL 1300 606 024
  5. If Urgent but not life-threatening symptoms please contact the Virtual Emergency Department online at www.vved.org.au or see a GP at a priority primary care centre.

Please note The Priority Primary Care Centre (PPCC) does NOT provide routine PCR testing. We provide care for people with urgent but not life-threatening conditions.

If you are attending a face-to-face appointment at our PPCC, and have respiratory symptoms, you should inform the clinic, wear a mask and follow the clinic’s protocols. For example, they may be asked to wait in a car or an isolation room.   Testing options and where to access COVID-19 antiviral medications can be found on the Victorian Government website Protect yourself and others | Coronavirus Victoria

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