Doctor-patient trust is paramount and our knowledgeable GPs and specialists actively engage with and care about the well-being of their patients. Supporting the doctors is a friendly and caring team of nurses and administration staff ready to help you in whatever way they can.
Our commitment is to promote the health and well-being of our patients by delivering timely, effective treatment and a holistic approach to care. At our practice, the patient’s needs, values and desired health outcomes always remain central to the treatment process. From the time of making an appointment, to consulting with the doctor, to leaving our premises, each and every patient is treated with courtesy, dignity and respect.
Our highly professional and knowledgeable Doctors undergo continuous professional development to ensure they are always up to date with current diagnosis and treatment standards.
Every one of our team members from the Doctors to the admin staff, genuinely care about the wellbeing of our patients. We make sure everyone leaves feeling better!
We take effort to contribute to the well-being of the community that we operate in. We adapt our practice to suit the changing needs of our patients and the larger community.
339 Wharf Street,
Queens Park WA 6107
Phone: 08 9356 8993
Fax: 08 9356 8994
Email: reception@queensparkmedical.com.au
Opening Hours:
Monday – 8:30am –5:30pm
Tuesday – 8:30am – 5:30pm
Wednesday – 8:30am – 5:30pm
Thursday – 8:30am – 5:30pm
Friday – 8:30am – 5:30pm
Saturday – 8.15am – 11:30am
Sunday & Public Holidays – CLOSED
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Saturday Private Billing
To Our Valued Patients:
After much deliberation, we at Queens Park Medical Centre have deemed it necessary to introduce full private billing for Saturday appointments. This will take effect from 5th April. Previously bulk billed patients (children 15 and under, pension card holders, health care card holders, DVA card holders and Commonwealth Seniors card holders) and patients who hold an overseas student health cover with partnered insurance companies, will be expected to pay a minimum of $40 out of pocket gap fee.
This decision has not been made lightly and is largely because Medicare Rebates have not kept up with inflation and the rise in costs. Since 2018, Medicare rebates have increased on average by 1.3% annually whilst inflation has been at a much higher level.
We understand this may affect our patients. Therefore, we thank you for your ongoing support and trust that these changes will help us continue to provide you with quality healthcare. Please do not hesitate to ask if you have any questions of concern.