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Healthcare in Canberra: How to Find a GP and the Essentials

Whether you have just moved to the ACT or have lived here for years and never quite sorted out a regular doctor, getting your healthcare basics in place is one of the more important things to do in a new city. Canberra has a slightly different setup to other Australian capitals: it is a single self-governing territory, so the ACT Government runs what would elsewhere be split between state and local services. That shapes how the public hospitals, the free nurse-led Walk-in Centres and general practice all fit together. This guide walks through the essentials, with links to the official sources you should check for anything that changes.

None of this is clinical advice. It is about how the system works and where to go, so you can make your own decisions and find the right care.

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    Canberra Hospital

    Garran

    The ACT's main public hospital in Garran, handling emergency, surgical and specialist care for the region. For life-threatening emergencies, go directly to the emergency department or call 000.

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    ACT Walk-In Centres

    Various

    Free nurse-led clinics for non-emergency health needs — no Medicare card required. Centres at Belconnen, Gungahlin and the City open daily, including evenings and weekends.

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  3. 3

    Calvary Public Hospital Bruce

    Bruce

    The second public hospital in the ACT, located in Bruce near the University of Canberra. Offers emergency, maternity and surgical services as a complement to Canberra Hospital.

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  4. 4

    ACT Health GP Finder

    City

    The ACT Health website lists bulk-billing and mixed-billing GP clinics across all districts. Use it to find practices that are accepting new patients, including after-hours urgent care.

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  5. 5

    healthdirect GP After Hours Line

    City

    For medical advice outside business hours, call 1800 022 222. A registered nurse assesses your symptoms and advises whether you need emergency care, an after-hours clinic or can wait for a GP.

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