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Drug Health Services

Drug Health and Addiction Medicine Services provide a diverse range of services for individuals and their families affected by drug and alcohol related problems.
Address

3 - 7 Eleanor Street, Footscray 3011

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Opening hours
Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm

Location and contact details

3 - 7 Eleanor Street, Footscray 3011 
Phone: (03) 8345 6682

What to bring

If attending an appointment, please bring: 

  • Your Medicare card
  • Your pension or healthcare card (if applicable)
  • Your General Practitioner (Doctor) contact details
  • List of current medications 

If you are unable to attend an appointment, please contact us.  

Parking

Metered parking is available on the streets surrounding the hospital. This parking is managed by the local council, and fees apply for two-hour periods between 8 am and 10 pm, Monday to Sunday.  

Parking inspectors regularly patrol the area, and vehicles must be moved every two hours to avoid fines. 

A paid car park is available on Stanlake Street. 

Accessible parking  

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Public transport

Bus 

The 410, 216, 219, 220 and 223 bus routes stop nearby Drug Health Service. 

Train and tram 

West Footscray station is a 10-minute walk from the hospital. 

Footscray Station interconnects with trams and buses travelling to Drug Health Services. 

Visit the Public Transport Victoria website to plan your journey.  

Interpreter services

Check our Interpreter Services page [LINK] to see if we can assist with any translations.   

In the case of a life threatening emergency, call 30020.
Emergency

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