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Melton Health Hub

Melton Health Hub provides a range of ambulatory services, urgent care, renal dialysis, oncology, chronic disease management, women’s and children’s health, and specialist clinics including dental.
Address

195-209 Barries Road Melton West, Vic, 3337

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Opening hours
Urgent care: 8am to 10:30pm. Dental services: 8:30am to 5pm. All other services: 9am to 5pm.

Location and contact details

195-209 Barries Road 
Melton West, Vic, 3337 
Phone: (03) 9747 7600 

Urgent Care

Melton urgent care is open daily from 8am to 10:30pm. Urgent care provides medical care for illnesses and injuries that require attention but are not life-threatening.  

You should visit urgent care for an illness or injury if you can’t wait for a regular appointment with a General Practitioner (GP).   

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Virtual emergency department

For non-life-threatening conditions like infections, nausea, minor cuts, rashes, burns, or fractures, consider the Victorian Virtual Emergency Department (Virtual ED)—a free, 24/7 video-based healthcare service. 

Connect with emergency nurses and doctors via your smartphone, computer, or tablet. They can provide medical advice, prescribe medications, and arrange tests close to home. 

Visit the patient section of the Victorian Virtual Emergency Department website to get started. The Virtual ED is free for Victorians. 

Parking

A short-term car park located outside Melton Health via Barries Road, please comply with parking signs. Accessible parking is also located in this car park.  

Public transport

Bus stop on Barries Road, SITA Buses 453, 458, 459 

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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