Who can use the Aboriginal Women's Health Clinic?
The Aboriginal Women's Health Clinic ensures access to culturally safe and responsive health care for First Nations people with a female reproductive system from the age of first menstruation (period).
The clinic is for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women, girls and gender diverse people, including Elders.
Services available
The Aboriginal Women's Health Clinic provides high-quality screening, diagnosis and management of conditions over women's life stages.
A team of health professionals provide free and confidential services and care coordination.
The clinic provides a range of health services for women's health issues and concerns including:
Cost of services
All services provided by the Aboriginal Women's Health Clinic are free.
Some follow-up services (for example, specialist referrals or medications) may have costs. This will be explained during your appointment.
How to make an appointment
You do not need a referral, although some people may be referred to the clinic by a health professional, like a GP (doctor).
The Aboriginal Women's Health Clinic is based at 2 First Peoples' Health and Wellbeing locations in Thomastown and Frankston, Victoria.
| Clinic | Address |
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| Thomastown | 258 Settlement Rd Thomastown VIC 3074 |
| Frankston | 401-403 Nepean Hwy Frankston VIC 3199 |
You can book an appointment:
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