In Australia you can choose which GP practice you attend. To find out what practices are in your area you can:
- ask family and friends for their recommendations
- search the telephone directory or online under ‘medical practitioners’
- search the National Health Services Directory
- speak to local chemists as they often know of nearby GP practices.
Before making a decision you may want to call the practice to ask:
- When is the practice open?
- Is the practice easy to get to? Is it close to public transport, or is there reasonable car parking nearby?
- How long can it take to see a doctor?
- What fees are payable? Does the practice bulk bill?
- Are both male and female doctors available? You may prefer to see a male or female GP for certain health problems.
- Do any of the doctors speak languages other than English?
After hours GP services
Some GPs see patients outside of normal working hours, such as evenings and weekends.
Find out more about GP after hours services.
If your own doctors are unavailable you can telephone healthdirect on 1800 022 222 for health advice. healthdirect is a 24 hour, 7 day a week health advice line available to anyone calling from within Western Australia. Experienced registered nurses will provide immediate advice on how urgent your problem is and what to do about it.
GP Urgent Care clinic
There is a large network of GP practices in Perth that can provide GP urgent care services so people can receive the most appropriate care without the need to attend an emergency department. GP urgent care is treating people with urgent (required on the day), but non-life threatening injury and illness that is typically treated within the usual scope of general practice.
When should I go to a GP Urgent Care clinic?
GP Urgent Care clinics provide treatment for urgent minor injury and illness (required on the day), but non-life threatening, that is typically treated within the usual scope of general practice.
What types of minor injuries and illness are treated at a GP urgent care clinic?
- Musculoskeletal injuries such as minor fractures, sports injuries and minor neck and back pain
- Skin and soft tissue infections and symptoms, such as cuts and lacerations, mild burns and rashes, bites and insect stings
- Gastrointestinal illnesses
- Illnesses of the eye, ear, nose and throat
- Other potentially urgent medical symptoms such as urinary tract infections and wound infections and abdominal pain.
What services are provided at a GP Urgent Care clinic?
GP urgent care clinics will have access to pathology and radiology services. They will also include fully equipped treatment rooms to apply sutures, plastering and conduct minor procedures.
Where can I find a GP Urgent Care clinic?
You can find a GP Urgent Care clinic by searching the healthdirect directory (external site).

Do I need to make an appointment for a GP Urgent Care clinic?
Yes. You can make an appointment quickly and easily by searching for a GP Urgent Care clinic on the directory, selecting your chosen clinic and selecting 'Book now'.
How to book a GP Urgent Care clinic appointment online