Need to see a doctor after hours? We’re here to help!
Bridges After Hours GP clinics provide access to GP services when your regular GP practice may be closed.
We are here for you!
- some GPs may insist you wear an approved face mask, therefore face masks are encouraged for your appointment,
- we ask risk and triage screening questions to all patients,
- you may be asked to perform a Rapid Antigen Test for COVID-19
- we may ask you to wait in your car if you have respiratory symptoms.
As with any new service, when you visit for the first time, you will be asked to complete a patient registration form that includes some personal information.
We will ask for consent to release your personal and health information to other health professionals including your regular GP.
Please be aware that we triage arrivals and may need to prioritise appointments at times.
Bridges After Hours GP Clinics are not affiliated with the Medicare Urgent Care Clinics.
PHN AFTER HOURS CLINIC CONSULTATION SURVEY: The Australian Department of Health and Aged Care is undertaking a review of after-hours primary care programs. The Review will consider the need for primary care after-hours services, the current state of after-hours service provision- CCPC welcomes you to participate in the consultation process and provide feedback about the ongoing need for After- Hours GP Clinics on the Central Coast. Please click the link to have your say- After Hours Clinic Consultation Survey
Funded by the Hunter, New England & Central Coast Primary Health Network (HNECC PHN)