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Emergency Department

In an emergency, please phone Triple Zero (000)

On average, the Emergency Department at University Hospital Geelong treats more than 200 people on any weekday, and even more people on weekends and during holiday periods.

The dashboard below provides real-time information about how busy the Emergency Department is. This information is also displayed in the Emergency Department waiting room.

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NORMAL Even during normal activity staff are often busy and waiting times around an hour can be expected.
VERY BUSY As we get busier, the number of people in the waiting room increases and the time you may need to wait for treatment gets longer.
EXTREMELY BUSY When we are extremely busy, the waiting room often gets crowded and some people may need to wait more than four hours.

What is triage?

When you present to the Emergency Department you will be seen by a triage nurse. Triage nurses are specially trained and highly-skilled to make the first assessment of patients arriving to emergency. The triage nurse will perform your initial consultation, ask for your symptoms and perform routine checks to determine your triage category. Triage categories are used by staff to identify the sickest and most urgent patients.

How long will I wait?

The sickest patients are always seen first and people with common illnesses and less urgent conditions may be asked to be seated in the waiting room. If the Emergency Department is experiencing normal activity and your condition is less urgent, you may have to wait around an hour. If the department is extremely busy you may wait more than four hours. The number of patients in the waiting room is not an indication of how busy the department is.

Going home

If you are discharged from the Emergency Department, please collect your belongings, including X-rays, medications and any medical documents. Please ask a staff member if you require a medical certificate. Do not leave the Emergency Department without informing a staff member.

Other local health services

Private Hospital Emergency Departments in Geelong

Name Cost Hours Contact Website

St John of God Geelong Hospital Emergency Department

An out-of-pocket fee applies to most visits.  7.00am - 10.00pm, 7 days.

80 Myers Street, Geelong 

Ph 5226 8811

Click here.

Epworth Geelong Emergency Department

An out-of-pocket fee applies to most visits. 

24 hours, 7 days.

1 Epworth Place, Waurn Ponds

Ph 5271 7000

Click here.

Urgent Care Centres

Name Cost Hours Contact Website

Barwon Health North Urgent Care Centre

 

Bulk-billed for eligible Medicare card holders.

10am-9pm, 7 days

155 Princes Highway, Norlane Click here.
Geelong Priority Primary Care Centre Bulk billing applies. 
No charge for non-Medicare card holders.

7.30am-9pm, 7 days, including public holidays 

Christmas Day - 2pm - 9pm

Appointments not required

75 Roslyn Street, Belmont 3216

Ph 4206 7366 
Click here

Colac Area Health Urgent Care  Centre

Bulk-billed for eligible Medicare card holders.

24 hours, 7 days.

2-28 Connor Street, Colac

Ph 5232 5100 

Click here.

Lorne Community Hospital Urgent Care

Bulk-billed for eligible Medicare card holders.

24 hours, 7 days.

Albert Street, Lorne

Ph 5289 4300 

Click here.

After hours GP options


Name Cost Hours Contact Website

Myers Street Family
Medical Practice

Out of pocket costs may apply to see a GP.
Please check with practice.

8am-8pm  

Monday to Sunday

Please call practice on day or check
Hot Doc to book appointments after
6pm weekdays and on weekends

148 Myers St Geelong 3220

Ph 5229 5192 
Click here 

Home Doctor Service

Name Cost Hours Contact Website

13SICK National Home Doctor

Bulk-billed for eligible Medicare card holders.

Booking lines are open from 6pm weekdays, 12 noon Saturday, all day Sunday and public holidays.

13SICK (137 425)

https://homedoctor.com.au/

General Practitioners / Medical Centres

Health Direct: www.healthdirect.gov.au/australian-health-services

Helplines

GP After-Hours Helpline

Victorians can now call the national after hours GP helpline directly for reassurance and practical medical advice. The helpline is free to callers from landlines within Australia and operates Monday to Saturday 6pm to 8am, and from 12noon Saturday to 8am Monday and on all public holidays.

Ph: 1800 022 222              Website: www.healthdirect.gov.au/after-hours-gp-helpline 

Nurse On Call

Nurse On Call is a phone service that provides immediate, expert health advice from a registered nurse, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Ph: 1300 606 024              Website: https://www.health.vic.gov.au/primary-care/nurse-on-call 

Last Modified: Monday, 11 December 2023

Contact

Address: University Hospital Geelong, Ryrie Street emergency entrance, Geelong

Phone: (03) 4215 0100

Opening hours: 24 hours, every day of the year.