Auburn Medical Centre: After Hours Doctor & Weekend GP
This independent patient guide explains Auburn Medical Centre at 106A Auburn Road, including phone number, weekend GP hours, after-hours doctor contact, bulk-billing wording, services, doctor timetable caution, language support, pathology notes, and how to avoid confusing it with Myhealth Auburn inside Auburn Central.
Address
106A Auburn Road
Auburn NSW 2144
Phone
Clinic: 02 9643 0048
After-hours: 02 9750 3800
Weekend GP
Saturday 1pm–6pm
Sunday 9am–5pm
Billing
Official site describes a comprehensive bulk-billing practice. Confirm non-standard fees.
Quick Answer: Auburn Medical Centre Weekend GP and After-Hours Doctor
Auburn Medical Centre at 106A Auburn Road lists regular clinic hours Monday to Friday 9:00am–5:00pm, Saturday 1:00pm–6:00pm and Sunday 9:00am–5:00pm. That makes it a useful search result for “Auburn Medical Centre weekend GP”, especially for people who need Sunday access.
The clinic’s contact page also lists an after-hours GP service with phone 02 9750 3800 and SMS Medical Service 2020. It shows after-hours coverage on weekdays from 6pm to 8am and weekends from 6pm to 8am. For life-threatening symptoms, do not use the GP after-hours pathway first — call 000.
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Auburn Medical Centre Key Facts for Patients
This table answers the practical questions behind “Auburn Medical Centre phone number”, “Auburn Medical Centre after hours”, “Auburn Medical Centre weekend GP”, “Auburn Medical Centre bulk billing” and “Auburn Medical Centre Auburn Road”.
| Patient need | Verified public information | Practical next action |
|---|---|---|
| Primary clinic covered | Auburn Medical Centre, 106A Auburn Road, Auburn NSW 2144 | Match the address carefully because Auburn has multiple similarly named medical centres. |
| Clinic phone | 02 9643 0048 | Use for regular appointments, doctor timetable, services, pathology and billing questions. |
| After-hours phone | 02 9750 3800; SMS Medical Service 2020 | Use after-hours GP pathway only for non-emergency medical help. Call 000 for emergencies. |
| Regular weekday hours | Monday to Friday 9:00am–5:00pm | Book routine care, scripts, referrals, forms and follow-up during normal hours where possible. |
| Weekend GP | Saturday 1:00pm–6:00pm; Sunday 9:00am–5:00pm | Call before travelling because weekend doctor availability can change. |
| Bulk billing | Official homepage describes it as a comprehensive bulk-billing practice. | Confirm if your exact service is bulk billed, especially procedures, allied health, reports, private vaccines and non-Medicare items. |
| Languages | Official site mentions Arabic, Pashto, Farsi and Chinese-speaking doctors. | Ask reception which doctor is available in your preferred language before booking. |
Important: Which Auburn Medical Centre Do You Mean?
“Auburn Medical Centre” is a high-confusion search because Auburn NSW has multiple clinics with similar names. This article focuses mainly on Auburn Medical Centre at 106A Auburn Road, because that clinic specifically publishes weekend GP hours and an after-hours GP service contact.
| Clinic name | Address / phone | Why patients confuse it | Best use |
|---|---|---|---|
| Auburn Medical Centre | 106A Auburn Road 02 9643 0048 |
The exact keyword “Auburn Medical Centre” often points here, and the clinic lists Sunday hours plus after-hours GP contact. | Weekend GP, after-hours service search, bulk-billing practice wording, language support and Auburn Road location. |
| Myhealth Auburn Medical Centre | Auburn Central, Shop Q50, Queen Street & Harrow Road 02 8788 5773 |
Its official page title also says “Auburn Medical Centre” and it is inside Auburn Central. | Shopping-centre GP, Medicare-eligible bulk-billing update, Clinical Labs, allied health and Saturday morning access. |
| Auburn Healthcare Centre | 4a Auburn Road 02 9643 3800 |
Similar location and strong after-hours wording through Sydney Medical Service. | Longer weekend/public-holiday consulting hours and separate after-hours GP service comparison. |
| NAS Advanced Medical Centre | 79 Auburn Road 02 9649 6027 |
Public site says medical centre Auburn, bulk billing available and 7-day late hours. | Late-night Auburn Road GP comparison, especially for users needing longer daily opening hours. |
Practical rule: Before calling, match the address first. “Auburn Road”, “Auburn Central”, “4a Auburn Road” and “79 Auburn Road” are different clinics with different phone numbers, hours and booking systems.
Auburn Medical Centre Weekend GP Hours
Auburn Medical Centre at 106A Auburn Road is useful for weekend GP search intent because the official contact page lists both Saturday and Sunday opening. Saturday starts later than many clinics, while Sunday is listed as a full daytime session.
| Day | Listed hours | Practical patient note |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | 9:00am–5:00pm | Best for routine care, scripts, referrals, forms and non-urgent follow-up. |
| Tuesday | 9:00am–5:00pm | Call if you need a specific doctor or language support. |
| Wednesday | 9:00am–5:00pm | Use regular hours for results, referrals and planned care. |
| Thursday | 9:00am–5:00pm | Book longer if you have multiple issues or paperwork. |
| Friday | 9:00am–5:00pm | Avoid leaving time-sensitive scripts or referrals until late Friday. |
| Saturday | 1:00pm–6:00pm | Good for afternoon weekend GP needs. Call before travelling because doctor timetable is a guide only. |
| Sunday | 9:00am–5:00pm | Useful for Sunday GP search intent. Confirm service availability first. |
Auburn Medical Centre After-Hours Doctor: When to Use It
The clinic’s contact page lists an after-hours GP service with phone 02 9750 3800 and SMS Medical Service 2020. It shows after-hours working hours as weekdays 6pm to 8am and weekends 6pm to 8am. This does not mean every problem is suitable for after-hours GP care.
After checking the decision points above, use the official Auburn Medical Centre contact page to verify the current after-hours service phone number and timing before calling.
Original Tool: Auburn After-Hours Doctor & Weekend GP Checker
This tool helps you decide whether to call the clinic, use the after-hours GP contact, book a weekend appointment, call healthdirect or call 000. It is not medical advice and does not diagnose symptoms.
Safety limit: This checker is a navigation tool only. It cannot confirm appointment availability, diagnose symptoms, confirm fees or replace emergency services.
Auburn Medical Centre Bulk Billing: What to Confirm First
The Auburn Medical Centre homepage describes the clinic as a comprehensive bulk-billing practice. That is useful, but a practical patient guide should still explain what to verify. Bulk billing usually applies to eligible Medicare services, not necessarily every item that happens during a visit.
Best fee question: “Will my exact appointment be bulk billed with my Medicare status, and are there any fees for after-hours care, procedures, reports, vaccines, allied health or non-Medicare items?”
How to Book Auburn Medical Centre Without Choosing the Wrong Pathway
The clinic homepage links to online appointment booking and says the doctor timetable is a guide only, asking patients to confirm doctor availability before leaving home. That is important for weekend GP and language-preference bookings.
- Check emergency risk first. If symptoms are life-threatening, call 000. Do not wait for a routine GP or after-hours callback.
- Match the clinic address. Use 106A Auburn Road if you mean this Auburn Medical Centre. Use Auburn Central or 4a Auburn Road only if you mean a different clinic.
- Choose regular vs after-hours. Use regular clinic hours for routine care. Use the after-hours GP contact only for non-emergency problems outside clinic hours.
- Confirm doctor availability. The clinic says the doctor timetable is a guide. Call before travelling if you need a specific GP or language support.
- Ask about billing. Confirm bulk billing or fees for your exact service, especially after-hours, allied health, reports, vaccines or procedures.
Booking script: “I need care for [reason]. Is this suitable for a normal GP appointment, weekend session or after-hours GP service? Is the doctor available today, and will this be bulk billed for my situation?”
After using the checklist, verify current booking options through the official Auburn Medical Centre homepage.
Auburn Medical Centre Services: GP, Pathology, ECG, Allied Health and Language Support
The official site describes general physician care, pathology and radiology-related support, ECG tests within the clinic, medical professionals, doctors, psychologist, exercise physiologist, podiatrist, dietitian, pathology and Q-Fever vaccination. It also notes Arabic, Pashto, Farsi and Chinese-speaking doctors.
Auburn Medical Centre Telehealth: When Phone Care Is Not Enough
Australian Government guidance says telehealth is for situations where the healthcare provider determines a physical examination is not needed. It also says GP telehealth usually requires a face-to-face consultation with the GP or another GP in the same practice in the previous 12 months, with limited exceptions.
For the national rule, read the Australian Government telehealth guidance after deciding whether your issue truly suits phone care.
Patient Help Video: GP, After-Hours Doctor, healthdirect or 000?
This is not an official Auburn Medical Centre promotional video. It is included because people searching for after-hours doctors often need help deciding whether to book a GP, call healthdirect, use an after-hours service or call 000.
- Use regular GP care for routine and ongoing health needs.
- Use after-hours GP for non-emergency problems outside clinic hours.
- Use healthdirect if you are unsure what level of care is needed.
- Use 000 for emergency warning signs.
Auburn Medical Centre Map, Address and Travel Check
Auburn Medical Centre is listed at 106A Auburn Road, Auburn NSW 2144. Because there are multiple medical centres around Auburn Road, Auburn Central and nearby streets, confirm the address before travelling.
People Also Search For: Auburn Medical Centre After Hours, Weekend GP and Bulk Billing
This section answers related Google Autosuggest, PASF, Bing Autosuggest and related-search intent in practical language instead of just listing keywords.
Common Mistakes Before Using an Auburn After-Hours Doctor
- Calling a GP after-hours service for emergency symptoms instead of calling 000.
- Confusing 106A Auburn Road with Myhealth Auburn inside Auburn Central, Auburn Healthcare Centre at 4a Auburn Road, or NAS Advanced at 79 Auburn Road.
- Assuming weekend hours mean every doctor or every service is available.
- Assuming bulk billing covers after-hours care, allied health, reports, medicals, procedures or private vaccines without checking.
- Using after-hours care for routine scripts, referrals, forms or medical certificates that can wait for normal clinic hours.
- Not confirming doctor language availability before travelling.
- Going for pathology or ECG without checking whether the service is available at that time.
- Choosing telehealth when your symptoms need examination, ECG, procedure or urgent physical assessment.
Official and Trusted Sources for This Auburn Medical Centre Guide
This page is an independent patient guide for MedicalCentre-AU.org. It is not the official website of Auburn Medical Centre, Myhealth Auburn, Auburn Healthcare Centre, healthdirect, Medicare, Australian Clinical Labs, Sydney Medical Service or any emergency service.
Use these links after reading the explanations above, so you know what to verify: clinic address, after-hours phone, weekend hours, doctor timetable, bulk-billing eligibility, service availability and emergency pathway.
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FAQ: Auburn Medical Centre After Hours Doctor and Weekend GP
What is Auburn Medical Centre phone number?
Auburn Medical Centre at 106A Auburn Road lists clinic phone 02 9643 0048. Its contact page also lists after-hours GP service phone 02 9750 3800 and SMS Medical Service 2020.
Where is Auburn Medical Centre located?
The Auburn Medical Centre covered in this guide is located at 106A Auburn Road, Auburn NSW 2144. Check the address carefully because nearby Auburn clinics use similar names.
What are Auburn Medical Centre opening hours?
The official Auburn Medical Centre page lists Monday to Friday 9:00am–5:00pm, Saturday 1:00pm–6:00pm and Sunday 9:00am–5:00pm.
Does Auburn Medical Centre have an after-hours doctor?
Yes. The contact page lists an after-hours GP service with phone 02 9750 3800 and SMS Medical Service 2020, with weekday and weekend after-hours windows shown as 6pm to 8am.
Is Auburn Medical Centre open on Sunday?
Yes. The 106A Auburn Road Auburn Medical Centre official page lists Sunday hours as 9:00am–5:00pm. Call before travelling to confirm doctor availability.
Does Auburn Medical Centre bulk bill?
The official homepage describes Auburn Medical Centre as a comprehensive bulk-billing practice. Patients should still confirm whether their exact visit, after-hours care, allied health, procedure, report, vaccine or non-Medicare service is bulk billed.
Is Myhealth Auburn the same as Auburn Medical Centre?
No. Myhealth Auburn Medical Centre is a separate clinic inside Auburn Central, Shop Q50, Queen Street and Harrow Road, with phone 02 8788 5773. This guide mainly covers Auburn Medical Centre at 106A Auburn Road.
What services does Auburn Medical Centre offer?
The official site mentions general physician care, doctors, psychologist, exercise physiologist, podiatrist, dietitian, pathology, Q-Fever vaccination, on-site blood collection, ECG testing and language support including Arabic, Pashto, Farsi and Chinese-speaking doctors.
What should I do if Auburn Medical Centre is closed?
If it is not an emergency, check the listed after-hours GP service or call healthdirect on 1800 022 222 if you are unsure what care is needed. For emergencies, call 000 immediately.
When should I call 000 instead of an after-hours GP?
Call 000 for chest pain, stroke symptoms, severe breathing difficulty, collapse, major injury, severe bleeding, poisoning, severe allergic reaction, or any situation that may be life-threatening.