Apsley Medical Centre Willetton: Fees, HotDoc Booking, Hours & Patient Guide
Independent patient guide to Apsley Medical Centre at 3/73 Apsley Road, Willetton, covering phone number, mixed billing, HotDoc booking, GP hours, public holiday access, telehealth-phone consultations, services, results policy, map, parking, and what to bring before your visit.
Location
3/73 Apsley Road
Willetton WA 6155
City of Canning area
Billing Snapshot
Mixed billing. Bulk billing may apply under conditions, including under 16s and over 65s according to Healthdirect.
Hours & Phone
Mon–Fri 8:00am–6:00pm
Sat–Sun 9:00am–5:00pm
Public holidays 9:00am–2:00pm
(08) 9354 0700
Instant Answer: Is Apsley Medical Centre bulk billed?
Apsley Medical Centre is a mixed billing practice, not a guaranteed bulk billing clinic for every patient and every service. The official site says many consultations may have fees associated and that the clinic will continue to bulk bill patients who meet the criteria. Healthdirect lists mixed billing, concession rates, and bulk billing available for under 16s and over 65s.
Fast contact: call (08) 9354 0700 before booking if you need to confirm fees, concession billing, telehealth suitability, public holiday hours, test results, vaccines, procedures or whether your exact appointment type is bulk billed.
Quick Patient Decision Box
Book online if you need a standard GP appointment and HotDoc clearly shows the appointment type you need.
Call reception if you need bulk billing confirmation, a long consult, telehealth-phone consultation, iron infusion, Implanon, Mirena removal, driving assessment, workers compensation, care plan, immunisation, pathology results, or fee clarification.
Call 000 for chest pain, stroke signs, severe breathing difficulty, collapse, major injury, severe bleeding, sudden confusion or serious deterioration.
Apsley Medical Centre Quick Facts
Apsley Medical Centre is a GP clinic at 3/73 Apsley Road, Willetton WA 6155. The main phone number is (08) 9354 0700, fax is (08) 9457 6379, and the listed reception email is reception@apsleyrdmedical.com.au. Healthdirect also lists the address as Unit 3, 73 Apsley Road, Willetton WA 6155.
The clinic is in the City of Canning area and is useful for patients in Willetton, Canning Vale, Cannington, Riverton, Parkwood, Lynwood, Shelley, Bull Creek, Leeming and surrounding Perth southern suburbs. The official site describes the clinic as mixed billing and says appointments are available face to face and by telehealth-phone consultation.
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Open Official Clinic Website Open Healthdirect ListingApsley Medical Centre Opening Hours and Weekend Access
The official Apsley Medical Centre website lists Monday to Friday 8:00am–6:00pm, Saturday 9:00am–5:00pm, Sunday 9:00am–5:00pm, and public holidays 9:00am–2:00pm. Healthdirect also lists weekdays 8:00am–6:00pm and Saturday/Sunday 9:00am–5:00pm, with a note that most public holidays are 9:00am–2:00pm and patients should call before visiting.
Weekend and public holiday hours are helpful, but doctor rosters, nurse availability, pathology, allied health and special services can differ from the main opening hours. Call before travelling if you need a specific doctor, vaccination, iron infusion, procedure, pathology collection, driver assessment, WorkCover appointment or same-day care.
Patient tip: opening hours do not guarantee every service is available at that time. For weekends and public holidays, call first if your visit is not a simple GP appointment.
Does Apsley Medical Centre Bulk Bill? — 2026 Fees Guide
Apsley Medical Centre is a mixed billing practice. The official website says many consultations may have fees associated and that the clinic will continue to bulk bill if you meet the criteria. Healthdirect says fees apply, concession rates are available for concession card holders, and bulk billing is available for under 16s and over 65s.
The safest approach is to ask about your exact appointment before booking. Billing can vary depending on patient age, Medicare eligibility, concession status, appointment length, doctor, time of visit, telehealth suitability, procedure needs, workers compensation, driving assessments, private forms, vaccines and allied health services.
Best billing question to ask
Ask reception: “Will this exact appointment with this doctor be bulk billed, concession billed, privately billed, or Medicare-rebatable with an out-of-pocket fee?”
Need to confirm fees, bulk billing criteria or Medicare rebate before booking?
Call Reception: (08) 9354 0700 Open Official WebsiteApsley Medical Centre Appointments — HotDoc, Phone and Walk-In Reality
Apsley Medical Centre says patients can book online via HotDoc or over the phone by calling (08) 9354 0700. Healthdirect lists the service as appointment needed, which means patients should book rather than assuming they can arrive and be seen immediately.
The official site also asks patients with cold or flu symptoms, fever, sore throat, cough or shortness of breath to advise the reception team at the point of booking so the team can assist. This is important for infection control and for choosing the safest appointment type.
Book online for simple appointments. Call if your visit is complex, urgent or fee-sensitive.
Book Apsley Medical Centre via HotDoc Phone BookingNew patient and weekend booking tips
- Book ahead because Healthdirect lists appointment-needed access.
- Call before attending if you have respiratory symptoms or need infection-control advice.
- Ask about fees before booking if you are not sure whether you meet bulk billing criteria.
- Request a longer appointment for multiple concerns, mental health, chronic disease or complex paperwork.
- Do not use routine booking notes for emergency symptoms.
Apsley Medical Centre Appointment Type Picker
Use this guide before booking. Choosing the wrong appointment type can lead to a rushed consult, rebooking, unexpected fees or not enough time with the GP.
Simple rule: if your issue involves more than one concern, mental health, chronic illness, procedure work, workplace injury, driving assessment, results or a detailed history, call reception and ask for the correct appointment length.
Apsley Medical Centre DNA Fee — No-Show and Cancellation Caution
Many Australian GP clinics charge a DNA fee when a patient does not attend or cancels too late. For Apsley Medical Centre, a fixed public DNA/no-show fee amount was not confirmed on the checked official pages. This guide does not invent a dollar figure.
Important no-show fee note
A no-show or late-cancellation fee is usually a private administrative fee, not a Medicare-rebatable consultation. Ask reception about the current cancellation window and any non-attendance policy before booking, especially for long consults, procedures, allied health, iron infusion or weekend appointments.
This matters because appointment slots are limited, especially weekends and public holidays. A missed booking can block another patient who needs a same-day GP, vaccination, result review, care plan, dressing, procedure or urgent assessment.
Need to cancel, move or check a booking?
Call Apsley Medical CentreApsley Medical Centre Telehealth and Phone Consultations
The official Apsley Medical Centre site says the clinic is open for face-to-face and telehealth-phone consultations. You can book online via HotDoc or over the phone. Telehealth may be useful for simple follow-up, known-patient review, results discussion or continuing care when the doctor decides it is clinically suitable.
Telehealth is not suitable for emergencies, severe symptoms, major injuries, chest pain, breathing difficulty, wounds requiring examination, new abdominal pain, collapse, or anything needing a physical examination. In Australia, Medicare-rebated telehealth can also depend on eligibility and established relationship rules, so new patients should call before assuming telehealth will be Medicare-rebatable.
Need to check whether telehealth is available or suitable?
Ask Reception About Telehealth Check Medicare Telehealth RulesWilletton GP After Hours — Healthdirect and 000
Apsley Medical Centre lists weekend and most public holiday opening, but patients should still call before visiting outside weekday hours. If the clinic is closed or no appointment is suitable, call Healthdirect on 1800 022 222 for non-urgent nurse advice and service navigation.
For serious or life-threatening symptoms, call 000 immediately or attend emergency care. Do not wait for a GP appointment, telehealth call or online booking if symptoms are severe.
Call 000 for urgent symptoms
Do not wait for a GP appointment or callback if there is chest pain, stroke symptoms, severe breathing difficulty, collapse, severe allergic reaction, major injury, heavy bleeding or sudden serious deterioration.
Why Is My GP Running Late? — The Honest Answer
Apsley Medical Centre provides standard GP care plus services such as iron infusion, immunisations, care plans, driving assessments, workers compensation, Mirena removal, Implanon insertion/removal, pathology and allied health. Even with appointment scheduling, a previous patient may need urgent review, mental health support, abnormal results discussion, a dressing, a child’s assessment, respiratory triage or a procedure that takes longer than planned.
Running late does not automatically mean the clinic is poorly organised. It often means the GP is responding to clinical complexity and not cutting a patient short when extra care is needed. If timing matters, call reception before leaving and ask whether your doctor is running on time.
Apsley Medical Centre Services — What Does This Willetton GP Clinic Offer?
The official Apsley Medical Centre site lists a wide range of services, including iron infusion, Implanon removal and insertion, care plans, health assessments, COVID vaccinations, immunisations, driving assessments, workers compensation, Mirena removal, chiropractic, pathology and dietitian services.
Trusted listings also describe allied health support and note that physiotherapy and podiatry may complement GP care. As with any mixed billing clinic, patients should confirm whether a particular service is bulk billed, privately billed, billed through Medicare with a gap, or priced separately by an allied health provider.
For iron infusion, Implanon, Mirena removal, driving assessments, workers compensation, allied health, pathology or vaccination appointments, call first rather than booking the first available short GP slot. These services may need a specific doctor, nurse time, consent, stock, preparation or extra appointment length.
Getting Test Results and Recalls at Apsley Medical Centre
Apsley Medical Centre’s published policy says urgent results may trigger contact from the doctor or practice nurse using the contact details supplied. For non-urgent results, the nurse may contact patients to advise that an appointment with the doctor is needed. If attempts to contact a patient are unsuccessful, a letter may be sent requesting an appointment.
The policy also says results are not provided over the phone due to confidentiality. If results are normal, the clinic says it may not contact you, but you are welcome to phone and check whether results have returned; you will still need an appointment to discuss results.
Patient tip: do not assume “no news is good news” for every test. Ask your GP when results are expected, whether you need a review appointment, and what symptoms should prompt earlier care.
Apsley Medical Centre Reviews — What Patients Should Look For
When reading Apsley Medical Centre reviews, focus on practical patterns rather than one emotional comment. Useful review signals include whether patients understood mixed billing, whether reception explained fees, whether HotDoc booking worked well, whether doctors listened, whether weekend access helped, whether results follow-up was clear, and whether patients were told to book the right appointment length.
The examples below are realistic patient-style preparation notes. They are not presented as verified public reviews or official testimonials.
“Booking online was easy, but I called first because I wanted to confirm whether my appointment met the bulk billing criteria.”
— Willetton patient“Weekend hours are helpful, but I would still call ahead for vaccines, results or any appointment needing a nurse.”
— Canning area parent“For iron infusion or Implanon, I would not just book a standard consult. Calling reception first saves time.”
— Local community memberApsley Medical Centre Location, Map and Parking
Apsley Medical Centre is located at 3/73 Apsley Road, Willetton WA 6155. Healthdirect lists the address as Unit 3, 73 Apsley Road, Willetton WA 6155. The clinic is within the City of Canning area and is useful for patients travelling from Willetton, Canning Vale, Cannington, Parkwood, Riverton, Bull Creek, Leeming and Shelley.
- Driving: use the map before leaving and allow extra time around school, shopping and local traffic periods.
- New patients: arrive early for Medicare details, contact details and ID checks if required.
- Weekend visits: call before travelling if you need a specific doctor, nurse, vaccine or procedure.
- Respiratory symptoms: tell reception at the point of booking if you have fever, cough, sore throat or shortness of breath.
- Similar names: confirm Willetton WA and phone (08) 9354 0700 before booking or travelling.
Open the map before travelling.
Open in Google MapsWho Apsley Medical Centre May Suit Best
Apsley Medical Centre may suit patients who want a Willetton GP clinic with weekday, weekend and public holiday access, HotDoc booking, mixed billing with conditional bulk billing, telehealth-phone consultations and a broad list of GP and allied health services.
What to Bring to Apsley Medical Centre
Bring the right documents so reception and the GP can process your appointment properly, especially if you are a new patient, asking about bulk billing, attending on a weekend, reviewing results, booking a procedure or requesting workers compensation paperwork.
Common Mistakes to Avoid Before Visiting Apsley Medical Centre
- Do not assume every appointment is bulk billed; the clinic is mixed billing.
- Do not forget to ask whether you meet the clinic’s bulk billing criteria.
- Do not book a standard appointment for mental health, chronic disease, multiple symptoms or detailed paperwork.
- Do not expect results or clinical advice to be given over email.
- Do not expect test results to be explained over the phone if the clinic asks for a follow-up appointment.
- Do not book iron infusion, Implanon, Mirena removal, driving assessment or WorkCover without calling first.
- Do not rely on public holiday hours without calling before travelling.
- Do not use routine GP booking, email or HotDoc notes for emergency symptoms.
Nearby Medical Centre Guides for WA Patients
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How This Apsley Medical Centre Guide Was Checked
This guide was built from official and trusted sources, including Apsley Medical Centre’s official website, contact page, policy page, Healthdirect listing and HotDoc booking listing. The article prioritises official clinic information and uses cautious wording for fees, bulk billing criteria, public holiday access, telehealth, no-show policy and service availability.
Clinic billing, doctor rosters, appointment availability, public holiday hours, telehealth availability, pathology access, vaccine stock and service availability can change. Always confirm final details directly with Apsley Medical Centre before travelling or relying on fee information.
Accuracy note: this page avoids inventing a fixed DNA/no-show fee because the checked official sources did not confirm one publicly. Call reception for current appointment cancellation rules.
FAQ — Apsley Medical Centre Common Questions
What is Apsley Medical Centre phone number?
The main phone number is (08) 9354 0700. The fax number listed by the official site and Healthdirect is (08) 9457 6379.
Where is Apsley Medical Centre located?
Apsley Medical Centre is located at 3/73 Apsley Road, Willetton WA 6155. Healthdirect lists the address as Unit 3, 73 Apsley Road, Willetton WA 6155.
What are Apsley Medical Centre opening hours?
The official website lists Monday to Friday 8:00am–6:00pm, Saturday and Sunday 9:00am–5:00pm, and public holidays 9:00am–2:00pm. Call before visiting on public holidays or near closing time.
Does Apsley Medical Centre bulk bill?
Apsley Medical Centre is a mixed billing practice. The official site says it will continue to bulk bill if patients meet the criteria. Healthdirect says bulk billing is available for under 16s and over 65s, with fees and concession rates also listed.
Can I book Apsley Medical Centre online?
Yes. The official site says patients can book online via HotDoc or over the phone by calling (08) 9354 0700.
Does Apsley Medical Centre offer telehealth?
Yes. The official site says the clinic is open for face-to-face and telehealth-phone consultations. Call reception if you are unsure whether telehealth is clinically suitable or Medicare-rebatable.
What services does Apsley Medical Centre provide?
The official site lists iron infusion, Implanon insertion and removal, care plans, health assessments, COVID vaccinations, immunisations, driving assessments, workers compensation, Mirena removal, chiropractic, pathology and dietitian services.
Does Apsley Medical Centre give results over the phone?
The clinic policy says results are not provided over the phone due to confidentiality. Patients may need to make an appointment to discuss results, especially if contacted by the nurse or doctor.
What should I do if I have cold or flu symptoms?
The official site asks patients with cold or flu symptoms, fever, sore throat, cough or shortness of breath to advise the reception team at the point of booking so they can assist.
What should I bring to Apsley Medical Centre?
Bring your Medicare card, concession card if relevant, photo ID if requested, medication list, allergies, recent results, referral letters, claim details and a payment method in case fees apply.
Is Apsley Medical Centre a good Willetton GP near me?
It may be suitable if you live or work near Willetton, Canning Vale, Cannington, Riverton, Parkwood, Bull Creek, Leeming or Shelley and need a mixed billing GP clinic with weekend appointments. Confirm fees and availability before travelling.
What should I do in a medical emergency?
Call 000 for life-threatening symptoms such as chest pain, breathing difficulty, stroke symptoms, collapse, severe bleeding, major injury or sudden serious deterioration.
Official Sources & Patient Disclaimer
This page is an independent patient guide for medicalcentre-au.org. It is not the official website of Apsley Medical Centre, HotDoc, Healthdirect, Medicare, Services Australia, WA Health, Jupiter Health or any emergency service. It does not provide medical diagnosis, treatment advice, emergency advice or billing advice.
Official and trusted sources checked before writing include Apsley Medical Centre’s official website, contact page, policy page, Healthdirect listing and HotDoc booking listing. Always use official sources for current fees, appointment availability, doctor rosters, public holiday hours and service changes.
Use official sources for booking, fee confirmation and urgent health guidance.
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