Monash Medical Centre Telehealth: GP & Bulk Bill 2026

Independent patient guide · Clayton VIC · 2026

Monash Medical Centre: Telehealth, Emergency, Specialist Clinics, Parking & Visiting Guide

Use this guide before you travel, call the switchboard, join a video appointment, visit a patient, look for parking, or search for “bulk bill GP near Monash Medical Centre.” Monash Medical Centre is a major public hospital campus, not a normal walk-in GP clinic.

(03) 9594 6666 Main Monash Medical Centre switchboard
246 Clayton Road Clayton VIC 3168
Telehealth Join through the clinic link sent to you
Emergency Call 000 for life-threatening symptoms
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Emergency rule: call 000 for chest pain, stroke signs, severe breathing trouble, collapse, severe bleeding, major trauma, poisoning, seizure, suicidal crisis, or any life-threatening symptom. Do not wait for telehealth, GP booking, or switchboard routing.
Fast answer for searchers

Quick Answer: What Is Monash Medical Centre Best For?

Monash Medical Centre in Clayton is a major Monash Health public hospital. It is best for hospital-based care such as emergency services, specialist clinics, surgery, medical services, allied health, mental health services, palliative care, imaging, pathology-linked care, paediatric hospital pathways, and booked Monash Health telehealth appointments.

It is not the right starting point for routine GP tasks like repeat scripts, simple medical certificates, regular check-ups, ordinary referrals, or “bulk bill GP appointment” searches. Those usually belong with your regular GP, a local general practice, a university health service if eligible, Healthdirect, a Medicare Urgent Care Clinic, or 000 if it is an emergency.

Hospital address 246 Clayton Road Clayton VIC 3168.
Main phone (03) 9594 6666 Use for switchboard, ward routing, patient enquiries and campus help.
Telehealth Booked clinic only Use the virtual waiting room link from your appointment notice.
GP care Use GP/UCC instead For routine scripts, certificates and ordinary GP problems.
Important wording: “Monash Medical Centre bulk bill GP” is a misleading search phrase. Monash Medical Centre is a public hospital, not a regular GP clinic. Bulk-billed urgent care may be available through Medicare Urgent Care Clinics when the problem is urgent but not life-threatening.
Original patient route tool

What Do You Need From Monash Medical Centre?

Choose the closest reason you came here. This tool does not diagnose symptoms. It helps you pick the safest next step: hospital switchboard, telehealth waiting room, GP, Medicare Urgent Care Clinic, Victorian Virtual Emergency Department, visitor information, parking, or 000.

Choose all 3 options. Your safest route will appear here.
Hospital navigation pathway

Use This 5-Step Path Before You Call or Travel

Monash Medical Centre is a large hospital campus. The biggest user mistake is treating it like a normal medical centre. First work out your care type, then use the correct official pathway.

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Check danger

Emergency symptoms mean 000.

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Check appointment

Telehealth, phone, or face-to-face?

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Check service

Hospital clinic, ED, GP, UCC, or VVED?

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Check access

Parking, station, bus, drop-off, entry.

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Bring proof

Letter, Medicare, referral, results.

Telehealth waiting room

Monash Medical Centre Telehealth: How to Join Without Getting Lost

Monash Health telehealth is usually for a booked clinic or specialist appointment. You should receive appointment instructions from the clinic, including the virtual waiting area link. Enter the virtual waiting area about 10 minutes before your appointment time.

The telehealth information sheet says the video call itself is free except for your internet usage, you do not need to create an account, and your clinician joins when ready. You should use a quiet private space, a stable internet connection, your device camera and microphone, and your Medicare card or appointment information.

Telehealth checklist

Use your appointment letter
Adult, community, mental health and paediatric telehealth pathways can differ.
Join 10 minutes early
Do not wait until the exact appointment time to test the link.
Have Medicare and medicines nearby
Keep allergies, recent results and your top questions ready.
Call if the link fails
Use your clinic contact or Monash Medical Centre switchboard instead of refreshing for too long.
Practical tip: if your appointment is by phone, stay near your phone and answer private or unknown numbers around the appointment time. If it is a video call, use the exact clinic link rather than guessing a waiting room.
GP vs hospital care

Is Monash Medical Centre a Bulk-Billing GP Clinic?

No. Monash Medical Centre should not be treated as a normal walk-in GP clinic. It is a public hospital. Hospital care may be publicly funded, but that is not the same as booking a standard bulk-billed GP appointment for routine scripts, certificates, check-ups or simple referrals.

Need Better first route Why
Repeat script, medical certificate, general check-up Regular GP or local medical centre These are routine primary-care tasks, not hospital switchboard tasks.
Booked specialist, outpatient or hospital clinic appointment Monash Health clinic instructions Use the appointment letter, referral pathway or clinic contact details.
Urgent but not life-threatening illness or injury Medicare Urgent Care Clinic or VVED if appropriate UCCs are designed for urgent non-emergency care and are bulk billed with Medicare.
Severe or life-threatening symptoms 000 / Emergency Department Do not delay severe symptoms by searching GP options.
Repeat script or certificateUse your regular GP or a local medical centre, not the hospital switchboard.
Specialist appointmentUse your Monash Health appointment letter and clinic instructions.
Urgent but not emergencyCheck a Medicare Urgent Care Clinic or VVED if suitable.
Life-threatening symptomsCall 000 or attend emergency care immediately.
Emergency, UCC and VVED

Emergency Department vs Urgent Care vs VVED

Monash Medical Centre has an Emergency Department at the Clayton campus. Monash Health also lists urgent care clinics for problems that cannot wait for a GP but do not require emergency department care. The Victorian Virtual Emergency Department is another option for eligible non-life-threatening emergencies via video.

Use 000 / ED for Life-threatening symptoms Chest pain, stroke signs, severe breathing difficulty, collapse, severe bleeding, major trauma, poisoning or serious worsening symptoms.
Use UCC for Urgent non-emergency care Examples include minor infections, sprains, mild burns, minor cuts, UTIs, rashes, respiratory illness or minor eye/ear problems.
Use VVED for Video emergency advice Free 24/7 public video service for eligible non-life-threatening emergencies. You need a device with a camera.

Nearby urgent-care pathways named by Monash Health

Service Location Hours / access
Mount Waverley Urgent Care Clinic 408 Huntingdale Road, Mount Waverley 9am–11pm, 7 days. Supports Monash Medical Centre Emergency.
Monash Children’s Urgent Care Clinic Monash Children’s Hospital, 246 Clayton Road, Specialist Consulting 1 After-hours only. Walk-in clinic. Check current hours before attending.
Victorian Virtual Emergency Department Online video service 24 hours, 7 days. Register online; not a standard phone service.
Mount Waverley UCC408 Huntingdale Road. Listed as supporting Monash Medical Centre Emergency. Open 9am–11pm, 7 days.
Monash Children’s UCCAt Monash Children’s Hospital, Specialist Consulting 1. After-hours only and walk-in.
VVED24/7 video service for eligible non-life-threatening emergencies. Register online with a camera-enabled device.
ED wait-time caution: public ED wait-time pages usually show an estimate for first clinical consultation, not total time in the emergency department. Patients needing immediate life-saving treatment are seen immediately.
Specialist clinics and referrals

How Monash Health Specialist Clinic and Outpatient Referrals Work

Specialist and outpatient clinics are different from GP appointments. Monash Health says specialist clinics cover more than 60 clinical specialties. A referral is received, matched to a patient record, assigned to a specialty, clinically triaged, then accepted, waitlisted or not accepted depending on the service and urgency.

Specialist Clinic phone 1300 342 273 Monday 8am–4pm; Tuesday to Friday 8:15am–4pm.
Community services phone (03) 8572 5631 Monday to Friday, 8:30am–4:20pm. Closed public holidays.
Referral status Do not guess The patient and GP are notified if accepted, waitlisted or not accepted.
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Referral received

Matched to existing or new record.

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Assigned

Sent to the correct specialty.

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Triaged

Urgency priority is assessed.

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Booked or waitlisted

Depends on demand and priority.

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Letter sent

Patient and referrer are notified.

Parking and construction-aware arrival

Monash Medical Centre Parking, Drop-Off, Public Transport and Access

Monash Health says Monash Medical Centre is undergoing a major upgrade, with a new seven-storey tower above the emergency department expected to be completed in 2029. Access can change during construction, so check the official “Getting to Monash Medical Centre” page before travelling.

Car park 24/7 paid visitor car park Multi-level public car park via the Clayton Road site entrance.
Clearance 2.2 metres Check vehicle height before entering the public car park.
Concession parking $11 visit signal Present valid concession card at Hospital Reception, generally 8am–8pm.

Parking fee guide

Time period Monash Medical Centre parking rate signal Patient tip
First 30 minutes Free Useful for quick drop-off only; do not rely on it for clinic visits.
31–60 minutes $11 Short appointments can still exceed this if check-in is slow.
1–2 hours $21 Common for outpatient appointments.
2–5 hours $23–$28 range Plan for delays, tests, imaging or clinic running late.
5+ hours $29 signal Ask about daily/repeat tickets if staying longer.
Daily / weekly repeat Daily and weekly repeat tickets are available Useful for carers, repeated visits or longer admissions.
First 30 minutesFree signal. Best for quick drop-off, not a full clinic visit.
31–60 minutes$11 signal. Short visits can still go over this.
1–2 hours$21 signal. Common outpatient visit length.
2–5 hours$23–$28 range. Plan for clinic delays and tests.
5+ hours$29 signal. Ask about repeat tickets.
Train Clayton Station Monash Health says the hospital is about a five-minute walk from Clayton station.
Bus 631, 733, 703 SmartBus Stops are listed on Clayton Road outside Monash Medical Centre.
Drop-off Main entry only Vehicles must be attended. Parking is not permitted in the drop-off area.
Visitor rules

Visiting Monash Medical Centre: Hours, Limits and Ward Differences

General Monash Health visiting hours are 8am to 8pm unless a specific area says otherwise. Public guidance says two visitors are generally permitted at one time, unless the nurse or midwife in charge agrees otherwise for patient needs.

General visiting 8am–8pm Outside these times is by arrangement only.
Visitors at bedside Usually two at a time Ward staff may adjust for patient needs.
Children’s hospital Parent/guardian overnight Parents or guardians may stay overnight with patients under 18.
Area Special visitor note What to do
Maternity Quiet time is listed from 2pm to 4pm daily. Check with ward before visiting during quiet time.
Mental health Visits are by appointment only from 9am to 9pm, excluding Oasis Ward. Arrange before arriving.
Oasis Ward Visiting time signal is 10am to 7pm. Confirm directly with the ward.
Infection-control areas Masks are optional in many areas unless directed. Follow signs and staff instructions on the day.
MaternityQuiet time is listed from 2pm to 4pm daily. Check before visiting.
Mental healthVisits are by appointment only from 9am to 9pm, excluding Oasis Ward.
Oasis WardVisiting time signal is 10am to 7pm. Confirm directly.
Infection-control areasFollow signs and staff instructions about masks or limits.
Phone routing

Useful Monash Medical Centre Contact Numbers

Calling the wrong number wastes time. Use this routing table before you phone.

Main hospital (03) 9594 6666 Switchboard, ward routing, patient enquiry and general hospital contact.
Monash Children’s Hospital (03) 8572 3000 Children’s hospital switchboard at the Clayton campus.
Interpreter services (03) 9594 2375 Also listed: (03) 9554 8860. Ask early if you need language help.
Specialist clinics 1300 342 273 Use for specialist clinic referral and appointment contact.
Before leaving home

What to Bring to Monash Medical Centre

A hospital appointment is not like a short GP visit. Bring enough information to help staff confirm your identity, service, referral, medication risk and appointment type.

Appointment letter or SMS
Check clinic name, campus, level, time and telehealth vs face-to-face instructions.
Medicare card
Keep it ready for identification and hospital administration.
Referral details
Bring GP/specialist referral or referral confirmation if relevant.
Medication list
Include dose, frequency, allergies and recent changes.
Recent results
Bring imaging, pathology, discharge summaries and letters if you have them.
Concession card
Needed if asking about concession parking.
Charged phone
Useful for calls, SMS instructions, maps and telehealth links.
Top 3 questions
Write them down before the appointment starts.
Map and directions

Monash Medical Centre Map: 246 Clayton Road, Clayton VIC 3168

Use this map for general orientation only. For clinic-specific instructions, construction access changes, drop-off rules, car park entry, emergency access and appointment location, use the official Monash Health pages and your appointment letter.

Avoid these mistakes

Common Mistakes People Make With Monash Medical Centre

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Searching “bulk bill GP” and calling the hospital switchboard for routine scripts or certificates.
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Travelling to Clayton when the appointment letter says telehealth or phone.
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Joining telehealth at the exact time instead of entering the waiting room early.
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Ignoring construction and access changes around the hospital entrance.
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Assuming ED wait-time pages show the total emergency department stay.
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Visiting wards without checking visitor limits, quiet time or ward-specific rules.
Official sources

Official Links to Check Before You Act

Use these official links after reading the guide above. Hospital access, clinic instructions, parking prices, visitor guidance, urgent care pathways and telehealth links can change.

Monash Medical Centre official page

Main hospital address, phone, getting there, visiting and patient links.

Open official hospital page
Monash Health Telehealth

Use for virtual waiting room entry, adult/community/mental health/paediatric telehealth and help resources.

Open telehealth page
Getting to Monash Medical Centre

Use for construction access, car park entry, Clayton station, buses, drop-off, taxi and rideshare details.

Open getting there page
Visitor car parking

Use for the latest parking fees, concession parking, street parking, disabled parking and drop-off rules.

Open parking page
Visiting Monash Health

Use for current visiting hours, visitor limits, quiet time, mental health and children’s hospital guidance.

Open visiting page
Referrals and specialist clinics

Use for outpatient referral contacts, HealthLink/eReferral and referral process guidance.

Open referrals page
Emergency departments

Use for ED guidance, urgent care clinics, VVED and Monash Health urgent-care routing.

Open emergency guidance
Medicare Urgent Care Clinic finder

Use for bulk-billed walk-in urgent care when the issue is urgent but not life-threatening.

Find Medicare UCC
FAQ

Monash Medical Centre FAQs

What is Monash Medical Centre phone number?

The main Monash Medical Centre phone number is (03) 9594 6666. Use it for switchboard, ward routing, patient enquiry, campus guidance and general hospital contact. Call 000 for emergencies.

Where is Monash Medical Centre located?

Monash Medical Centre is located at 246 Clayton Road, Clayton VIC 3168. The hospital is close to Clayton station and bus routes on Clayton Road.

Is Monash Medical Centre a bulk-billing GP clinic?

No. Monash Medical Centre is a public hospital, not a standard walk-in GP clinic. For repeat scripts, certificates, check-ups and ordinary GP care, use a local GP or your usual doctor. For urgent but not life-threatening care, check Medicare Urgent Care Clinics.

How do I join a Monash Health telehealth appointment?

Use the virtual waiting area link sent by your Monash Health clinic. Enter about 10 minutes before your appointment, choose the correct clinic/specialty pathway, and keep your Medicare card, medication list and questions ready.

Do I need an account for Monash Health telehealth?

The Monash Health telehealth information sheet says there is no need to create an account. You enter the clinic’s online waiting area and the clinician joins when ready.

What should I do if my Monash telehealth link fails?

Use the troubleshooting link from Healthdirect Video Call, check internet, camera and microphone, then call the clinic or Monash Medical Centre switchboard if you still cannot connect.

When should I go to Monash Medical Centre Emergency Department?

Use emergency care for serious or life-threatening symptoms such as chest pain, stroke signs, severe breathing trouble, collapse, major bleeding, serious injury, poisoning or rapidly worsening illness. Call 000 if immediate help is needed.

What is the difference between Monash ED and a Medicare Urgent Care Clinic?

Monash ED is for emergency and serious acute care. Medicare Urgent Care Clinics are for urgent but not life-threatening problems, are bulk billed with Medicare, and do not require an appointment or referral.

What is the closest station to Monash Medical Centre?

Clayton station is the closest railway station. Monash Health says the hospital is about a five-minute walk from Clayton station along Clayton Road.

Which buses stop near Monash Medical Centre?

Monash Health lists bus routes 631, 733 and the 703 SmartBus service stopping on Clayton Road immediately outside Monash Medical Centre.

Is there parking at Monash Medical Centre?

Yes. Paid visitor and patient parking is available in the multi-level public car park, which is open 24 hours a day. Check the official parking page for current rates, concession rules and access changes.

What are Monash Medical Centre visiting hours?

General visiting hours are 8am to 8pm unless a specific area has different rules. Maternity, mental health, paediatric and infection-control areas may have additional instructions.

How do specialist referrals work at Monash Health?

A referral is received, assigned to a specialty, clinically triaged, then accepted, waitlisted or not accepted. Specialist Clinic services can be contacted on 1300 342 273 during listed business hours.

Can I call Monash Medical Centre for interpreter help?

Monash Health lists interpreter service numbers including (03) 9594 2375 and (03) 9554 8860. Ask early if language support is needed for an appointment or hospital visit.

Final Patient Summary

The safest way to use Monash Medical Centre is to match your problem to the correct care route. Use 000 for emergencies, Monash Health telehealth only for booked clinic video appointments, the hospital switchboard for routing and patient enquiries, specialist clinic referral contacts for outpatient pathways, Medicare Urgent Care Clinics for urgent non-life-threatening care, and a local GP for routine scripts, certificates and check-ups.