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University Health Service – University of Sydney

General practice service
  • Open now
  • Closes at 5:00 pm

Location

Wentworth Building G01 Level 3 Corner Butlin Avenue and City Road SYDNEY NSW 2000 Australia

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Contact

Opening times

  • Mon 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Tue 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Wed 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Thu 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Fri 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM

About University Health Service – University of Sydney


Facilities

  • hasTelehealthAvailableTelehealth Available

    You can speak to the healthcare professional by phone or video call.

    Telehealth Available
  • Telehealth Available Appointments

    Call to check whether you need an appointment.

  • mixedBillingMixed Billing

    Mixed billing means that you may be eligible for bulk billing, if you fit certain criteria. If you do not qualify for bulk billing then you may need to pay a fee. Please contact the service directly to find out more.

Additional information

Service open only to students and staff of University of Sydney and existing patients.

Practitioners

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Susan Willis

General practitioner, Female

Disclaimer: The information provided here is sourced from healthdirect. While we strive to ensure accuracy, we cannot guarantee that all information is current or correct. If you find any inaccuracies, please contact the healthdirect team directly to request updates or verify the information.

Book an
appointment

For information about this service, or to book an appointment, please call.

Call 02 9351 3484

Speak with a sexual
health nurse

Did you know that we have a team of experienced sexual health nurses that can answer any questions you have about sexual health for free?

Yup! This is service is available to all young people under the age of 30 in NSW and is 100% confidential.

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