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Yellow Fever Vaccination Centres – Western Australia Yellow Fever Vaccination Centres – Western Australia Centre Provider Name (in suburb order) Address Suburb Post Code Phone No. Albany Medical Centre 189 Middleton Rd Albany 6330 9841 8455 117 Pioneer Health Albany 2 Pioneer Rd Albany 6330 9842 2822 15 Southern Regional Medical Group 32 Albany Hwy Albany 6330 9845 9013 38 The Aberdeen Medical Centre 96 Aberdeen St Albany 6330 9842 9844 58 The Surgery - Middleton Beach 192 Middleton Road Albany 6330 9842 5900 87 The Surgery - Spencer Park 8 Hardie Road Albany 6330 9842 5900 87 Alexander Heights Family Practice 44 Greenpark Rd Alexander Heights 6064 9247 2533 155 Alkimos Medical & Dental Centre Unit 2, 2K Shorehaven Boulevarde Alkimos 6038 9563 1500 229 Applecross Village Medical Centre 2/40 Ardross St Applecross 6153 9364 8966 209 Armadale District Surgery 55 Church Ave Armadale 6112 9399 5777 261 Haynes Medical Centre Shop 1B, 1256 Armadale Rd Armadale 6112 9497 5096 257 Complete Corporate Health 8A / 398 Great Eastern Hwy Ascot 6104 9277 9900 114 Forum Medical Group 2/398 Great Eastern Highway Ascot 6104 9277 9299 239 Australind Medical Centre 1 Mulgara St Australind 6233 9797 1977 99 Leschenault Medical Centre Unit 7 Healthplex, 12 Leisure Drive Australind 6233 9725 8471 138 Aveley Medical Centre 15 Flecker Promenade Aveley 6069 6296 4655 195 Baldivis Family Medical Centre 1A/1B Stockland Mall, 20 Settlers Ave Baldivis 6171 9591 8423 226 Baldivis Medical Centre 6/7 Minden Lane Baldivis 6171 9524 4000 29 Ballajura Medical Practice 114 Illawarra Cres Ballajura 6066 9249 1311 197 Illawarra Medical Centre Ballajura City Shopping Centre, 229 Illawarra Crescent Ballajura 6066 9249 2033 158 Beckenham Medical Centre 204 Williams St Beckenham 6107 9451 2722 244 Bedford Family Practice 203 Salisbury St Bedford 6052 9271 4000 104 Belridge Medical Group Cnr Eddystone Ave and Ocean Reef Road Beldon 6027 9307 0707 201 REDiMED 1 Frederick Street Belmont 6104 9230 0956 183 Curtin University Medical Service Building 109 Curtin Health Service, Kent St Bentley 6102 9266 7345 92 health.wa.gov.au 20181123 Page 1 Yellow Fever Vaccination Centres – Western Australia Centre Provider Name (in suburb order) Address Suburb Post Code Phone No. Bibra Lake Medical Centre Cnr Annois Rd & Parkway Rd Bibra Lake 6163 9417 2600 273 Point Walter Medical Centre 322-324 Canning Hwy (Cnr Point Walter Rd) Bicton 6157 9319 2333 131 Garden City Medical Centre Suite 1, 177-179 Davy St Booragoon 6154 9310 9969 35 Boulder Medical 49 Burt Street Boulder 6432 9093 1044 68 Broome Doctors Practice Suite 3, 7 Napier Tce Broome 6725 9193 7933 125 Broome Medical Clinic 26 Robinson St Broome 6725 9192 2022 25 Kimberley Medical Group Unit 1 & 2, 19 Hamersley Street Broome 6725 9138 7200 231 Bullsbrook Family Medical Practice 49 Kimberley Street Bullsbrook 6084 9571 1478 207 Brecken Health Care Level 1, 12-16 Vasse St Bunbury 6230 9791 8133 14 Dr Foster & Associates (Bunbury Medical Centre) 207 Spencer St Bunbury 6230 9792 2666 4 Forrest Family Practice 122 Spencer St Bunbury 6230 9791 5175 169 Sonic HealthPlus Bunbury 68 Forrest Avenue Bunbury 6230 9791 5128 129 Spencer St Family Practice Unit 1, 130 Spencer Street Bunbury 6230 9791 7220 216 Wishing Well Clinic Bunbury 55 Forrest Ave Bunbury 6230 9791 5355 166 Brecken Health Busselton 86 Bussell Highway Busselton 6280 9751 5222 241 Broadwater Medical Centre 4 Broadwater Boulevard Busselton 6280 9751 0400 85 Busselton Medical Practice 21 Albert Street Busselton 6280 9752 1133 172 Duchess Medical Practice Unit 4, 69 Duchess St Busselton 6280 9752 4122 49 Surgery 82 82 Bussell Highway Busselton 6280 9752 4688 232 Connolly Drive Medical Centre Unit 3, 2 Captiva Approach Butler 6036 9562 2500 228 Occufam Medical 11/34 Abernethy Road Byford 6122 6149 1425 283 Nurse Practitioner Clinics - Canning Vale Shop 17, 100 Ranford Rd Canning Vale 6155 9456 5000 223 Queensgate Medical Centre Suite 6, 1st Floor, 2 Queensgate Drive Canning Vale 6155 9456 1811 213 health.wa.gov.au 20181123 Page 2 Yellow Fever Vaccination Centres – Western Australia Centre Provider Name (in suburb order) Address Suburb Post Code Phone No. Ranford Medical Centre Cnr Ranford Rd & Campbell Rd Canning Vale 6155 9456 0800 237 Sonic HealthPlus Canning Vale Unit 2, 165 Bannister Rd Canning Vale 6155 9256 5858 130 South Street GP Super Clinic (Star Family Medical) 265 Bannister Rd Canning Vale 6155 9455 4444 270 Cannington Medical Centre 8-10 Hamilton St Cannington 6107 6298 9999 225 Carnarvon Health Campus Pharmacy, Cleaver St Carnarvon 6701 9941 0436 20 Carnarvon Medical Centre 52 Robinson St Carnarvon 6701 9941 1169 184 Herdsman Medical Centre 12 Pearson Place Churchlands 6018 9383 7111 168 Ashton Ave Medical Centre 14 Ashton Ave Claremont 6010 9385 2288 107 Claremont Medical Centre 206 Stirling Hwy Claremont 6010 9285 5100 44 GPs on Bayview Level 1, 20 Bayview Terrace Claremont 6010 9217 6000 224 Como GP 245 Canning Highway Como 6152 6165 2444 247 Cottesloe Medical Centre Cnr Forrest Street Cottesloe 6011 9384 1500 116 Health Watch Clinics 3/484 Stirling Hwy Cottesloe 6011 9383 3435 5 Primary Health Care Dr P Kyros (Craigie Medical) 9 Perilya Rd Craigie 6025 9308 3333 179 Hobson's Gate Medical Centre Suite 6, 1 Hobsons Gate Currambine 6028 9305 5999 161 Shenton Avenue Medical Centre Unit 3a/94 Delamere Avenue Currambine 6028 9305 3232 211 Sunlander Medical Centre 2/10 Sunlander Dve Currambine 6028 9304 1424 171 Dalkeith Medical Centre 9/81 Waratah Ave Dalkeith 6009 9386 7417 71 Dalyellup Family Medical Centre 11/ 135 Norton Promenade Dalyellup 6230 9795 6422 98 Dianella Family Practice 294 Grand Promenade Dianella 6059 9276 3472 214 Duncraig Medical Centre 14 Burragah Way Duncraig 6023 9246 9922 36 Glengarry Medical Group Suite 2, 57 Arnisdale Rd Duncraig 6023 9447 9711 220 Dunn Bay Surgery 33 Chieftain Crescent Dunsborough 6281 9759 1500 97 Dunsborough Medical Centre Suite 4, Seymour House, Dunn Bay Rd Dunsborough 6281 9746 3300 16 health.wa.gov.au 20181123 Page 3 Yellow Fever Vaccination Centres – Western Australia Centre Provider Name (in suburb order) Address Suburb Post Code Phone No. East Fremantle Medical Centre 12 Silas St East Fremantle 6158 9339 4116 119 Joondalup Drive Medical Centre 6/1 The Gateway Whitfords Ave Edgewater 6027 9300 0055 30 Sonic HealthPlus Edgewater Unit 11, 1 The Gateway Edgewater 6027 9300 2826 81 St John Medical (Apollo Health Joondalup) 5 Joondalup Gate, 21-93 Joondalup Drive Edgewater 6027 9400 7000 187 Broadway Medical Practice 7/150 Coolamon Bvd Ellenbrook 6069 9296 8324 203 Ellenbrook Medical Centre 51 Mornington Parkway Ellenbrook 6069 9297 2555 196 Sonic HealthPlus Erskine (Mandurah) 102 Oakleigh Dr Erskine 6210 9535 0999 108 Banksia Medical Centre 47 Dempster St Esperance 6450 9071 1511 266 Dempster Centre Surgery Unit 7, 98 Dempster St Esperance 6450 9071 2462 67 Recherche Medical 64 Windich Street Esperance 6450 9071 7799 280 Falcon Grove Medical Centre Shop 11, Falcon Grove Shopping Centre, Old Coast Road Falcon 6210 9534 2380 186 Floreat Medical (Dr Rosa Capolingua) 439 Cambridge St Floreat 6014 9387 6000 135 Forrestfield Medical Centre Suite 1,76 Hale Rd Forrestfield 6058 9359 1822 43 Canning Medical Centre 199 High St Fremantle 6160 9335 6822 263 Ellen Health (Ellen Street Family Practice) 1/91 Hampton Road (Cnr Wray Avenue) Fremantle 6160 9430 5001 192 Travel Health Plus 85 South St Fremantle 6160 9336 6630 17 West End Medical 2 Bannister Street Fremantle 6160 9430 4300 250 Batavia Health Practice 361 Marine Terrace Geraldton 6530 9965 8100 110 Dr R L Cockerill (City Health Geraldton) 194 Durlacher Street Geraldton 6530 9921 4433 26 Panaceum Group Geraldton Medical Group 233 Lester Ave Geraldton 6530 9920 8111 126 Panaceum Seacrest Shop T10/75 Barrett Drive Geraldton 6530 9923 9999 62 Victoria District Medical Practice 151 Durlacher St Geraldton 6530 9964 4740 139 Glen Forrest Medical Centre 4 Hardy Rd Glen Forrest 6071 9298 8555 75 Corfield Doctors Surgery 288 Corfield Street Gosnells 6110 9398 9898 243 Gosnells Medical Clinic Suite 1, 2194 Albany Hwy Gosnells 6110 9490 3330 147 Coolibah Medical Centre 4/9 Coolibah Dr Greenwood 6024 9246 1662 234 health.wa.gov.au 20181123 Page 4 Yellow Fever Vaccination Centres – Western Australia Centre Provider Name (in suburb order) Address Suburb Post Code Phone No. Kingsley Family Practice 3/116 Cockman Rd Greenwood 6024 9342 0471 189 Modern Medical Clinic 66/68 Mahogany Dr Halls Head 6210 9582 7800 194 Dr Neeraj Singh (Helena Estate Medical Centre) 2 Tuckeroo Pde Helena Valley 6056 9374 0083 145 Helena Valley Medical Centre 160 Scott St Helena Valley 6056 9255 1161 154 Green Road Medical Centre 29 Green Rd Hillarys 6025 9401 2299 188 Hillarys Medical Centre Suite 23-30/ 110 Flinders Ave Hillarys 6025 9403 2399 84 Shop 42, Westfield Shopping Centre, Whitford City Family Practice Whitfords Avenue Hillarys 6025 9404 4400 217 East Road Family Medical Centre Shop 4, 21 East Road Hocking 6065 9206 3000 258 Hocking Medical Centre 16/176 Nicholas Road Hocking 6065 9405 7800 191 Oak Family Practice Shop 6-7, 5 Pipit Close Huntingdale 6110 9490 3113 227 Health Watch Clinics - Jandakot 620A Karel Ave Jandakot 6164 9417 5677 199 Jindalee Medical Centre 6 Jindalee Bvd Jindalee 6036 9562 2000 100 ECU Student Health Medical Centre (Edith Cowan) Building 6, Room 230, 270 Joondalup Dr Joondalup 6027 6304 5618 115 Joondalup City Medical Group Suite 5, Sanori House, 126 Grand Boulevard Joondalup 6027 9404 3000 167 Joondanna Medical Centre 1A/21 Wanneroo Rd Joondanna 6060 9443 2507 267 Mead Medical Group Kalamunda 37 Elizabeth St Kalamunda 6076 9293 4455 178 Collins Street Surgery 65 Collins Street Kalgoorlie 6430 9091 3958 259 Goldfields Medicine 130 Hannan St Kalgoorlie Kalgoorlie 6430 9021 3022 11 Whitfords Ave Medical Centre Cnr Dampier & Whitfords Ave Kallaroo 6025 9307 4222 57 Karratha Medical Centre 5 Sharpe Ave Karratha 6714 9185 3555 54 Sonic HealthPlus Karratha 3 Warambie Road Karratha 6714 9159 1800 127 Karrinyup St Luke Medical Centre Unit 1, 57 Burroughs Road Karrinyup 6018 9341 7770 190 Kelvale Medical Group 53 Railway Ave Kelmscott 6111 9495 1230 146 health.wa.gov.au 20181123 Page 5 Yellow Fever Vaccination Centres – Western Australia Centre Provider Name (in suburb order) Address Suburb Post Code Phone No.
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