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PATHWEST COLLECTION CENTRES - METRO METROPOLITAN SUBURB Address Mon - Fri Saturday Telephone Fax Armadale Health Service Armadale 8am – 5pm 8am – 11am (08) 9391 2030 (08) 9391 2039 Albany Highway Unit 7,321 - 325 Abernethy Rd, 8am – 12 noon Belmont 8am – 12 noon (08) 9479 5108 (08) 9479 5671 Cloverdale 1pm – 4.30pm Bentley Hospital Bentley 8am – 4.30pm 9am – 10am (08) 9416 3720 (08) 9350 6343 Mills Street, Block B Fremantle Hospital Fremantle 7.30am – 4.30pm Closed (08) 9431 2215 (08) 9431 2520 Alma Street, B Block, Level 4 8am - 12 noon Jandakot Unit 1, 233 Berrigan Drive 8am – 12 noon (08) 9417 9078 (08) 9417 9085 1pm - 4.30pm Joondalup Unit 1/14 Reid Promenade 7.30am – 4.30pm 8am – 12 noon (08) 9301 5452 (08) 9300 0068 Kalamunda Hospital Kalamunda 8.30am – 4.45pm 8am – 11am (08) 9257 8193 (08) 9257 2052 Elizabeth Street 8am – 12 noon Kelmscott Unit 2, 4 Mountain View 8am –12 noon (08) 9495 4254 (08) 9495 1057 1pm – 4.30pm Mandurah Unit 5, 2A Peel Street 8am – 4pm 8.30am – 11am (08) 9582 7988 (08) 9582 7966 Shop 2, Miami Village 7.30am – 12.30pm Mandurah 8am – 10.30am (08) 9534 6040 (08) 9534 6040 Old Coast Road 1.30pm – 3.30pm 8am – 12 noon Midland Unit 22, 53 The Crescent 8am – 12 noon (08) 9250 8878 (08) 9250 8337 1pm – 4.30pm Mirrabooka 29 Yirrigan Drive 8am – 5pm 8am – 12 noon (08) 9344 8063 (08) 9344 8064 8am - 1pm Mt Lawley Unit 3, 687 Beaufort Street 8am - 12 noon (08) 9471 7965 (08) 9272 5730 2pm - 4.30pm PathWest Reception QEII MC Nedlands 7am – 6pm 8am – 12 noon (08) 6457 3000 (08) 9381 7594 Hospital Avenue J Block Perth Children’s Hospital Nedlands 8am - 5pm Closed (08) 6456 0090 (08) 6456 0073 Ground Floor, 15 Hospital Avenue Osborne Park Hospital Osborne Park 7am – 4.30pm 9am – 11am (08) 9244 2326 (08) 9244 4004 Osborne Place, Stirling Unit 3C, 4 King Edward Road, Osborne Park 8am – 4.30pm 8am – 12 noon (08) 9204 2805 (08) 9242 8032 Osborne Park Royal Perth Hospital Perth 7.30am – 5pm Closed (08) 6477 5013 (08) 6477 5012 Goderich Street Clinic Rockingham General Hospital Rockingham 7.30am – 4.45pm 8.30am – 11am (08) 9599 4239 (08) 9599 4652 Elanora Drive, Cooloongup 8am – 1pm South Perth Unit 15, 38 Meadowvale Avenue 9am – 12 noon (08) 9474 6124 (08) 9474 6107 2pm – 4.30pm King Edward Memorial Hospital Subiaco 8.30am - 4.30pm Closed (08) 6458 2739 (08) 6458 1044 Lower Ground Floor, Pathology Building West Leederville 14 McCourt Street, West Leederville 7:30am - 5:00pm 8am –12 noon (08) 9388 3006 (08) 9388 3106 Current as of 21st January 2020. Email [email protected] for updated version. PATHWEST COLLECTION CENTRES - REGIONAL REGIONAL TOWN Address Mon - Fri Saturday Telephone Fax Albany Regional Hospital Albany 7.30am – 5pm 8.30am – 11am (08) 9892 2240 (08) 9841 8171 Hardie Road, 6330 Boddington Medical Centre Boddington 8am – 11am Closed (08) 9883 4502 65 Hotham Ave, 6390 Boyup Brook District Hospital Boyup Brook 8am – 11am Closed (08) 9765 1000 Knapp Street, 6244 Bridgetown District Hospital Bridgetown 8am – 11.25am Closed (08) 9782 1222 Peninsula Road, 6255 Saddleback Wed Brookton Closed (08) 9881 0481 Whittington Street, 6306 9am – 10am Broome District Hospital Broome 8am – 4.30pm 9am – 11am (08) 9194 2286 (08) 9192 1048 Robinson Street, 6725 Chinatown Collection Centre 8am – 1pm Broome 8am – 10.45am (08) 9192 7467 (08) 9192 7467 Unit 1, 10 Frederick Street, 6725 2.15pm – 4.15pm South West Health Campus Bunbury 8am – 4.45pm 9am – 10am (08) 9722 1280 (08) 9722 1281 Bussell Highway, 6230 Busselton Hospital Busselton 8am – 4.30pm 9am –11am (08) 9753 6260 (08) 9754 3123 Mill Road, 6280 Carnarvon Regional Hospital Carnarvon 8am – 4.30pm 9am – 11am (08) 9941 0431 (08) 9941 0433 Cleaver Street, 6701 Collie District Hospital Collie 8am – 4.30pm 9am – 10am (08) 9734 1132 (08) 9734 5425 Deakin Street, 6225 Collie River Valley Collie Medical Centre 8am – 4.30pm Closed (08) 9734 4111 (08) 9734 7674 24 Harvey Street, 6225 Cowaramup Surgery Cowaramup 9am – 10am Closed (08) 9755 9777 33 Bussell Highway, 6284 Denmark Unit 3, 78 Strickland Street, 6333 8am - 3.45pm 8.20am - 10.45am (08) 9848 2711 Derby Regional Hospital Derby 8am – 4.30pm Closed (08) 9193 3371 (08) 9193 3370 Clarendon Street, 6728 Donnybrook District Hospital Donnybrook 11.30am – 11.45am Closed (08) 9722 1280 Bentley Street, 6239 Esperance District Hospital Esperance 7.30am – 4.30pm 7.30am – 10am (08) 9079 8139 (08) 9079 8088 Hicks Street, 6450 Unit A, Balmoral Square 8am – 12.30pm Esperance Closed (08) 9071 2960 (08) 9071 2960 53 The Esplanade, 6450 1.30pm – 4pm Exmouth District Hospital Exmouth 8am – 10am Closed (08) 9949 3640 (08) 9949 3628 Lyons Street, 6707 Fitzroy Valley Health Services Fitzroy Crossing 8am – 12 noon Closed (08) 9166 1777 Fallon Road, Fitzroy Crossing 6765 Geraldton Hospital Geraldton 7.30am – 5pm 7.30am – 11am (08) 9956 2254 (08) 9956 2340 Shenton Street, 6530 7.30am – 12.30pm Geraldton Shop 3, 87-89 Durlacher Street, 6530 Closed (08) 9965 2633 (08) 9965 2644 1.30pm – 4pm Halls Creek Hospital Halls Creek 8am – 12 noon Closed (08) 9168 9238 Roberta Avenue, 6770 Harvey District Hospital Harvey 9.45am – 10.15am Closed (08) 9722 1280 (08) 9722 1281 45 Hayward Street, 6220 Kalgoorlie Regional Hospital Kalgoorlie 8am – 5pm 9am – 11am (08) 9080 5825 (08) 9080 5827 15 Piccadilly Street, 6430 Kalgoorlie Unit 6, 20 Maritana Street, 6430 7.30am – 4pm Closed (08) 9091 7165 (08) 9022 3997 PATHWEST COLLECTION CENTRES - REGIONAL (CONTINUED) REGIONAL TOWN Address Mon - Fri Saturday Telephone Fax Karratha Health Campus Karratha 8am – 4.30pm Closed (08) 9144 7674 (08) 9144 7799 62 Balmoral Road, 6714 Katanning District Hospital Katanning 8am – 4.30pm Closed (08) 9821 6334 (08) 9821 6329 Clive Street, 6317 Kununurra District Hospital Kununurra 8am – 4.30pm Closed (08) 9166 4245 (08) 9166 4248 96 Coolibah Drive, 6743 Warren District Hospital Manjimup 8am – 4.30pm 9am – 10.30am (08) 9772 5137 (08) 9772 5128 Hospital Avenue, 6258 Southern Forest Medical Centre Manjimup 9am – 3.30pm (08) 9777 2293 (08) 9777 2407 4 Lock Street, Manjimup 6528 Margaret River Hospital Margaret River 7:30am – 4.00pm 8:30am – 10.00am (08) 9757 0405 (08) 9757 3759 Farrelly Street, 6285 Mon – Thurs Meekatharra District Hospital Meekatharra 7.30am – 4.30pm Closed (08) 9981 0648 (08) 9981 0697 Savage Street, 6642 Fri 7.30am - 2pm Merredin District Hospital Merredin 8am – 4.30pm Closed (08) 9041 1532 (08) 9041 2641 Kitchener Road, 6415 Plantagenet District Hospital Mount Barker 8.30am – 11.30am Closed (08) 9892 1222 Langton Road, 6324 Nannup District Hospital Tue & Thu Nannup Closed (08) 9756 3800 (08) 9756 3850 Carey Street, 6275 9am – 11am Narrogin Regional Hospital Narrogin 8am – 5pm 9am – 10am (08) 9881 0481 (08) 9881 0781 Williams Road, 6312 Earl Street Surgery Narrogin 8.30am - 4.30pm Closed (08) 9881 6713 (08) 9881 6713 92 Earl Street, 6312 Newman District Hospital 8.30am – 12 noon Newman Closed (08) 9175 2943 (08) 9175 1013 Mindarra Drive, 6753 1pm – 3pm Norseman District Hospital Norseman 7am – 12 noon Closed (08) 9039 1100 1 Talbot Street, 6443 Northam Regional Hospital Northam 7.30am – 4.30pm Closed (08) 9690 1657 (08) 9690 1655 Robinson Street, 6401 Grey Street Surgery 9am – 1pm Northam Closed (08) 9622 3151 (08) 9622 3151 16 Grey Street, 6401 2pm – 4pm Northcliffe Wheatley Coast Road, 6262 Thu 8.30am – 10am Closed (08) 9776 7080 Paraburdoo Hospital Paraburdoo 9am – 12pm Closed (08) 9189 6780 (08) 9189 6781 Rocklea Road, 6754 Mon & Wed Pemberton District Hospital 8.30am – 10am Pemberton Closed (08) 9776 4000 Railway Crescent, 6260 Tues & Fri 8am – 10am Pingelly District Hospital By appointment only Pingelly Closed (08) 9887 2222 Stratford Street, 6308 9.05am – 10.30am Murray District Hospital Pinjarra 9am – 10am Closed (08) 9531 7277 McKay Street, 6208 Hedland Health Campus Port Hedland 2–3 Colebatch Way, 8.30am – 4.30pm Closed (08) 9174 1504 (08) 9174 1506 South Hedland, 6722 Tom Price District Hospital Tom Price 8am – 12 noon Closed (08) 9159 5204 (08) 9188 1277 Mine Road, 6751 Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri Wagin District Hospital Wagin 9.05am – 10.45am Closed (08) 9861 1033 Warwick Street, 6315 By appointment only Thu Walpole Collection Centre Walpole 8.30am – 11.30am Closed (08) 9848 2711 Silver Chain, Pier Street, 6398 By appointment only Current as of 21st January 2020. 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