Australia to open two urgent care services in Sydney
The services will offer treatment for non-life-threatening conditions, such as minor wounds and skin infections.
Australia has announced that two new urgent care services will open on 15 July for Sydney’s inner south and Canterbury Bankstown area.
According to the government, the launch of these services at Green Square and Belmore is to avoid unnecessary trips to emergency departments (EDs) for urgent, but non-life-threatening conditions.
This involves treatment for illnesses and injuries such as minor wounds, suspected bone fractures, and skin infections.
Moreover, the facilities will be staffed by general practitioners (GPs) and nurses, with close-by diagnostic services including radiology and pathology.
“At a time when our EDs are packed and it's difficult to find a GP, this government is delivering alternative pathways to healthcare so people across the state get the timely healthcare they deserve,” Chris Minns, Premier of New South Wales, said.
“It’s a win for patients who will get care closer to home when they need it, and it’s a win for hospitals because it helps relieve pressure on our busy EDs,” Minns added.