Cunderdin Health Centre

The Health Centre which replaces the old Cunderdin hospital was developed in consultation with the local community opened its doors to the community in January 2019, giving the community access to a range of health services and providers under one roof.

The Cunderdin Health Centre features Telehealth videoconferencing facilities allowing local residents access to care closer to home without facing large travel distances for treatment and specialist appointments.

In addition to enhanced primary and community care services the health centre provides 24/7 emergency care from a state-of-the-art, modern emergency department with Emergency Telehealth equipment.

The Cunderdin Health Centre is located at 55 Lundy Ave, Cunderdin and all phone numbers, faxes and email addresses of the Hospital and staff will remain the same.

Phone: 9635 2222  Fax: 9635 2221   Email: Cunderdin@health.wa.gov.au

For more information please visit WA Country Health Service 

24/7 nurse-led emergency department

In an emergency, please call 000.

In other cases please present to the front door of the Health Centre. 

Aboriginal health services

Wheatbelt Aboriginal Health Service - Northam

Wheatbelt Aboriginal Health Service are located in the centre of Northam and service the shires of Beverley, Cunderdin, Dowerin, Goomalling, Toodyay, Quairading, Northam and surrounds.

Phone: (08) 9690 2888

Email: wachs-wheatbelt_aboriginalhealthservice@health.wa.gov.au

Allied health services 

Services include:

  • Dietics
  • Health promotion
  • Physiotherapy 
  • Podiatry 
  • Occupational therapy 
  • Speech pathology 
  • Social work

For more information please visit Allied Health or contact Avon and Central Primary Health on 9690 1320.

Child health clinics

Integrated child health and development services that supports optimal health, development and well-being for all children in country WA.

For more information please visit Healthy Country Kids 

Child development services

The WA Country Health Service (WACHS) has a specialised team of community child health nurses who provide a range of free services to support parents in their parenting journey. 

For more information, please visit Child health services

Commonwealth Home Support Program

As you get older, everyday tasks can become more difficult. Even though you need help, you may still want to live at home. Asking for help doesn’t mean losing your independence or moving out of home.

For more information, please visit My Aged Care

Community midwife services

WA Country Health Service (WACHS) offers a range of free child development services for families of children from birth to 18 years of age.

For more information, please visit Child Developent Services 

School health services

Find out how to access information about school health programs in country Western Australia by visiting School health services

Mental health services

Wheatbelt Mental Health Service provides free, confidential, quality, community mental health care to people of all ages in the Coastal and Wheatbelt communities.

For more information, please visit Mental Health Services

Nursing outpatient services

Please call 9635 2222.

Other Services

Podiatry

Contact Lane Sanderson on 9635 2222.

Silverchain

For assistance with available health services please contact Silverchain

BreastScreen WA

BreastScreen WA visits almost 100 rural towns every two years. Some towns are visited annually. In planning each visit the needs of the population and best use of resources is considered to ensure the whole region benefits.

Please visit Breast Screen WA for more information. 

Patient Assisted Travel Scheme - PATS

The Patient Assisted Travel Scheme (PATS) provides financial subsidies for eligible WA country residents to reduce the cost of accessing the closest specialist medical services that are not available locally. 

For more information, please visit PATS

Feedback

Patient feedback is essential to improving Austailian health and care services. To provide comment on health services in Cunderdin please visit Care Opinion