Victoria's hub for health services and business
A gateway to the strategies, policies, programs and services delivered by the Department of Health & Human Services.
Victorian government portal for older people, with information about government and community services and programs.
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A general practitioner (GP) is a doctor who is also qualified in general medical practice. GPs are often the first point of contact for someone, of any age, who feels sick or has a health concern...
The Continence Helpline is a free telephone advice service. It is staffed by continence nurses who can provide information, education and advice to callers with incontinence (bladder or bowel control...
The Ombudsman looks into complaints about Victorian government departments...
The Victorian Disabled Persons Parking Scheme provides parking permits for people with a disability...
A personal monitoring service that responds to calls for assistance...
NURSE-ON-CALL is a free, confidential telephone helpline that provides immediate health advice from a registered nurse, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week...
This telephone service provides information on prescription, over-the-counter and complementary medicines...
Medicare is a national scheme that provides free or subsidised healthcare to all Australians...
Hospital in the Home (HITH) is an acute care service provided to public hospital patients in their own home (or another suitable environment outside hospital). HITH may be provided by a nurse...
The Health Complaints Commissioner (HCC) resolves complaints about healthcare and the handling of health information in Victoria. It can also investigate providers who pose a serious danger to the...