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Wheatbelt General Practice Aboriginal Health was opened in July 2010 and is located inside the Wheatbelt Aboriginal Health Building, 65 Wellington Street, Northam.
Dr Razmi and Dr Cornell are employed as the General Practitioners. Dr Cornell is available for appointments Monday and Tuesday in Narrogin.
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Opening Hours |
Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays 8.30am to 4.30pm |
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Telephone |
08 9690 2824 |
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Email |
aboriginalhealth@wheatbelt.com.au |
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Location |
65 Wellington Street Inside Wheatbelt Aboriginal Health Building NORTHAM |
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Postal Address |
PO Box 781 NORTHAM WA 6401 |
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Consultation Fees |
Standard Consultation $65.00
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Patients with valid Medicare Card - Bulk Billed
Children aged 16and under - Bulk Billed
Pensioners and applicable Concession Card Holders - Bulk Billed
Immunisations, Revisits and Prescription Repeats - Bulk Billed |
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FORMS |
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Word Document |
New Patient Form - download and email to aboriginalhealth@wheatbelt.com.au or take to receptionist. |
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PIP IHI Registration Form Co-payment Measure Patient registration |
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PIP IHI Patient Consent Form Co-payment Measure Patient Consent |
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Patient Feedback - please give us your anonymous feedback about our practice. Download the feedback sheet and email to aboriginalhealth@wheatbelt.com.au or print and post to Wheatbelt General Practice Aboriginal Health, PO Box 781 Northam, WA 6401 |
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Complaints Form - Wheatbelt General Practice would genuinely like to know if you have a concern or suggestion about any aspect of our service. We appreciate it is not always easy to make a complaint, but we would ask you to fill out the first page of the complaint form. This written documentation enables us to investigate the procedure or person that your complaint involves. Please email to central@wheatbelt.com.au or mail to Wheatbelt General Practice, PO Box 781, Northam WA 6401. |
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Closing the Gap - Care Co-ordination and Supplementary Services (CCSS) Program - Referral and Consent Form |
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Referral Form - Counselling services |
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Staff Leave request form |
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Staff reimbursement form |
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7.5 Hrs |
Time sheet - 7.5hrs over 3 days (Aboriginal Health) |
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8.0 Hrs |
Time sheet - 8.0hrs over 3 days (Aboriginal Health) |
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8.5 Hrs |
Time sheet - 8.5hrs over 3 days (Aboriginal Health) |
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Fortnightly NEW |
Time sheet - Fortnightly no TOIL Accruel |
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PATIENT INFORMATION |
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Link to Website |
Translating and Interperting Service (TIS) The Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) provides the TIS National interpreting service for people who do not speak English and for the English speakers who need to communicate with them. TIS National has more than 30 years of experience in the interpreting industry, and has access to over 1750 contracted interpreters across Australia, speaking more than 170 languages and dialects. TIS National is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week for any person or organisation in Australia requiring interpreting services. |
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Link to Website |
National Auslan Interpreter Booking and Payment Service (NABS) NABS provides interpreters to any person who uses sign language to communicate and would like an interpreter for private medical appointments. It is free of charge to Sign Language users and medical and health care practitioners. All interpreting services to Aboriginal and Islander Sign Language users are provided free of charge for both public and private health appointments. Bookings for interpreting services can be made for both deaf adults and deaf children. This includes situations where there is a deaf adult and a hearing child or a hearing adult and a deaf child attending a private medical consultation. NABS also provides interpreters for deaf/blind people. NABS operates nationally between the hours of 8am to 8pm, Monday to Friday and from 8am to 1pm on Saturday, excluding all national Public Holidays. Please click on the link to the left to go to the website to book an appointment. |
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10 Tips for Safer Health Care - What Everyone Needs to Know
Brochure produced by The Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care. |
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10 Tips for Safer Health Care - What Everyone Needs to Know - Arabic |
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10 Tips for Safer Health Care - What Everyone Needs to Know - Cantonese |
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10 Tips for Safer Health Care - What Everyone Needs to Know - Croatian |
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10 Tips for Safer Health Care - What Everyone Needs to Know - Filipino |
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10 Tips for Safer Health Care - What Everyone Needs to Know - Mandarin |
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Download the Latest Practice Patients Newsletter
August 2011

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Updated 9 November 2012 |
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