Urgent Care in Springfield
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SmartCare UrgentCare
Emergency specialist-led urgent care clinic in Springfield Central
Quick access to urgent medical care for illness and injuries that are non-life-threatening. UrgentCare is a private urgent care service where patients can receive timely attention, on-site diagnostics and clear next steps from an experienced emergency specialist team.
Walk-in Urgent Care
Prioritising your health, your time and your comfort.
- Emergency Specialist-led care
- Prompt, efficient assessment
- Walk-in, minimal waiting, open 7 days
- Convenient Springfield Central location
- On-site X-ray, CT, ultrasound and pathology (bulk billed for eligible patients)
Prompt, Emergency Specialist-Led Care
Acute Pain
Cuts
Ear, Nose, Throat
Eye Injuries and Infections
Fevers
Fractures
Imaging
Infusions
Kids and Babies
Migraines
Musculoskeletal and Back Pain
Pathology
Respiratory Issues
Skin – Bites, Burns and Rashes
Sports Injuries
Sprains and Strains
Urinary Infections and STIs
Vomiting and Dehydration
WorkCover Injuries
Frequently asked questions
Do I need an appointment or referral?
Simply walk in any day between 10am and 8pm. Our team will see you as soon as possible. We are ready to help.
What services do SmartCare UrgentCare provide?
We assess and treat a wide range of urgent but non-life-threatening conditions. View the full list of services to check if your condition is suitable for urgent care, here.
What are your operating hours?
The Urgent Care Clinic is open 7 days a week, including public holidays, from 10am to 8pm.
How much will it cost?
SmartCare UrgentCare is a private billing clinic. Fees apply for consultations and treatment, and are discussed on arrival. Costs vary depending on the complexity of your presentation
Do you provide Pathology and Radiology services?
There are on-site pathology and radiology services, which are fully bulk-billed for eligible patients.
When should I go to Emergency instead?
Call 000 or attend your nearest Emergency Department immediately for time-critical or life-threatening symptoms, including severe breathing difficulty, severe chest pain, collapse, stroke symptoms, major trauma or a seriously unwell child.
