Nurses are available every day at the clinic to help give you advice and information about where and how to access other health services.
The ASRC knows that many people seeking asylum are in crisis because they do not have work rights or access to mainstream social services in Australia.
While we aim to support as many people as possible, the level of need we see always exceeds the resources we have available as a community organisation.
We therefore prioritise those who face the biggest barriers to accessing their human right to healthcare.
Who MAY be able to access this service |
Who will NOT be able to access this service* |
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A person seeking asylum | Not seeking asylum |
Residing in Victoria | Not residing in Victoria |
Current ASRC clients | Not a current ASRC client |
* If this is you, you may be able to access other services listed here.
Please come to the centre and our workers can help you. If you are not able to come in person, please call 03 9274 9898 or email health@asrc.org.au and leave a message with your name and phone number.
If you require an interpreter please state your preferred language and we will call you back with an interpreter.
Opening hours
Service hours may vary depending on staff capacity but these are the days and times we are open (excluding public holidays).
Please note, the service is paused during lunchtimes on the open days
ASRC Footscray
Level 2, 214-218 Nicholson St. Footscray
Monday: 10.30am to 4.00pm
Tuesday: 10.30am to 4.00pm
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 10.30am to 4.00pm
Friday: 10.30am to 4.00pm
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Signed consent form including agreeing to ASRC’s Rights and Responsibilities agreement (completed with a worker at the ASRC)
Sign a ‘consent to release information’ form (completed with a worker at the ASRC)
Details of your current address
To communicate with your doctors and other service providers about your health needs
This helps us see if we can find you a doctor closer to home