Domestic violence help
in regional WA
Domestic violence help
in regional WA
Below is a list of medical support services, including:
Hospitals
General practices (GPs)
Medical centres
Community medical services
Women’s health centres
If you cannot find local medical support services for your area, there is a list of state and national medical support services at the bottom of this page, including those offering medical advice and telehealth services.
The Medical Centre has been funded by the Shire of Wyalkatchem in conjunction with the Regional Medical Infrastructure Fund and the Shires of Koorda and Dowerin and the Western Australian Country Health Service.
Dr Emmanuel Awogun is the GP operating a private practice in Wyalkatchem from the Larry Elsegood Medical Centre on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays 9am to 1pm then 2pm to 5pm daily and Friday morning 9am to 1pm (afternoon by appointment only).
We visit Koorda on Wednesdays 9am to 1pm then 2pm to 5pm.
Wheatbelt Population Health is a strong, diverse and high-performing health service that puts the health of country people first. Our priority action areas are:
The Population Health team is made up of four primary health services located in the Avon & Central, Eastern, Western and Southern districts of the Wheatbelt. A regional Wheatbelt Aboriginal Health Service and a regional Wheatbelt Public Health Unit are located in Northam.
Located in the Goomalling Community Centre at 51 Railway Terrace, the Goomalling Medical Surgery has one doctor and two practice nurses, plus a Wheatbelt GP Network dietitian and diabetes educator who are available each month for consultations.
Services include:
The WA Poisons Information Centre (WAPIC) is an emergency phone service to the states of Western Australia and South Australia and the Northern Territory providing management advice in cases of suspected poisoning and known poisonings. Advice is also provided on drug information and poisoning prevention.