Please be calm and polite

All patients, their families and visitors have obligations to our practice team – our doctors and staff, other patients and visitors to our practice.
  • To keep noise to a minimum to avoid disturbing others - this includes mobile phones and electronic games.
  • To comply with lawful requests by doctors, nurses and practice staff.
  • To be courteous and polite.
  • To show consideration and respect towards our practice team, other patients and visitors.
  • To keep children under control at all times.
  • To respect the dignity and privacy of other patients.
  • Not to smoke, consume alcohol or illicit drugs on the premises or grounds.
All patients, their families and visitors have obligations to our practice team – our doctors and staff, other patients and visitors to our practice.
  • Request the patient and/or visitor behave in accordance with this code of conduct.
  • Decline to continue a telephone conversation or refer the offender to management.
  • Take all reasonable and necessary steps to remove the offenders from the practice and to ensure they do not return.
  • Decline to continue to accept the offender as a patient of the practice.
  • Request the patient and/or visitor behave in accordance with this code of conduct.

Useful information

On-the-day appointments at Queen Street information at Medical Centre Moruya

On-the-Day appointments

On-the-day appointments times are set aside each day for patients with urgent or serious problems when access to a doctor is essential.
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Making an appointment at Queen Street Medical Centre Moruya

Making an appointment

Phone: Our phones are open from 8.30am – 4.45pm Monday to Friday. Click here to call one of our practices  Online: Book your appointment online anytime from the Home or Meet your doctors page.
Cancellations and fees: Please contact us at least 24 hours prior to change/cancel your appointment. If you miss your appointment a $25 fee is payable upon re-booking.
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Best way to contact your doctor at Queen Street Medical Centre Moruya

Contacting your Doctor

If you believe the matter is urgent or serious, please tell our receptionist immediately. Experienced receptionists and registered nurses are also ready to help you in the first instance.
For advice after hours: The GP helpline is available on 1800 022 222 or please attend the Moruya District Hospital for more urgent problems, phone 02 4474 2666.
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