Your first point of access for everyday health concerns.

The General Outpatient Clinic is designed to provide first-contact assessment, treatment guidance, basic investigations, prescriptions, referrals and follow-up planning for common health concerns.

Who should use this service

Patients with non-emergency symptoms, general illness, fever, body pain, infections, digestive problems, headaches, minor injuries, medication concerns, follow-up needs or unclear symptoms can begin here.

What to expect

A clinician will take your history, assess symptoms, request investigations where needed, provide treatment or refer you to a specialist clinic if required.

When not to use outpatient care

Do not wait for outpatient appointment if you have chest pain, severe breathing difficulty, stroke symptoms, severe bleeding, unconsciousness, convulsions, serious accident or any life-threatening problem.

HMO and payment

HMO members should confirm eligibility and plan rules before the visit. Self-paying patients should request billing information at registration.

Continuity

Patients may receive follow-up dates, referral notes, test requests or chronic disease review plans.