Travel vaccination and advice
Pre-travel consultation and the vaccinations recommended for where you are going. Book about six weeks before you fly.
Melbourne Medical and Wellness Centre is on Liverpool Street, between Russell and Exhibition. General practice, acupuncture, travel vaccination and occupational health, open seven days. This clinic bills privately, and the fees are published so you know the cost before you book.

The clinic sits on Liverpool Street, a short street running between Russell and Exhibition Streets at the Chinatown end of the city, a few steps from Bourke Street.
Everything below runs at the city clinic. Anything not listed is available at our Preston or Bundoora clinics, and your GP can refer you across.
Ultrasound, physiotherapy, chiropractic, podiatry, dietetics and diabetes education run at Preston and Bundoora. There is currently no female doctor at the city clinic, so women's health and menopause care are booked at Preston or Bundoora instead. IUD removal is available at Preston and Bundoora; IUD insertion is not offered at any of our clinics.
Pre-travel consultation and the vaccinations recommended for where you are going. Book about six weeks before you fly.
Pre-employment medicals, fitness for work assessments, workplace vaccination programs, WorkCover and executive health screening.
Also at Preston and Bundoora
Standard and long consultations, chronic condition management, health assessments, mental health treatment plans, telehealth, skin procedures, fracture casting and ECG. Acupuncture alongside.
Point-of-care PCR testing at this clinic.
From October 2026
This clinic has billed privately since 3 August 2026. You pay on the day. We lodge your Medicare claim at reception, and if you pay with a debit card your rebate comes straight back onto it.
The figures beside are what you are left out of pocket once that rebate has been paid.
Fees are higher after 1pm on Saturday and all day Sunday. Patients referred here from our Preston or Bundoora clinics may be bulk billed, by agreement with the doctor.
Generally no. The exception is patients referred here from our Preston or Bundoora clinics, who may be bulk billed by agreement with the doctor.
Yes. New patients can book online, and you can choose which doctor you see rather than going into a general queue.
Not at present. For women's health or menopause care, please book at our Preston or Bundoora clinics.
Yes. To claim a Medicare rebate for telehealth you must already be a patient of the practice, so your first appointment may need to be in person.
Yes. Our practitioners and reception staff speak English and Mandarin.
Calls outside opening hours are diverted to an external after-hours service. In an emergency, call 000.