Asylum Seeker Health Services
Asylum seekers have applied for protection visas to remain in Australia and are awaiting a decision. Asylum seekers arrive in Australia by plane and by boat, some arrive with valid visas, such as student or tourist visas, while others arrive with no visa. This means that asylum seekers may or may not be on a ‘bridging visa’. People who are asylum seekers are among the most disadvantaged people living in Victoria, often receiving little or no Commonwealth government income support.
While their applications for permanent residence in Australia are being determined, asylum seekers may be issued a number of different visas by the Commonwealth government. Some visa conditions restrict access to Medicare and the right to work. If a person does not have work rights, they will often not have access to Medicare. Entitlement to work rights and Medicare can change during the course of the process to determine a person’s refugee status.
For more information see: ‘Guide to asylum seeker access to health and community services in Victoria’

Referral
Asylum Seeker Resource Centre
Medical clinic and pharmaceuticals, legal assistance, case work, material aid.
Find out moreRoyal Children’s Hospital — Immigrant Health Service
Immigrant Health Service provides a comprehensive approach to physical and mental health for children and young people who arrived as refugees or seeking asylum. The service is free of charge for all refugee and asylum seeker children.
VisitLife Without Barriers
Life Without Barriers can help you access the services you need while a decision is being made about your visa and immigration status.
VisitSettlement Services International (SSI)
The Federal Government’s Status Resolution Support Services (SRSS) program provides assistance to eligible asylum seekers, including accessing financial support, accommodation, healthcare, employment and education.
VisitFoundation House (Victorian Foundation for Survivors of Torture)
We support people of refugee background to recover from the impact of experiencing torture or other traumatic events.
If you are experiencing difficulties in your daily life, please contact us for help.
VisitInternational Health and Medical Services (IHMS)
IHMS provides healthcare to detainees within Australia’s onshore immigration detention network, as well as offshore in Nauru.
VisitVictorian Infectious Diseases Service (VIDS)
The Royal Melbourne Hospital provide comprehensive inpatient and outpatient services to patients with infectious diseases. Patients need a referral from their GP or healthcare provider to access this service.
VisitCabrini Asylum Seeker and Refugee Health Hub
The Cabrini Asylum Seeker and Refugee Health Hub provides access to a range of health services for people seeking asylum and newly arrived refugees.
VisitUtopia Refugee and Asylum Seeker Health
Bulk-billed medical services are provided to refugees and asylum seekers by GPs who are experienced in refugee health, refugee health nurses, social and emotional well-being.
Find out moreIPC Health Refugee Health Program (Sunshine, Hoppers Crossing, Deer Park and Wyndham Vale)
Refugee Health Nurses, Community Case Workers and allied health at Sunshine and Hoppers Crossing. GP clinics at Hoppers Crossing, Deer Park and Wyndham Vale.
Find out morecohealth—Kensington and Footscray
Refugee health nurses, GPs, pharmacy, allied health.
Find out moreEACH
Our Refugee Health service supports newly arrived refugees or asylum seekers with a thorough assessment of their current health and treatment or preventative interventions to ensure existing or at-risk conditions are managed appropriately.
VisitMonash Refugee Health & Wellbeing
Health clinic including pharmacy, refugee health nurses, GPs, allied health, counselling, women’s health. Referral for paediatrics and infectious diseases.
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