Doctors In Prahran
Optimising your health
Our purpose is to optimise the health and wellbeing of our patients through prevention and personalised care.
139 High Street, Prahran 3181
How can we help you?
I need a GP
We have many caring and dedicated GP’s on our team!
Please visit our Doctors page where you will find a profile including special interests for each to enable you to choose a doctor to best suit your health care needs
I need a script
Happy to help! Please make an appointment to discuss this with your doctor. We provide both e-scripts sent directly to your phone and regular paper scripts.
Do you offer Telehealth?
Yes we offer Telehealth. To make a telehealth appointment please book online or call the clinic. On the day of your appointment please enter our telehealth waiting room. Normal fees will apply. Please visit our fees page for full pricing information:
I need a blood test
If you already have a blood test request form, you can visit our on-site collection centre, Dorevitch.
Opening hours are Monday–Friday 8am – 4pm and Saturday: 9am – 12pm
What are your services?
Our HSMC team is continually growing to meet the needs of the local community. A detailed list of our current services can be found on our services page.
What are your opening hours?
Monday | 8:00am – 7:00pm |
Tuesday | 8:00am – 7:00pm |
Wednesday | 8:00am – 7:00pm |
Thursday | 8:00am – 7:00pm |
Friday | 8:00am – 6:00pm |
Saturday | 9:00am – 2:00pm |
Sunday | CLOSED |
Public Holidays | CLOSED |
Do you bulk bill?
We are a private billing clinic but offer a reduced rate if you have a current Health Care Card or children U16. All pensioners will be Bulk Billed.
Please visit our fees page for full pricing information: Fees page
Who do I call when you're closed?
- In the case of an emergency always call 000.
- For non-emergency care we have an arrangement with ‘Doctor Doctor’ to provide after-hours care in your home.
- Please phone 13 26 60
- If you need to make an appointment for when we open: Book Online
I need a Specialist/Allied Health
To see any of our Allied Health professionals or specialists you will need to book an appointment. Many of these services will require a referral from your GP. Click here to view our Specialists and Allied health team:
- Dietitian: Meyya Venkat
- Podiatry: Daniel Wywiorski
- Psychological Counselling: Jessica Ekserdjian
Our Services
Our General Practitioners can manage all aspects of your health concerns and needs
All our general practitioners are skilled in the diagnosis and treatment of common medical conditions. Many specialise in areas of specific health matters.
GP Clinic
Women's Health
Allied Health
Travel Clinic
Why High Street Medical Clinic?
OUR VALUES
Trust
Quality Care
Dedication to 'Our People'
OUR PEOPLE
Our patients
Our practitioners
Our staff
TEAMWORK
We are always evolving & learning to ensure we deliver best outcomes for your health

Our purpose is to optimise the health and wellbeing of our patients through prevention and personalised care.
INCLUSIVE
We welcome diversity and embrace all people and all cultures
PATIENTS
Our patients are always our number 1 priority
INNOVATION
We are committed to exploring & implementing new & evolving 'best practice' technologies to support your health
Our Doctors
All our general practitioners are vocationally registered and skilled in the diagnosis and treatment of common medical conditions. Many specialise in areas of specific health matters and undertake regular continuing professional development to keep abreast of the latest advances in medicine and patient care.
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