Curtin University Health Service

The Curtin University Health Service is an accredited medical centre with a dedicated team to meet your medical needs. We strive to deliver quality care, with compassion and commitment.
We provide services to:
- Enrolled Curtin students (Student ID may be sighted)
- Family members listed on Overseas Student Health Cover Policies
- Current Curtin staff (Staff ID may be sighted)
- The general community for Dietetic Appointments
If you have a life threatening condition, please call 000.
Book an appointment
To make an appointment:
- Call us on (08) 9266 7345
- Visit us at Building 109, Level 1 Curtin Perth
- Book online through the Hotdoc website or through the Hotdoc app
Opening hours
Opening hours:
- Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 4:30 pm (Subject to availability)
- Closed on public holidays and during the University’s limited service period in December and January
- If non-urgent medical assistance after hours is required, please contact the Night Doctor at 1300 644 483 for home visits.
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Our doctors
Curtin University Health Service has the following doctors providing exceptional care for you.
- Dr Greg Blight
- Dr Bryan Low
- Dr Keshini Saverimutto
- Dr Lynn Thet Hein
- Dr Joseph Singh
How we help

Our services
Including general medicine, preventative care, health screening, flu vaccinations, travel vaccinations, dietetics and mental health services.

Information for patients
Find out more about fees and billing, transferring your medical records and how to cancel your appointment.

Student Serology Health Screening
Obtain a health screening for your clinical placement.

Dietetics services
Our Accredited Practicing Dietitian (APD) can provide you with information and support.

Workers compensation and claims
If you are claiming services related to a workplace injury or motor vehicle accident, you will need to provide us with key information.

After hours services
If you require non-urgent medical assistance after hours, please contact Night Doctor at 1300 644 483 for home visits.
Forms and documents
No longer studying at Curtin?
The Curtin University Health Service is open to enrolled students and staff only.
If you are no longer a student or staff member, please speak to your GP at the Health Service to discuss transitioning your medical care to another medical professional within the community.
Find more information about transferring your medical records in Information for Patients.