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We offer comprehensive professional health and medical services to support the mental, physical and emotional wellbeing of the Swinburne community.
If there is a medical emergency on campus, call 000 (where medical emergency response is required) or security on 9214 3333.
The after-hours support line is available from 5pm to 9am, Monday to Friday and 24 hours weekends and public holidays. Call 1300 854 144 or SMS 0488 884 145 to access the service.
Book an appointment with a doctor, nurse or specialist and find out about costs.
All Swinburne students have access to medical, counselling and psychological services. Register once and schedule an appointment online.
If you’re struggling with a personal or emotional matter, our counsellors are available to help. This service is free for all Swinburne students.
Take advantage of a range of student discounts and benefits.
Services and resources are available at Swinburne to help you handle a traumatic experience if you, or someone you know, has been assaulted.
Find a nearby dentist or other health service not currently offered at Swinburne.
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If a serious event has occurred that has affected your academic journey at Swinburne, support is available through special consideration, extensions and adjustments.
Learn what this group of student health ambassadors can do for you.
You may be eligible for free immunisations to protect you from diseases such as Hepatitis B, Measles, Mumps and Rubella (MMR) at Swinburne’s Wellbeing Clinic, thanks to a Victorian Government funded program.
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Indigenous Acknowledgement
We respectfully acknowledge the Wurundjeri People, and their Elders past and present, who are the Traditional Owners of the land on which Swinburne’s Australian campuses are located in Melbourne’s east and outer-east. Full Indigenous Matters Policy
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