Ungooroo provides a range of General Practice, health and allied health services at our clinic. Contact us today to make an appointment or learn more.
All GP services are bulk billed. We have both male and female doctors. Our clinic specialises in Aboriginal Health and community however our GP services are open to the general public.
If you have cold and flu symptoms and have recently travelled overseas, or believe you may be at risk of Coronavirus (COVID-19), do not come into the practice. Please call us instead on 02 6571 5111 or email us at admin@ungooroo.com.au
Ungooroo Medical Service is an Aboriginal community-controlled health organisation(ACCHO), which aims to deliver culturally safe and appropriate primary health care services, advocacy, social and emotional support to Aboriginal people and their families in our community.
Our services include the treatment of acute illnesses, management of complex chronic conditions, crisis intervention and referral, social and emotional wellbeing, men’s mental health and women’s health, as well as a range of community programs and activities. All our clinics are wheelchair accessible.
Ungooroo has a ZERO tolerance to unacceptable behaviour policy which its purpose is to maintain a safe, respectful and inclusive environment where all individuals are treated with dignity, free from harm, intimidation and/or discrimination.
Ungooroo Medical Service is open:
Monday – Thursday 8.30am – 5pm; Friday 8.30am to 3pm. We are currently closed weekends.
Our outreach clinics have various hours. Please check with our medical reception team for specific opening times for our outreach clinics.
You can obtain an appointment by phone reception on 02 6571 5111 or email us at admin@ungooroo.com.au. The appointments fill up quickly, so please ring early.
Ungooroo offers both male and female doctors. Please remember that emergencies may arise or some consultations may take longer than expected. If you feel that your consultation will require longer than 20 mins, please inform the receptionist so this can accommodated.
AFTER HOURS – In case of an emergency – please call 000.
If you require medical care outside of operating hours, please go direct to or contact:
Our clinic offers the following services:
If you have an emergency outside clinic hours, please dial 000. Alternatively the nearest hospital to Ungooroo’s offices is Singleton District Hospital at Dangar Rd, Singleton NSW 2330.
Ungooroo is endorsed since 2016 as an Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation – ACCHO. Ungooroo is accredited nationally through AGPAL as an accredited general practice.
Ungooroo receives state funding through Ministry of Health to provide accredited Aboriginal health care in support of the “Closing the Gap” initiative.
Ungooroo provides health care to the Singleton and Muswellbrook communities.
Ungooroo Aboriginal Corporation has received national accreditation from the Australian General Practice Accreditation Limited (AGPAL) for their GP and Health Services.
The accreditation is a major achievement and reinforces the standard of excellence set at Ungooroo. The accreditation further cements Ungooroo’s commitment to quality and safety within its health practice.
The AGPAL accreditation program was developed to provide a range of minimum expectations for patients surrounding safety and care. Health services are assessed based on the practice environment and their processes.
To achieve accreditation, a practice team works over a 12-month period to implement the Royal Australia College of General Practitioners (RACGP) standards for general practices, RACGP standards are the recognised national standard which provides a template for quality care and risk management.
Ungooroo GP and Health Services can now proudly display the AGPAL symbol for all their patients to see.
The Integrated Team Care (ITC) Program helps Aboriginal people living with chronic health conditions by providing clinical and non-clinical support and assistance.