Print this page

Medical and Counselling Centre

Phone Busy? Book your doctor's appointment online

ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Medical & Counselling promotes a culture of safety and respect

What does a safe and respectful community mean to you?

Psychology services for ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Students

Find out more about our Psychologists

Making smart financial decisions:

Steps to look after yourself and your money!

Death Cap Mushrooms

Notice to Patients
From February 2025, Dr. Jenny Weekes will be closing her books to all appointments for private patients. This decision has been made by Dr. Weekes to concentrate solely on supporting current students  and staff from the University of Canberra.

Dr. Weekes wishes to express her gratitude to all her private patients for their trust, loyalty, and support over the years.

For those seeking alternative care or referrals, please do not hesitate to contact our office on 6201 2351 for further information.

A message for patients of Dr Meg Ryan
We would like to inform our  patients that Dr. Ryan will be leaving our practice as she is relocating.  Dr. Ryan's last day with us will be on the 10th December 2024.

We are committed to ensuring a smooth transition for all of Dr. Ryan's patients. Our team will work closely with you to coordinate continued care with our other practitioners.

Please reach out to our front desk or contact us on 6201 2351 for assistance or if you have any questions about your ongoing care.

Thank you for trusting us with your healthcare needs. We wish Dr. Ryan all the best in her new journey.

Booking an appointment

Our clinic accepts online bookings via the .

Please call 6201 2351 for assistance if cannot find an appointment online.

Please note that missed appointments will incur a $25  fee.

Emergency contact information

Phone: 000                                                      
University of Canberra Crisis Line (after hours)Phone: 1300 271 790
Text:     0488 884 227
Phone: 131 126
Phone: 1300 422 567
Phone: 13SICK
Phone: 13 11 14
Phone: 1800 022 222
Phone: 1800 629 354
Phone: 6201 2222
(Phone support between 7am and 11pm)Phone: 6247 2525
Text:     0488 586 518
Phone: 6280 0900
(Support for men that have experienced sexual assault or past abuse)Phone: 6247 2525

Opening hours

The ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Medical & Counselling Centre is open Monday to Friday (9:00am - 5:00pm).
We are closed on public holidays and for the University shut down period.

Tests and Results

Your doctor may order tests or refer you to a specialist.
It would be expected that these referrals will be completed.
If you choose not to have these tests or see the specialist you have been referred to, we strongly advise that you speak to your doctor at the ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Medical Centre.
Failure to complete any referrals MAY HAVE A SIGNIFICANT IMPACT on your health.

IHI Numbers

To have your vaccinations for clinical placement uploaded to the Australian Immunisation Register (AIR), you will need an IHI (Individual Healthcare Identifier) number.  (Your IHI number will be 16 digits long).

Follow this link to find out how to obtain your IHI number.

Reporting an incident

Report an incident

If you have experienced any form of violence or harassment, we encourage you to reach out to ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Medical & Counselling. Our Doctors, Psychologists and Nurses can support you in your decision to report an incident.

Find out more

Compliments/Complaints

Should you wish to make any compliments or offer any suggestions as to how we can improve our services, please call our Director, Dr Jenny Weekes on 6201 2351.
You can also complete our Suggestion/ feedback form and email it to ºÚÁϳԹÏÍøMCC@canberra.edu.au.  If you are satisfied or dissatisfied with any aspect of the care that you have received at this Centre please let Dr Weekes know.
If your concerns are not resolved you can then contact the Health Services Commissioner by phoning 6205 2222.

Please note: Private patients (non ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø students) may be charged a private rate by Doctors at this medical centre.

Disclaimer: Any information on this website is for information purposes only, and is not designed to replace medical or psychology services. If you need further assistance or information, please contact the University Medical and Counselling Service on (02) 6201 2351.