Where do Morangup residents go when they need health care?
Morangup residents often have more than one practical pathway. For day-to-day care, many people look first toward Gidgegannup and Toodyay. For broader clinic options, allied health and urgent same-day care, Mundaring matters. For public hospital care and regional pathways, Northam is a key service point. For larger outpatient, specialist and surgical access, Midland is a major hub.
This page is built to help people answer the simple question first: where should I go for the kind of care I need?
Emergency? Call 000 immediately for chest pain, collapse, severe bleeding, major injury, breathing difficulty, stroke signs, seizures, or any life-threatening emergency.
For urgent eye emergencies, major trauma or severe symptoms, go to the nearest emergency department or follow ambulance advice rather than relying on routine clinic hours.
Need help now
Call 000
Use this for life-threatening emergencies or when someone is seriously ill or injured.
- Severe chest pain or stroke signs
- Collapse or unconsciousness
- Severe breathing trouble
- Major bleeding or major trauma
Mundaring Medicare Urgent Care Clinic
Same-day urgent care for conditions that need treatment today but do not require an emergency department.
- Minor fractures and sprains
- Cuts, burns, bites, rashes
- Ear, eye and respiratory problems
- UTIs, gastro and similar urgent issues
GP or medical centre
For routine care, prescriptions, referrals, certificates, checks, ongoing management and non-emergency illness, start with a GP.
- Gidgegannup
- Toodyay
- Chidlow
- Mount Helena and Mundaring
GPs and routine care
For many Morangup residents, Gidgegannup is the closest practical day-to-day medical hub. Toodyay is also important as the local shire town and a real option for routine appointments, especially for residents travelling that way.
| Clinic | For Morangup Residents | Contact | Link |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gidgegannup Medical Centre 2071 Toodyay Road, Gidgegannup |
Strong everyday option for many Morangup residents. Also advertises onsite pathology and allied health support. | 08 6147 6030 | Clinic website |
| Toodyay Medical Group 81 Stirling Terrace, Toodyay |
Important local GP option in the Shire of Toodyay. Useful for routine appointments, referrals and ongoing care. | 08 9545 7101 | Healthdirect listing |
| Chidlow Family Doctors 47 Northcote Street, Chidlow |
Another practical hills direction for routine GP care depending on where in Morangup you are travelling from. | 08 6256 0099 | Healthdirect search |
| Mundaring Medical Centre 5 Nichol Street, Mundaring |
Useful when you need GP care plus nearby co-located allied health, dental, optometry, podiatry and pharmacy. | 08 9295 1988 | Clinic website |
| Mundaring GP Super Clinic 3 Mundaring Weir Road, Mundaring |
Broader clinic hub in the hills with GP access and related services in the same area. | 08 9295 1144 | Clinic website |
Good rule of thumb: if you need a script, referral, certificate, routine check, blood test request, skin check, repeat treatment or an opinion on what to do next, start with a GP.
Allied health and rehab
For physio, podiatry, women’s health physio, general rehab and other support services, Mundaring is one of the strongest nearby service hubs. Toodyay and Northam also matter depending on the discipline and referral pathway.
Physiotherapy
- Mundaring Physio offers outpatient physiotherapy and women’s health services.
mundaringphysio.com.au - Mundaring & Hills Physiotherapy offers physiotherapy, massage, rehab and Pilates-based support.
mundaringhillsphysio.com.au - Toodyay Physiotherapy is also a local Toodyay option.
Listing
Podiatry
- Mundaring Podiatry
Suite 1, 5 Nichol Street, Mundaring
08 9295 3471
mundaringpodiatry.com.au
Psychology and counselling
- Wheatbelt Psychology Services
81 Stirling Terrace, Toodyay
0499 696 265
wheatbeltpsychology.com.au - GP referral pathways can also help connect you with local or telehealth mental health support.
Co-located services in Mundaring
Mundaring Medical Centre states that the same complex includes a pharmacy, pathology centre, physiotherapist, podiatrist, optometrist and dentist, with visiting allied health including hearing testing.
Dental, eye care and hearing
Dental
- Toodyay Dental Clinic
94 Stirling Terrace, Toodyay
08 9574 2333
Healthdirect - Mundaring Dental Care is listed among the services around Mundaring Medical Centre.
Mundaring services
Optometry and routine eye care
- Mundaring Spectacle Maker
Suite 2, 5 Nichol Street, Mundaring
08 9295 3144
mundaringspectaclemaker.com.au - Northam Optical
206 Fitzgerald Street, Northam
08 9621 1131
northamoptical.com.au
Hearing and audiology
- Audika Northam
Northam Regional Hospital Visiting Specialists Rooms
Audika Northam - Mundaring Medical Centre also lists visiting hearing testing in its service mix.
Mundaring Medical Centre
Specialist eye care and surgery
- Midland Eye Clinic
08 9374 0620
pertheye.com.au - Midland Swan Valley Eye Clinic
Ophthalmic surgeon services
midlandswanvalleyeyeclinic.com.au
Mental health support
Need support but not emergency care
Northam Medicare Mental Health Centre provides free mental health support for adults 18 and over, with no referral needed.
133 Fitzgerald Street, Northam
1800 595 212
Local psychology option
Wheatbelt Psychology Services in Toodyay provides support for children and adults in the Wheatbelt.
If it feels urgent
If someone is at immediate risk, call 000. For urgent mental health concerns that are escalating, emergency departments and ambulance services remain part of the pathway.
Hospitals, outpatients and specialist pathways
Morangup has a useful spread of access. That matters because not every health need belongs in the same town.
Northam Health Service
For Morangup residents in regional WA, Northam Health Service is an important public hospital and WACHS Wheatbelt service point. It includes acute inpatient beds, sub-acute beds and same-day services.
Midland Public Hospital and outpatients
St John of God Midland Public Hospital is a major access point for outpatient, specialist and hospital-based care, including medical, nursing, allied health and multidisciplinary clinics.
Women’s health and gynaecology
Midland Gynaecology is a dedicated specialist option when GP care needs to move into a formal referral pathway.
Unit 75, 21 Foundry Road, Midland
08 6373 0126
Travel support for specialist care
WA Country Health Service runs the Patient Assisted Travel Scheme for eligible country residents who need help getting to specialist care not available locally.
Morangup ambulance access, training and Country Cover
St John Morangup Sub Centre
48 Wallaby Way, Morangup WA 6083
Phone: 0418 741 971
Morangup has its own St John Sub Centre, with ambulance capability and a local presence inside the shire.
Local training courses
St John lists Morangup Sub Centre as a training venue for courses such as CPR and Provide First Aid.
Country Cover for Morangup
Morangup falls under the Country Volunteer Sub Centres pricing class for Country Ambulance Cover.
- Single: $71
- Family: $118
These are the 2025/2026 rates shown by St John WA for volunteer sub centres south of the 26th parallel.
Practical reality for Morangup
Morangup residents can benefit from more than one care direction. Depending on the condition, time of day, road access and ambulance assessment, local pathways can point toward the hills, Toodyay, Northam or Midland.
Fast answer guide
- I need help right now and it may be serious: call 000.
- I need treatment today but it is not ED-level: look at Mundaring Medicare Urgent Care Clinic.
- I need a normal doctor’s appointment: start with Gidgegannup or Toodyay, then Chidlow, Mount Helena or Mundaring depending on the issue and travel direction.
- I need physio, podiatry, dentist, optometrist or a wider clinic hub: Mundaring is a strong next step.
- I need hospital care or regional public services: Northam matters.
- I need a bigger specialist or outpatient hospital pathway: Midland is a major access point.
Important: clinic availability, booking systems, billing arrangements and visiting services can change. It is always worth ringing ahead, especially for urgent same-day problems, allied health referrals, hearing services and specialist appointments.
This guide is designed as a local starting point, not a replacement for emergency advice, clinical triage or direct health assessment.