The ECU Health Centre Yanchep will offer a range of health services in a 'one-stop shop' for patients and families, including general practice, nursing, and allied health, with a range of affordable, accessible community health and wellbeing programs.
The ECU Health Centre Yanchep will include two co-located, integrated, multidisciplinary health facilities, providing services which meet the current and future health needs of the rapidly growing Yanchep community, while improving health and wellbeing outcomes.
The Centre will also provide clinical training and research opportunities for ECU students and staff, contributing to the development of the future health workforce.
If you need urgent medical help, please call 000, or visit Clarkson Urgent Care, 2/5 Ebb Way, Clarkson, (08) 6200 8170, reception @clarksonurgentcare.com.au.
The closest emergency department is at Joondalup Hospital.
For over 70 years, Ability WA has proudly supported people living with disabilities. Today, Ability WA is one of Western Australia’s largest and most trusted disability services with a commitment to empowering people of all abilities to thrive in the community throughout their lives.
Affordable, accessible counselling services are provided by ECU's Master of Counselling and Psychotherapy students. The Counselling Service provides tailored interventions for individuals, couples, families, children, youth and groups of all ages.
A free OT assessment and group assessment intervention program which aims to improve school participation and performance for children in the early years of schooling. The OT Clinic for Children runs from March-June each year, and provides training for ECU’s OT students. The next program intake will be in January 2026.
The ECU Health Centre Yanchep is a ‘one-stop shop’ for patients, their families and carers. Upcoming services include a GP clinic, allied health, pathology, and child health services.
Yanchep is experiencing rapid population growth, and has high rates of chronic disease. The ECU Health Centre Yanchep will provide much-needed access to primary care, mental health, and allied health services, as well as supporting the future health workforce.
ECU will work closely with local government, community groups, residents, and health organisations in the Yanchep area to ensure the ECU Health Centre Yanchep design and services respond to community needs.
The ECU Health Centre Yanchep will provide leasing opportunities for a mix of health, allied health, mental health, and related services, commencing in 2024.
The ECU Health Centre Yanchep is located close to the main shopping district in central Yanchep, and accessible by public transport. The project team are available to answer queries.
The ECU Health Centre Yanchep is jointly funded by the Australian Government, the Western Australian State Government, and Edith Cowan University. ECU gratefully acknowledges their financial contributions to the project.