Phillip Island Health Hub 50 Church Street, Cowes, Victoria 3922
About the Business
Welcome to the Phillip Island Health Hub, a leading establishment in the heart of Cowes, Australia. Located at 50 Church Street, our health hub is a point of interest for both locals and visitors alike.
At Phillip Island Health Hub, we are committed to providing top-notch health services to our community. As a government-funded service, we strive to offer quality, approved health information and advice to ensure the well-being of all individuals.
We understand that details may vary, so we encourage you to give us a call before visiting to double-check any specific information. If you notice any inaccuracies such as incorrect opening hours or a disconnected phone number, please let us know so we can make the necessary changes.
As an institution, we also acknowledge and respect the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and their enduring connection to land, sea, and community. We pay our respects to the Traditional Owners and to Elders both past and present.
Whether you are seeking medical guidance, health information, or simply want to explore the services available at the Phillip Island Health Hub, we are here to assist you. Visit us today and experience the exceptional care and support that our dedicated team provides.
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Location & Phone number
50 Church Street, Cowes, Victoria 3922, Australia
Reviews
"After permanently living in Cowes for five years,we paid our first visit to The Hub, in Cowes. We had a perfect experience, the nurses n doctors were promt and professional. Very friendly staff from start to finish. Well organised and happy outcome all round. Thank you to 'THE HUB' Olivia n Robert Sheppard."
"Thank you to a wonderful team arrived 11 am on the Public Holiday and was seen very quickly . Maria the Nurse Sam reception and Dr Petros you were all amazing."
"If I could give a zero rating, I would! They are rude, cold, and obnoxious! If they see people in order of seriousness, I am a category one patient with a terminal illness and last time attending was left to vomit bile for 3 hours before being given anything for pain! One doctor sat on his chair and didn’t move for 40 minutes, while he was on his mobile phone, meanwhile, there was a room full of patients waiting to be attended to! If they only knew he was doing nothing while we all waited. They get paid a fortune to do NOTHING there! I should know, after being tortured there many times! The medical system needs an overhaul. It’s filled with materialists and status driven doctors and nurses! Doctors take a Hippocratic Oath to uphold specific ethical standards. What standards are there to leave someone in pain for hours! You shouldn’t have to get paid a fortune to care. It’s a basic human principle that’s clearly lost on doctors and nurses of today’s society."
"Took my 5 year old boy who had a fever and a sore throat. Doc was about to listen to his chest when my son got upset, the doctor tells me son, you can either help me or we can do it the hard way. He later turns to me to help tie him down. I was appalled by this behaviour and said give him 2 mins to settle. He will be better after which he was. But I was very upset by the docs behaviour and wanted to raise my voice back but didn’t want to be told that we are verbally abusing the docs and staffs. The nurse who helped was very patient and lovely to have with us. Also helped my son take meds which was very understanding of her. All this issue was during the night where there were no patients nor were there anyone waiting after us."
"Had cause to visit the New Phillip Island Health Hub..... 24 Hour Emergency Facility operated by Bass Coast Health and staffed by Doctors and Nurses from their Wonthaggi District Hospital. I attended this facility,on Monday 27th Jan, having been discharged three days earlier from the Epworth Hospital in Richmond, after shoulder surgery. As I had become unwell, nauseated, with a temperature and increased pain in the shoulder. I was seen promptly enough, and after being quickly assessed by the Triage Nurse. I was duly taken though to the Treatment rooms to be seen by a Doctor. Herein lies the problem and the basis for the low Rating for this Facility. The Nurse made three attempts to cannulate me but was unable to access a vein. She handed over to the Doctor, who then proceeded to make attempts to insert a cannula into my arm. The difference being that the Nurse used the correct procedures, whereas the Doctor did not. (Though that being said, the Nurse did not address the error that the Doctor made.) He failed to wash his hands and did not wear protective gloves during his attempt to cannulate me and his handling of the various implements, including the Sharps. When his efforts too failed, he decided to send me off back to the Epworth Emergency Department, from where I was eventually admitted. It was during this admission that I was found to have a Staph infection, which had been introduced by a containment ie; a needle. It seems likely (but remains unclear) that in all probability the infection was a result of the lack of cleanliness of instruments used at this Facility combined with the failure by Medical Professionals to observe correct protocols. I have my opinions on that, but will keep themselves to myself for the time being. Rating 2 Stars ⭐️ ⭐️ Recommended.... sadly No, I would not. Ones Health is far too important to be compromised by Substandard Medical Care."
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