Heidelberg West Medical

Heidelberg West Medical Heidelberg West Medical is a fully-accredited General Medical Practice | Open 5 Days A Week Parking is available at Bell Street Mall.

Established in 2018, Heidelberg West Medical, part of ICO Health Group, is a fully-accredited General Medical Practice / Clinic offering high-quality bulk billing services located at Shop 2/15/15-23 The Mall, Heidelberg West VIC 3081. Heidelberg West Medical operates as a modern, well-resourced, family-orientated Medical Clinic offering a wide range of comprehensive health services under one roof,

including general practitioner services, allied health services, after-hours access, tele-health consultations, pathology on-site, pharmacy on-site and full-time nursing support. Heidelberg West Medical is serviced by bus routes 250, 350, 549, 513 and 903, tram routes 86 (Plenty Road), Route 11 (St Georges Road) and train routes (Heidelberg Railway Station, Rosanna Railway Station and Ivanhoe Railway Station). You can book your appointment online via Hotdoc or via our website or by calling one of our friendly staff

13/08/2026

Skin cancer isn't just a Queensland issue, it can affect Australians wherever they live.

In Episode 1 of 𝗒𝗻 𝗧𝗡𝗲 𝗠𝗲𝗻𝗱 with 𝗗𝗿 π—₯π—Όπ˜€π˜€ π—ͺπ—Άπ—»π—²π˜€, Dr Ross discusses why outdoor workers, including farmers, tradies and others who spend long hours in the sun, may face a higher risk of skin cancer regardless of where they live in Australia.

Watch the full episode to hear the complete conversation and learn more about protecting your skin:

🎧 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2hLo5307g2SaGUl0Vsi8Xh
▢️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6aMIbTqNKE0

General information only. This podcast is not a substitute for personal medical advice. If you have any concerns about your skin, please speak with your GP.

When you're feeling well, it's easy to think your chronic condition is under control. That's often when regular reviews ...
11/08/2026

When you're feeling well, it's easy to think your chronic condition is under control. That's often when regular reviews can be most valuable.

Whether you're managing diabetes, high blood pressure, asthma, heart disease or arthritis, routine appointments provide an opportunity to discuss how you're feeling, monitor your progress and make sure your care plan continues to meet your current health needs.

Your health priorities may change over time, and regular check-ins allow your GP to review your treatment, answer your questions and support your long-term wellbeing.

If you have an ongoing health condition, consider booking a review with your GP.

Book online: https://icohealth.com.au/contact-us/

Early starts, physically demanding work and long days on the job can leave little time to think about your own health.It...
06/08/2026

Early starts, physically demanding work and long days on the job can leave little time to think about your own health.

It's easy to put off booking a GP appointment when there's always another task to finish, but ongoing aches, fatigue or changes in your health deserve attention.

Tradies National Health Month is a reminder to make your wellbeing a priority.

Regular health checks provide an opportunity to discuss any concerns, review existing health conditions and stay up to date with preventive care, helping you stay healthy both on and off the job.

If it's been a while since your last check-up, consider booking an appointment with your GP.

Book online: https://icohealth.com.au/contact-us/

Not every spot or mole is a cause for concern, but noticing a change is a good reason to have it assessed.A new spot, a ...
04/08/2026

Not every spot or mole is a cause for concern, but noticing a change is a good reason to have it assessed.

A new spot, a mole that changes in size, shape or colour, or a sore that doesn't heal should be examined by a healthcare professional.

Getting familiar with your skin and checking it regularly can help you recognise changes early. Skin awareness is important all year round, even during winter, especially in Australia, where exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation can occur throughout the year.

If you've noticed a change in your skin, book an appointment with your GP for an assessment.

Book online: https://icohealth.com.au/contact-us/

Recognising the signs of stroke and acting quickly could help save a life.A stroke is a medical emergency where every mi...
02/08/2026

Recognising the signs of stroke and acting quickly could help save a life.

A stroke is a medical emergency where every minute counts. During National Stroke Week, take a moment to learn the FAST signs and share them with those around you.

The more people who recognise the symptoms, the sooner someone can get the urgent medical care they need.

If you have concerns about your stroke risk or would like to discuss preventive care, book an appointment with your GP.

Book online: https://icohealth.com.au/contact-us/

By the end of July, many people feel like they've already made it through winter.But respiratory illnesses such as influ...
30/07/2026

By the end of July, many people feel like they've already made it through winter.

But respiratory illnesses such as influenza can continue circulating throughout the season, and individual risk remains influenced by factors such as age, health status, and community transmission.

For some people, this time of year can be a useful opportunity to review their preventive healthcare measures and discuss any questions they may have with their GP.

Vaccination recommendations vary depending on individual circumstances, including age, medical history, and risk factors.

Having a conversation with your GP can help you understand which vaccinations may be appropriate for you and your situation.

Preventive healthcare is often about making informed decisions before health concerns arise.

Speak with your GP about whether winter vaccination is recommended for you.

Book online: https://icohealth.com.au/contact-us/

Most people remember the consultation.The discussion, the questions, and the plan moving forward.What is often less visi...
28/07/2026

Most people remember the consultation.

The discussion, the questions, and the plan moving forward.

What is often less visible is the ongoing support that helps keep that plan on track.

Practice nurses play an important role in many aspects of patient care, including health monitoring, wound care, vaccinations, chronic disease management, and follow-up support.

Working alongside GPs and other healthcare professionals, nurses help coordinate care, monitor progress, and support patients throughout different stages of their health journey.

For many people, this continuity helps make healthcare easier to navigate and supports ongoing engagement with recommended care.

Quality healthcare is often the result of a team working together, not a single interaction.

Ask our team about the nursing services available at your clinic.

Book online: https://icohealth.com.au/contact-us/

You leave the appointment with a clear plan.Book the follow-up. Complete the pathology request. Stay on top of your heal...
26/07/2026

You leave the appointment with a clear plan.

Book the follow-up. Complete the pathology request. Stay on top of your health.

Then work deadlines appear, family commitments take priority, and the referral form ends up sitting untouched for days or weeks.

It's a situation many people can relate to.

Healthcare often involves multiple steps, and fitting them into an already busy schedule isn't always easy.

Having pathology services available on-site can help simplify the process by allowing patients to complete recommended testing in a familiar location as part of their healthcare journey.

Pathology testing can provide important information that supports diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment decisions when recommended by your healthcare provider.

Sometimes, making healthcare more accessible can help people stay engaged with the care they've already started.

Ask our team about available on-site pathology services during your next visit.

Book online: https://icohealth.com.au/contact-us/

In summer, staying hydrated is usually at the forefront of mind.During winter, it's different.You're less likely to feel...
23/07/2026

In summer, staying hydrated is usually at the forefront of mind.

During winter, it's different.

You're less likely to feel thirsty, you're not spending as much time in the heat, and reaching for a glass of water can become less of a habit.

As a result, many people find their fluid intake gradually decreases without realising it.

Adequate hydration remains important throughout the year and supports a range of normal bodily functions.

For some people, not drinking enough fluids may contribute to symptoms such as headaches, fatigue, difficulty concentrating, or reduced physical performance.

While hydration needs vary from person to person, simple habits like keeping water within reach or drinking regularly throughout the day can help support healthy fluid intake.

Sometimes it's the small daily habits that are easiest to overlook.

Have you noticed yourself drinking less water during winter?

Address

Shop 2/15, 15-23 The Mall (1C), Bell Street
Heidelberg, VIC
3081

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+61394581371

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