Accreditation

What does it mean?

Hallam Medical Group is accredited against standards set by Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP).

Accreditation is a process which acknowledges that Hallam Medical Group has met these standards. It shows we are committed to high quality health care. Accreditation means you are being cared for in a safe place. Accreditation is a voluntary process undertaken and is renewed every three years.

Visiting an Australian General Practice Accreditation Limited (AGPAL accredited practice means that we, as an accredited practice, have met medical and industry standards.

  • Most importantly, we provide you with safe and high-quality care
  • Our staff complete regular education and training
  • We regularly improve the services we offer you
  • We respect your rights and needs as a patient
  • We keep your records private and secure
  • We use clean and sterile equipment to ensure you are safe from infection
  • We make sure your vaccines stay at the right temperature, so they work

 

Easter Closure

Hallam Medical Group will be closed
for the Easter break from Good Friday, 3/04/26
and will reopen
8:30 am on Tuesday 7th April, 2026 at 8.30 am


For urgent medical care you may contact:
After Hours Locum Service on
13 26 60

Alternatively, you may attend a Medicare Urgent Care Clinic – nearest one being:

Narre Warren Urgent Care Clinic
60 Victor Crescent
Narre Warren 3805
Phone 9771 2020
Clinic is open 7 days a week. Monday to Sunday, 8am to 10pm


PATIENTS EXPERIENCING EMERGENCY or LIFE-THREATENING CONDITIONS CALL (000) OR ATTEND EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT AT YOUR NEAREST HOSPITAL.

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